Twice Olympic champion Archibald suffers ankle injuries in road accident
Double Olympic champion Katie Archibald injured both her ankles after she was hit by a car at the weekend, the 28-year-old said on Wednesday.
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Double Olympic champion Katie Archibald injured both her ankles after she was hit by a car at the weekend, the 28-year-old said on Wednesday.
Katie Archibald, Neil Fachie and Aileen McGlynn headline Scotland’s 20-strong cycling team for the Commonwealth Games this summer – joined by athlete turned cyclist Libby Clegg.
Olympian Oliver Wood claimed victory in the men's omnium on the final day of the UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow. The 26-year-old took gold with 145 points at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome ahead of Spain's Sebastian Mora Vedri and Belgium's Fabio van den Bossche.
Great Britain claimed two team pursuit silvers on the opening day of action at the UCI Track Nations Cup in Glasgow. The German time of 4:12.808 was more than six seconds quicker than the hosts, whose team was made up of Katie Archibald, Neah Evans, Laura Kenny and Josie Knight, and Kenny took heart from their performance on their return to the track.
British Olympic gold medallist Katie Archibald says female and transgender athletes have been «let down» by inclusion policies in sport. “It is my opinion that the international governing bodies of several sports have let down transgender athletes, in particular transgender women, with their inclusion policies,” Archibald said in a statement one the eve of the Nations Cup in Glasgow this weekend.
Double Olympic champion Katie Archibald hit out at cycling's world governing body for turning transgender athlete Emily Bridges into a martyr in the sport.
The double Olympic champion Katie Archibald has sharply criticised the transgender policies of the International Olympic Committee and other sports bodies – saying they have not only let down female cyclists by underplaying biology but left trans women, such as Emily Bridges, facing intense scrutiny.
The Scot, who won the second of her Olympic gold medals in Tokyo last year alongside Dame Laura Kenny in the Madison, said the UCI had "chosen to delay action until it became sadly personal for one rider".