Sarah Storey

Dame Sarah Joanne Storey, DBE (née Bailey; born 26 October 1977) is a British Paralympic cyclist and former swimmer. She is a multiple gold medal winner at the Paralympic Games in both sports, and six times British (able-bodied) national track champion (2 × Pursuit, 1 × Points, 3 × Team Pursuit). Her total of fourteen gold medals makes her the most successful female British Paralympian of all time.

Dame Sarah Storey
DBE
Storey in 2017.
Personal information
Full nameSarah Storey
Born (1977-10-26) 26 October 1977
Manchester, England[1]
Team information
Current teamStorey Racing
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2010–2011Horizon Fitness
2012Escentual–For Viored
2013–2015Breast Cancer Care
Professional teams
2016Podium Ambition Pro Cycling
2017–Storey Racing

Storey's major achievements also include being a 29-time World champion (6 in swimming and 23 in cycling), a 21-time European champion (18 in swimming and 3 in cycling) and holding 75 world records.[40]

Personal life

Storey was born Sarah Bailey in Manchester[1] without a functioning left hand after her arm became entangled in the umbilical cord in the womb and the hand did not develop as normal.[41]

In 2007, she married tandem pilot and coach Barney Storey.[42] Storey gave birth to her daughter, Louisa Marie, on 30 June 2013.[43] In April 2017, it was announced that Storey was expecting her second child, who was named Charlie John.[44]

She and her husband live in Disley, Cheshire.[45][1]

In April 2019 Storey was appointed Active Travel Commissioner for the Sheffield City Region.[46]

Swimming at the Paralympic Games

Storey began her Paralympic career as a swimmer,[47] winning two golds, three silvers and a bronze in Barcelona in 1992. She continued swimming in the next three Paralympic Games before switching to cycling in 2005, reputedly because of a persisting ear infection.[48]

Cycling

Storey at the Our Greatest Team Parade, in 2012.

At the 2008 Paralympic Games, her fifth, Storey won the individual pursuit – in a time that would have been in the top eight at the Olympic final[49] – and the road

Storey also competes against non-disabled athletes and won the 3 km national track pursuit championship in 2008, eight days after taking the Paralympic title,[50] and defended her title in 2009.[51] In 2014, she added a third national track title with a win in the points race.[52]

Storey qualified to join the England team for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, where she was "the first disabled cyclist to compete for England at the Commonwealth Games", against non-disabled cyclists.[53] She was also the second Paralympic athlete overall competing for England at the Games, following archer Danielle Brown earlier in Delhi.[54]

In 2011, Storey competed for one of the three places in the GB squad for the women's team pursuit at the 2012 Olympic Games. Although she was in the winning team for the World Cup event in Cali, Colombia in December 2011,[55] she was informed afterwards that she was being dropped from the team pursuit squad.[56]

London's 2012 Paralympics Games saw Storey win Britain's first gold medal, in the women's individual C5 pursuit.[57][58][59] She went on to win three more gold medals, one in the Time Trial C4–5 500m,[59] one in the Individual Road Time Trial C5[59] and finally one in the Individual Road Race C4–5.[60]

In 2014, Storey and her husband Barney Storey founded the Pearl Izumi Sports Tours International women's amateur cycling team, supporting the charity Boot Out Breast Cancer. The team fielded squads in the 2014 and 2015 British road race seasons.[61][62]

Storey attempted to break the world hour record at the Lee Valley VeloPark in London on 28 February 2015. She set a distance of 45.502 km, which was 563m short of Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel's 2003 overall world record – however Storey's distance did set a new world record in the C5 Paralympic cycling class as well as a new British record.[63]

In the Rio 2016 Paralympics Storey became Britain's most successful female paralympian when she won the C5 3000m individual pursuit final.[64]

Honours

Storey was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1998 New Year Honours.[65] Following the Beijing Games, she was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours.[66] In 2012, she was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Manchester.[67] Following the 2012 London Games, she was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours.[68][69]

Storey was a nominee for the 2008 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year with a Disability and the 2012 BBC Sports Personality of the Year.[70]

Major results

2005
European Para-cycling Championships
1st Road Race
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
2nd Time Trial
European Open Para-cycling Championships
1st Road Race
1st Individual Pursuit
2nd 500m Time Trial
3rd Time Trial
National Track Championships
7th Individual Pursuit
2006
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
3rd 500m Time Trial
National Track Championships
1st Para-cycling Individual Pursuit
3rd Individual Pursuit
7th 500m Time Trial
UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
2nd Road Race
2nd Time Trial
2007
UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
3rd 500m Time Trial
National Road Championships
1st Para-cycling Road Race
National Track Championships
1st Para-cycling Individual Pursuit
7th 500m Time Trial
UCI Paralympic World Cup
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
2008
Paralympic Games
1st Time Trial
1st Individual Pursuit
National Track Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
UCI Paralympic World Cup
1st Individual Pursuit
3rd 500m Time Trial
2009
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
UCI Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
UCI Masters Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Time Trial
2nd Road Race
National Track Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
UCI Paralympic World Cup
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
2010
UCI Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
National Track Championships
1st Team Pursuit
2nd Individual Pursuit
6th Commonwealth Games, Individual Pursuit
1st Overall 2 Days of Bedford International Stage Race
1st Stages 1 & 2
9th National Road Championships, Road Race
2011
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
UCI Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
National Track Championships
1st Team Pursuit
4th Individual Pursuit
1st Overall 2 Days of Bedford International Stage Race
1st Mountains classification
1st Stages 1 & 2
UCI Track Cycling World Cup–Manchester
1st Team Pursuit
Sydney Road World Cup
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
1st Blenheim Palace Time Trial Event
3rd National Road Championships, Time Trial
2012
Paralympic Games
1st Individual Pursuit
1st 500m Time Trial
1st Time Trial
1st Road Race
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
1st Time Trial
2nd Team Sprint
UCI Track Cycling World Cup–Cali
1st Team Pursuit
1st Overall Essex Giro Stage Race
1st Blenheim Palace Time Trial
1st Curlew Cup Road Race
1st Caperwry Road Race
1st Cheshire Classic Road Race
9th Overall Tour du Limousin
2014
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
1st Scratch Race
3rd 500m Time Trial
UCI Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
National Track Championships
1st Points Race
2nd Team Pursuit
1st Overall Essex Giro Stage Race
1st Cheshire Classic Road Race
1st Stage 2 Tour de Bretagne Feminine
3rd National Road Championships, Time Trial
2015
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
2nd 500m Time Trial
UCI Road Para-cycling World Championships
1st Road Race
1st Time Trial
National Track Championships
1st Team Pursuit
1st Cheshire Classic Road Race
1st Overall National Time Trial Series
3rd National Road Championships, Time Trial
3rd Points Race, Revolution – Round 4, Glasgow
2016
Paralympic Games
1st Individual Pursuit
1st Time Trial
1st Road Race
UCI Track Para-cycling World Championships
1st Individual Pursuit
2nd 500m Time Trial
2nd Scratch Race
3rd National Road Championships, Time Trial
2017
National Track Championships
3rd Team Pursuit

World records

DateDisciplineTimeEventLocationRef
14 August 20053000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)4'01"140Alkmaar,  Netherlands[71]
11 September 20063000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)3'53"107Aigle,   Switzerland[71]
12 September 20063000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)3'51"666Aigle,   Switzerland[71]
22 August 20073000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)3'48"622Bordeaux,  France[71]
10 September 20083000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)3'36"6372008 Paralympic GamesBeijing,  China[71]
7 November 20093000m Individual Pursuit (LC 1)3'34"266Manchester,  Great Britain[71]
29 November 20113000m Individual Pursuit (C5)3'33"248Manchester,  Great Britain[71]
30 August 20123000m Individual Pursuit (C5)3'32"1702012 Paralympic GamesLondon,  Great Britain[71]
2 April 20143000m Individual Pursuit (C5)3'32"050Aguascalientes,  Mexico[71]
28 February 2015Hour record (C5)45.502 kmUCI Track Cycling World CupLee Valley VeloPark, London,  Great Britain[71]
8 September 20163000m Individual Pursuit (C5)3'31"3942016 Paralympic GamesRio de Janeiro,  Brazil[71]
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See also

  • 2012 Olympics gold post boxes in the United Kingdom

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