Dame Sarah Storey Criticizes Lack of Visibility for Para-Sports Between Games
The UK's most decorated Paralympian highlights funding and coverage challenges as she prepares for her fourth Sports Personality of the Year nomination.
- Sarah Storey, a 19-time Paralympic gold medalist, has been shortlisted for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year but remains an outsider to win the award.
- Storey emphasized that para-sports lack consistent media coverage and funding, particularly in the years between Paralympic Games.
- She criticized the International Cycling Union (UCI) for insufficient promotion of para-cycling, noting that integrated events with able-bodied athletes, like the Zurich World Championships, offer better visibility.
- Storey highlighted the financial and professional challenges para-athletes face, as many must juggle other jobs alongside full-time training.
- Despite her achievements, Storey says public recognition of para-athletes remains limited, citing comments questioning her fame after her withdrawal from a TV show due to injury.