Sarah Storey is unstoppable.
The paracyclist took home gold in the women’s C5 3000m individual pursuit final, marking her 15th Paralympics gold medal. It also marks four consecutive golds for Storey in the event.
This is Storey's fourth consecutive #Gold in the C5 3000m individual pursuit 🤯She just can't be stopped! @DameSarahStorey #ParaCycling #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/INJ0bGeFfe— Paralympic Games (@Paralympics) August 25, 2021
This is Storey's fourth consecutive #Gold in the C5 3000m individual pursuit 🤯She just can't be stopped! @DameSarahStorey #ParaCycling #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/INJ0bGeFfe
Already Great Britain’s most successful female Paralympian, with two more she would become the most successful British Paralympian of all time, surpassing swimmer Mike Kenny at 16.
In total Storey has 26 Paralympic medals across both cycling and swimming.