Paralympic champion Georgie Hermitage says it is “heartbreaking” to retire from athletics because of injuries.
The Briton, 30, who has cerebral palsy, won T37 100m and 400m gold at Rio 2016, in addition to 4x100m silver.
Hermitage retires as a four-time world and European champion and also holds the T37 400m world record, set at the 2017 World Championships in London.
Hermitage said she did not want to “miss those lovely moments” with her daughter Tilly.

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