Katie Archibald Announces Retirement from Cycling After Olympic Success

Katie Archibald Announces Retirement from Cycling After Olympic Success
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Archibald's retirement marks the end of a decorated cycling career as she transitions to nursing, impacting Scotland's 2026 Commonwealth Games team.

  • Katie Archibald is a three-time Olympic medallist who has retired from cycling.
  • She is regarded as one of Britain’s most decorated track cyclists.
  • Archibald was previously selected for Scotland's 2026 Commonwealth Games team.
  • The 32-year-old Scot earned 51 medals at world, Olympic, European, and Commonwealth levels.
  • Archibald cited having 'fallen in love' with her new career as a nurse as a reason for retiring.

Katie Archibald, a highly decorated British track cyclist and triple Olympic medallist, has announced her retirement from the sport. She steps away after being selected for Scotland's 2026 Commonwealth Games team, choosing to focus on her nursing career.

Archibald's departure signals a significant change for British and Scottish cycling, given her achievements and planned participation in upcoming major competitions. Her move to nursing highlights athlete transitions to new careers after sports.

Scotland's cycling team will need to adjust its plans for the 2026 Commonwealth Games following Archibald's retirement. Archibald is expected to continue her work in nursing.

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