Matt Richardson Joins Great Britain Cycling Team
Matt Richardson Joins Great Britain Cycling Team
Matt Richardson Joins Great Britain Cycling Team
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Matt Richardson, a 25-year-old track cyclist and triple Olympic medalist from Australia, has officially switched allegiance to the Great Britain cycling team after winning three medals at the Paris Olympics. His decision to change nationality, approved by the UCI, has surprised and disappointed the Australian cycling federation, with performance manager Jesse Korf acknowledging the emotional complexities of such a choice. Richardson expressed that the decision was not made lightly and emphasized his respect for Australia, where he has competed since moving there at age nine. He will now be coached by Sir Jason Kenny and aims to begin a new chapter in his career, motivated by a desire to race for the country of his birth. Richardson's move is expected to enhance Great Britain's chances for success in the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics in 2028. His girlfriend, Emma Finucane, also a medalist at the Paris Games, will now be his teammate as they both represent Britain.

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