Dame Sarah Storey rides to victory to claim 16th career gold at Tokyo 2020

Dame Sarah Storey rode to victory in the women’s C5 time trial (Photo: Getty Images)Dame Sarah Storey rode to victory in the women’s C5 time trial (Photo: Getty Images)
Dame Sarah Storey rode to victory in the women’s C5 time trial (Photo: Getty Images)

Dame Sarah Storey rode to victory in the women’s C5 time trial to claim the 16th gold of her career at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Her win means she has now equalled Great Britain’s record for Paralympic gold medals, emulating the achievement of former swimmer Mike Kenny.

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‘A dream come true’

The Team GB cyclist achieved an exceptional win, completing the time trial in 36:08:90 on the Fuji International Speedway circuit.

Fellow GB rider Crystal Lane-Wright claimed the silver medal in a time of 37:40:89, with Germany’s Kerstin Brachtendorf taking the bronze.

Dame Sarah will have to wait until the C4-5 road race on Thursday (2 September) for a chance to surpass 76-year-old Kenny in the overall gold medal table, although she is now already more successful with a total haul of 27 medals to his 18.

The last of Kenny’s 16 golds and two silvers came in Seoul in 1988, four years before Dame Sarah began her own Paralympic career.

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Dame Sarah has equalled Great Britain’s record for Paralympic gold medals (Photo: Getty Images)Dame Sarah has equalled Great Britain’s record for Paralympic gold medals (Photo: Getty Images)