Olympics star defects to Team GB after Paris 2024: ‘I hope you understand’

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Matthew Richardson, representing Australia, starred at the Paris Olympics (Picture: Getty)

Three-time Australian Olympic medallist Matthew Richardson has defected to Team GB following Paris 2024.

The track cycling star won three medals for Australia at the recent Olympic Games, claiming silvers in the individual sprint and keirin as well as bronze in the team sprint.

Richardson, 25, was born in England and grew up in Kent before moving to Western Australia at the age of nine with his family.

The Commonwealth Games champion has represented Australia since 2019 but has decided to switch nationality and ride for Great Britain going forward.

Announcing the decision in a post that started with the message ‘the end of an era’, Richardson said: ‘I have made the decision to pack up my entire life and move half way across the world to begin the next chapter in my cycling career.

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‘It is with a sense of excitement and renewal I announce I have joined the Great British Cycling Team.

‘Switching nationality was a difficult decision, and not one I took lightly. It was a personal choice, made after careful consideration of my career and future.

‘It’s not something I decided on quickly or easily. I deeply respect Australia and the Aus Cycling Team and it will always be a part of who I am.

‘As this new chapter in my life begins, I would like to sincerely thank the coaches and support staff who have worked with me over many years in Australia.

‘Special mention to Midland Cycle Club, WAIS and Aus Cycling with personal thanks to the two biggest coaching influences in my career, Clay Worthington and Matt Crampton.

‘I want to say a huge thank you to my teammates for everything we’ve been through together.

Richardson won three medals at Paris 2024 (Picture: Getty)

‘You’ve been there for the highs and the lows, and I’m so grateful for all the support, laughter, and hard work we’ve shared.

‘But this decision is about following my passion and pushing myself to new heights.

‘This isn’t about leaving something behind, but about embracing a new chapter in my journey and chasing a dream, a dream that is to race for the county in which I was born.

‘I hope you can understand and support me as I continue to give my best in the sport I love.’

Richardson, who is in a relationship with Team GB cycling star Emma Finucane, has previously hinted at the possibility of competing for the country of his birth.

Stephen Park, performance director of GB Cycling, said: ‘We’re pleased to welcome Matt to the team and will be supporting him in his transition onto the programme over the coming weeks and months.

‘We are incredibly proud of our sprint programme, which has delivered some fantastic results at the recent Olympic Games and continues to go from strength to strength.

‘Matt will only be adding to this strength in depth and I am excited to see what his presence adds to the talent we already have as we start to turn our attention to the new four-year cycle towards LA 2028.’

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