British track sprinter Carlin announces retirement
LONDON :Britain's four-times Olympic track cycling medallist Jack Carlin announced his retirement on Wednesday saying he could no longer give 100 per cent to the sport after a decade of near misses.
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LONDON :Britain's four-times Olympic track cycling medallist Jack Carlin announced his retirement on Wednesday saying he could no longer give 100 per cent to the sport after a decade of near misses.
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