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David Weir: Six-time Paralympic champion declares retirement from competing for Nice Britain

Britain's David Weir finishes the men's marathon T54 at the 2024 Paralympics, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)


Wheelchair racer David Weir introduced his retirement from Paralympic competitors after ending fifth within the males’s T54 marathon in Paris.

The 45-year-old received six Paralympic gold medals, together with 4 at London 2012, having made his debut aged 17 at Atlanta in 1996.

“It was fairly emotional on the finish as a result of this will probably be my final race for GB,” stated Weir after posting a time of 1 hour, 33 minutes and 27 seconds.

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Weir had informed Sky Sports activities he was hopeful of returning to the rostrum on the Paris Video games.

“I am going to nonetheless do the foremost marathons, I nonetheless get pleasure from doing them, nevertheless it’ll be my final worldwide. My physique simply could not deal with it at present. It is an age factor, I used to be the oldest within the discipline.

“I’m nonetheless extremely aggressive and nonetheless attempting to beat Daniel (Romanchuk, 26-year-old American athlete who completed fourth) who’s half my age, I might be his dad! I am nonetheless doing all proper. I gave it my all at present.”

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