GB and Scottish sprint star Jack Carlin announces retirement from track cycling
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66% : "I gave 100% to the programme and I gave my life to it, and did the best I could," he said.63% : It was almost that coming home moment; in 2014 at the Commonwealths I was sat on the sidelines watching people I was training with, and then it was my turn and we ended up winning, and it was a surreal experience.
63% : " There could yet be a return to the GBCT fold in the form of coaching later down the line, although for now he intends to "spread my wings" and explore what the future might hold.
62% : "One of my fondest memories was - in the context of things not a big race - my first senior World Cup, in Glasgow, in 2016, the first time I'd competed for GB at an elite level at a world cup," he said.
59% : "I got myself back into physical fighting fit shape [after Paris] but the motivation never came back, to give it my all.
55% : "I sold my Xbox for rollers when I was a kid, my parents sold one of the cars for a set of wheels so I could compete.
54% : "I was doing my own thing in the gym, and I was doing a clean, the thing slipped out of my hands, it dropped down and I just looked at it and went, 'I don't need to do this right now!'
53% : "The biggest temptation was the home Games, to represent Scotland, but I'm not 100% in it anymore - if I want to have the honour of having that jersey on my back, whether it's Scotland or GB, I want to make sure I'm giving it everything I can," he explained.
52% : What my parents gave me was their time and a kind of unwavering belief even when I didn't have it.
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