Matthew Glaetzer has called time on his 15-year career, with the Australian track cycling veteran switching to a new career as a firefighter.
Glaetzer was one of the world’s top track sprinters over a sustained period, representing Australia at four Olympic Games and winning two bronze medals.
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“After more than a decade on the world stage, it’s time to close this chapter. From chasing a dream as a kid to representing Australia across four Olympic Games, this sport has given me more than I could have ever imagined,” Glaetzer said.
“There were incredible highs, tough setbacks and moments that tested everything but that’s what made the journey so meaningful. From World Championship titles to Commonwealth Games Gold and finally standing on the Olympic podium not once, but twice in Paris… it’s been a ride I’ll never forget,” Glaetzer said.
“I’m proud of everything I’ve achieved, but even more grateful for the people who made it possible along the way. To my coaches, teammates, support staff, sponsors, family and everyone who’s backed me, thank you.”
Fighting fires
Glaetzer has already begun his second professional life, starting work as a firefighter with the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service.
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