Sprinter Adam Gemili retires, joins Chelsea's staff as speed coach
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Sprinter Adam Gemili retires, joins Chelsea's staff as speed coach
""After 14 unforgettable years, it's time for me to hang up my spikes and step away from professional track and field, a sport that has shaped so much of my life.""
""It's hard to put into words what an incredible journey it's been. I feel so lucky to have lived my dream for so long, and truly humbled by every moment along the way.""
""Time for a new chapter, but I'll carry this one with me forever.""
Adam Gemili, a British sprinter and World Championships gold medalist, has announced his retirement from athletics at the age of 32. He will transition to a role as a speed coach with Chelsea's academy. Gemili expressed gratitude for his 14-year career, reflecting on the incredible journey and experiences he has had in the sport. He previously competed in the London Olympics and was a European champion, making history as the first British man to break significant sprinting time barriers.
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