Sarah Storey retires at 48: ‘It’s always about leaving something better than you found it’
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Key context: <p>Britain’s Paralympic dame is quitting after a stellar career that began in the swimming pool as a 14-year-old before five Games hoovering up cycling gold medals </p><p>“This is the first time that I will speak about the next chapter,” Dame Sarah Storey says in a quiet corner of a busy cafe in Macclesfield as, after a remarkable career in which she won 74 world and Paralympic medals as <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/article/2024/sep/06/dame-sarah-storey-wins-19th-paralympic-gold-after-thrilling-road-race-finale">the most successful British athlete</a>, she prepares to announce her retirement from elite competition. It’s a seismic moment for Storey and for <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/paralympics">Paralympic</a> sport but the 48-year-old is in a relaxed and cheerful mood.</p><p>“I’ve always shied away from the word ‘retirement’ because as an athlete you have to plan for the next chapter,” she says. “It certainly isn’t doing nothing and sitting with your feet up. I started planning for what life might look like as soon as I became an international athlete.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jul/09/sarah-storey-retires-48-interview-cycling-swimming">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Britain’s Paralympic dame is quitting after a stellar career that began in the swimming pool as a 14-year-old before five Games hoovering up cycling gold medals “This is the first time that I will speak about the next chapter,” Dame Sarah Storey says in a quiet corner of a busy cafe in Macclesfield as, after a remarkable career in which she won 74 world and Paralympic medals as the most successful British athlete, she prepares to announce her retirement from elite competition. It’s a seismic moment for Storey and for Paralympic sport but the 48-year-old is in a relaxed and cheerful mood.“I’ve always shied away from the word ‘retirement’ because as an athlete you have to plan for the next chapter,” she says. “It certainly isn’t doing nothing and sitting with your feet up. I started planning for what life might look like as soon as I became an international athlete. Continue reading...
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