Olympic champion track cyclist Katie Archibald to miss Paris Games after freak accident

British two-time Olympic champion track cyclist Katie Archibald will miss the Paris Games after breaking two leg bones in a freak accident.

British athlete fractures tibia and fibula, dislocates ankle tripping over garden step

A British women's track cyclist, sporting a yellow helmet while wearing a blue, white and red cycling outfit, goes for a victory lap after winning an Olympic gold medal in the Madison final at the Tokyo Games on Aug. 6, 2021.
British track cyclist Katie Archibald, pictured, won a 2021 gold medal in the Olympic debut of the women's Madison in Tokyo. (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images/File)

British two-time Olympic champion track cyclist Katie Archibald will miss the Paris Games after breaking two leg bones in a freak accident.

The 30-year-old fractured her tibia and fibula and dislocated an ankle when she tripped over a garden step.

She also sustained substantial ligament damage during the incident on Tuesday and has since undergone surgery.

"I tripped over a step in the garden and managed to, somehow, dislocate my ankle; break my tibia and fibula; and rip two ligaments off the bone," Archibald posted on Instagram on Thursday alongside a photo of her in a hospital bed.

"Had surgery yesterday to pin the bones back together and reattach the ligaments. Then hopefully this afternoon I'll be going home."

Archibald won gold with Britain in team pursuit in Rio de Janeiro in 2016 and won another gold five years later in the Olympic debut of the women's Madison alongside Laura Kenny in Tokyo.

This is the latest setback for her over the past two years.

She missed the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham after colliding with a vehicle. Her partner, mountain biker Rab Wardell, died suddenly the same year at 37.

Archibald has also won five gold at world championships and 20 at European championships.

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