Sunderland Echo

Olympic champion withdraws from Games

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Olympic champion Katie Archibald has pulled out of the Commonweal­th Games as she continues her recovery from a string of injury setbacks.

The 28-year-old had been due to compete for Scotland this summer, coming up against England’s Dame Laura Kenny with whom she won Madison gold in Tokyo last year. But Archibald, the reigningCo­mmonwealth­individual pursuit champion, said injuries have meant she will not be ready to race when the track cycling begins in London on July 29.

“With a very heavy heart I’ve decided to withdraw from the Birmingham Commonweal­thGames,”Archibalds­aid.

“Ischeduled­timeoffinJ­anuary this year to recover from shoulder surgery, but since then I’ve managed to fit in, unschedule­d: a back fracture; covid; a concussion; a broken collarbone; another surgery; and (the final cherry on top) two sprained ankles and a big ballooned leg.

“I’ve tried my hardest to keep my head up, and I’ve certainly had enough support from @britishcyc­ling, @scottishcy­cling, and @ceratizit_ wnttodoso,butI’mnotcoping. Representi­ng Scotland means so much to me, but right now I’m simply not fit for the task.”

Archibald also won the points race silver at the Commonweal­th Games four years ago, and her withdrawal will come as a significan­t blow to Scotland given cycling was their most successful sport in Australia.

Olympic Madison gold was part of a stellar 2021 for Archibald, who also won Olympic silver in the team pursuit, became the world omnium champion and took European titles in the omnium, scratch race and Madison.

 ?? ?? Katie Archibald has pulled out of the Commonweal­th Games.
Katie Archibald has pulled out of the Commonweal­th Games.

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