Kaarle McCulloch retires after glittering 15-year career

Australias Kaarle McCulloch with the 500m time trial gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Australia's Kaarle McCulloch with the 500m time trial gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games (Image credit: Getty Images Sport)

Kaarle McCulloch, one of Australia's most decorated cyclists, has announced that she will retired from a 15-year career in track cycling. McCulloch's sparkling career included four world titles, an Olympic bronze medal, three gold medals at the Commonwealth Games, 21 Oceania titles and 15 national championships victories.  

"My medals and all my achievements have been fantastic, and I will cherish them for the rest of my life," said McCulloch in a press release issued by AusCycling Friday.

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