Matthew Richardson Switches Nationality to Britain
Matthew Richardson Switches Nationality to Britain
Matthew Richardson Switches Nationality to Britain
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Matthew Richardson, a 25-year-old Australian track cyclist, has announced his switch to represent Great Britain in international competitions just days after winning three medals at the Paris Olympics—two silvers and one bronze. Born in Maidstone, England, Richardson moved to Australia at nine but has retained his UK citizenship, which facilitated his nationality change approved by cycling's governing body, the UCI. He expressed that the decision was 'difficult' and made after careful consideration of his career and future, emphasizing a desire to embrace a new chapter in his cycling journey. AusCycling's executive general manager, Jesse Korf, expressed disappointment over Richardson's departure but acknowledged the emotional aspect of his decision. Richardson has a successful track record, including being a double gold medalist at the 2022 Commonwealth Games and winning multiple world championship medals. He thanked his Australian coaches and teammates while expressing excitement for his future with the Great British Cycling Team, where he aims to pursue new heights under the guidance of Sir Jason Kenny.

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