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Dame Sarah Storey Retires from International Competition

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  • Great Britain's most-decorated Paralympian, Dame Sarah Storey, has retired from international competition at age 48.
  • The 19-time Paralympic champion cyclist will focus on improving Para-sport, which she feels has stalled since London 2012.

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Dame Sarah Storey, Great Britain's most-decorated Paralympian, has retired from international competition. The 48-year-old cyclist feels Para-sport has stalled since London 2012 and wants to focus on improving it.

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Dame Sarah Storey, Great Britain's most-decorated Paralympian, has retired from international competition with immediate effect.

The 48-year-old cyclist has opted not to compete at Los Angeles 2028 to focus on helping improve Para-sport.

The 19-time Paralympic champion feels the sport has "stalled somewhat" since the London 2012 Games and that many areas "still need attention".

"The years between each Games haven't been utilised well enough to create the momentum that I and others hoped to see," she said.

"I see this as a critical stage; there are many areas of Para-sport that still need attention, and that is something that has played a big part in my decision.

"I fully believe that I can have a greater impact off my bike, rather than chasing a 10th Games and possibly further titles.

"I'm excited to be part of a future where we inject the momentum that is needed to ensure the future is bright for all Para-athletes."

Storey started her career as a swimmer and competed at four Games before switching to cycling, winning a total of 30 Paralympic medals across nine Games, including four golds at London 2012.

World Athletics president Lord Coe, who was chairman of London's organising committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, said: "Para-sport was an enormously significant part of London 2012 and I remain extremely proud of what we were able to deliver.

"However, the issues that Dame Sarah raises upon her retirement resonate with me hugely - sport must continue to take those small but steady steps forward to ensure that what has gone before is not wasted."

The British Paralympic Association has been approached for comment.

Born without a functioning left hand, Storey began her Paralympic career as a 14-year-old swimmer in 1992 and won 16 medals in the pool across four Games, including five golds.

Having been unable to swim for much of 2005 due to ear infections, she started cycling and made a permanent switch before Beijing 2008, when she won the first of her 14 Paralympic cycling golds.

In 2010, she also became just the second Para-athlete to compete against non-disabled athletes at the Commonwealth Games, finishing sixth for England in the individual pursuit.

"I am so privileged to have spent 35 years as an international athlete," Storey said.

"I genuinely pinch myself that my childhood dream of being an athlete for as long as I possibly could has led to nine Paralympic Games and opportunities across so many sporting events.

"This has included women's and Para-sport alike, and I feel so proud to have contributed - alongside so many incredible people - to the progress we've all witnessed and enjoyed in that time."

Storey's last eight Paralympic titles have been won as a mother, after the birth of daughter Louisa in 2013 and son Charlie in 2017.

"Physically, I fully believe that I could be on that start line in Los Angeles, confident of defending my two titles from Paris," she added.

"However, I believe I can now be a more positive influence leveraging new roles and opportunities that allow me to fight for Para-sport, and the coverage that it deserves."

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  • Storey will transition to a role focused on Para-sport advocacy and development.

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Offene Fragen

  • What specific roles will Storey take on?
  • What are the British Paralympic Association's plans?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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