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Paralympics-British Paralympic great Storey retires, ends hopes of LA 2028 bid

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 11:57 PM

July 9 (Reuters) – Sarah Storey, the 19-time Paralympic champion, announced her retirement from international competition on Thursday, ruling out ​a bid to compete at the ‌2028 Los Angeles Paralympics.

The 48-year-old, who began her Paralympic journey as a swimmer before switching to cycling, retires with 30 Paralympic medals from nine Games, ‌making ​her the most successful British ⁠Paralympian.

“I am so ⁠privileged to have spent 35 years as an international athlete,” Storey said in a press release.

“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.”

Storey won five Paralympic gold medals ​in swimming before adding 14 more ‌golds in cycling.

She said her decision to step away was driven not by physical limitations but by a desire to take on ⁠a broader role in advancing para sport.

“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.”

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Thomas Derpinghaus)