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British Olympics icon retires for new career after heartbreaking personal tragedy

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Katie Archibald, the double Olympic gold medallist, has announced her departure from professional cycling at the age of 32 to embark on a career in nursing.The Scottish track cyclist, who claimed team pursuit gold at Rio 2016 and Madison gold alongside Laura Kenny at the Tokyo Games in 2021, has amassed seven world championship titles throughout her decorated career.Despite helping Great Britain secure team pursuit victory at the European Championships in Turkey just three months ago, Archibald began her nursing training last September.She has described herself as having "fallen completely in love" with her new vocation, which has given her the confidence to step away from elite sport.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Archibald's path to this decision has been marked by profound personal and professional adversity.In 2022, she was forced to withdraw from the Commonwealth Games after sustaining injuries to both ankles when a car struck her while cycling.That same year brought...

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