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Cyclist Sarah Storey becomes Britain’s greatest Paralympian after 17th gold win

43-year-old para-athlete was 'overwhelmed' with record-breaking triumph in C4-5 women’s road race following recent victories in individual pursuit and C4-5 road time trial

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Sep 2021 5:30PM

Cyclist Sarah Storey becomes Britain’s greatest Paralympian after 17th gold win
British Paralympian, Sarah Storey, who was born without a functioning left arm, has broken 76 world records, including the 33-year-old record held by Mike Kenny's 16 swimming golds won from 1976 to 1988, which makes her Britain's most successful Paralympic athlete − AFP pic, September 2, 2021

TOKYO − An emotional Sarah Storey said she felt "overwhelmed" after becoming Britain's most successful Paralympian today with her 17th gold medal, 29 years after her first.

Sarah won cycling's C4-5 women's road race for her third gold at Tokyo 2020, following victory in the individual pursuit at the velodrome last week and triumph in the C4-5 road time trial two days ago.

"I'm a bit overwhelmed, again," she told Channel 4 TV immediately after the 79.2km race. "I feel like it is happening to someone else.

"Right now, I can't explain or compute anything about the race, but crossing the line first felt so good."

In treacherous cool, wet and foggy conditions at Fuji International Speedway, cycling queen Sarah finished in 2hr 21m 51s to eclipse Mike Kenny's 16 swimming golds won from 1976 to 1988.

She was flanked again by fellow Briton, Crystal Lane-Wright, as the pair completed a third one-two of the Games. Marie Patouillet of France took a bronze behind the duo for the second time in Tokyo.

"It is so good to see Sarah be so successful," said Lane-Wright. "If I've won three silvers in her shadow then I am so happy."

The GB pair allowed Germany's Kerstin Brachendorf to break away to a lead of more than a minute.

They then relentlessly chased her down over the final lap of six on the 13-kilometre circuit around the foothills of Mount Fuji, in 18°C weather, which is more akin to a British summer in Sarah's home city of Manchester.

"I love riding in the rain," said Sarah. "I feel like I've got the technical skills to handle the corners." 

Sarah's longevity and endurance is remarkable. She began her Paralympic career in the swimming pool as a 14-year-old at Barcelona in 1992, where she won two golds.

After winning five swimming gold medals from 1992 to 2004, Sarah switched to cycling at Beijing 2008, and has now surpassed Kenny's record, which stood for 33 years.

Sarah, who was born without a functioning left arm, has broken 76 world records and is in the form of her life, having smashed her own world best in the pursuit.

But she choked back tears as she recalled how it all began, with a little help from her parents.

"My mum and dad said to me when I was 12, when I wasn't winning anything in school... they kept saying to me 'focus on you Sarah, just focus on your best'," Sarah said, with her voice cracking.

"And that's what I keep doing."

She became Britain's most successful female Paralympian at London 2012 when she overtook Tanni Grey-Thompson's 11-gold record.

Sarah shed tears again as she sung the national anthem on the top steps of the podium for the 17th time in a career that has spanned an astonishing eight Paralympic Games.

It was a golden morning for Great Britain's cycling team as they also took first and second in the men's C1-3 race in atrocious conditions. 

Ben Watson won his second gold of Tokyo 2020 in 2hr 4m 23s with Finlay Graham claiming silver.

The pair broke away to destroy a world-class field with France's Alexandre Leaute trailing home in third, more than six minutes behind Watson.

"That was mental," Ben said. "I complain about the rain, but I love racing in this, I adore it. 

"When I woke up this morning, I had a smile on my face, I knew it was going to be pretty good." – AFP, September 2, 2021

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