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Kent-born Olympic star Matt Richardson defects from Australia to Great Britain after winning three medals at Paris 2024

16:43, 19 August 2024

updated: 16:45, 19 August 2024

A Kent-born cyclist who won three medals for Australia at this summer’s Olympics will now represent Great Britain.

Matt Richardson, originally from Maidstone, landed silver medals in the individual sprint and keirin, along with bronze in the team sprint in Paris.

Cyclist Matt Richardson will be representing Great Britain after switching nationality. Picture: Team GB
Cyclist Matt Richardson will be representing Great Britain after switching nationality. Picture: Team GB

The 25-year-old moved to Australia aged nine but is returning to the UK after switching nationality.

Announcing the move on Instagram, he said: “I have made the decision to pack up my entire life and move halfway across the world to begin the next chapter in my cycling career.

“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 Australian 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.”

Richardson’s decision surprised cycling bosses in Australia.

Jesse Korf, executive general manager for performance, said: “The announcement of Matt’s switch is disappointing and came as a surprise.

“We also understand that the desire to compete for a country one was born in can bring forth strong emotions.”

Richardson brings great pedigree to Jason Kenny’s GB squad.

He has five World Championship medals under his belt - one gold, three silvers and a bronze - and was also a double gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham two years ago.

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