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Rowe calls time on her career in cycling

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OLYMPIC gold medallist Dani Rowe has announced her retirement from profession­al cycling.

As well as winning team pursuit gold at the London 2012 Olympic Games, the 28-year-old Briton claimed three world titles - one each year from 2011 to 2013 - and two European titles in the discipline before switching her focus from the track to the road.

She then secured road race bronze for Wales at the Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games earlier this year, right.

Rowe, who won her Olympic gold alongside Laura Kenny and Joanna Rowsell Shand as Dani King, said in a statement yesterday: “Today marks both the end of one chapter in my career, and the start of a new one. As from today I’m announcing my retirement from profession­al cycling.

“After 14 years of dedicating my life to a bike I’ve decided to go out on a high after the satisfacti­on of achieving everything and more in the sport that I ever set out to.

“To have been multiple national champion, multiple European champion, Commonweal­th Games medallist, three times World Champion, and have won Olympic gold in my home country, is more than I could have ever dreamed of.

“I feel privileged to be able to finish my profession­al cycling career on my own terms and in a great place mentally with the sport.

“I’m an achiever and I’m driven through hitting and improving on targets I set myself. After winning a medal in the Commonweal­th Games I have won a major medal in all that I can in cycling and it’s now time to enter the next chapter of my life.

“I’ve already got exciting plans in place for 2019, including how I remain in this amazing sport, and I look forward to sharing this with you in the New Year.”

Rowe, who was brought up in Hampshire, switched allegiance­s from England to Wales in time for April’s Commonweal­th Games having previously competed for the former at the 2014 edition.

She married Welshman Matt Rowe, brother of Team Sky cyclist Luke, last year.

Great Britain Cycling Team performanc­e director Stephen Park said on britishcyc­ling.org.uk: “On behalf of everyone within the Great Britain Cycling Team, I’d like to congratula­te Dani on what has been a truly exceptiona­l career.

“Her fighting spirit and resilience have been evident at various points during her career and, throughout her impressive list of achievemen­ts, her attitude has been exemplary.”

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