Matthew Glaetzer wins emotional first Olympic medal after beating cancer

Australian cycling veteran Matthew Glaetzer is an Olympic medallist at his fourth and final Games, and few have had endured a tougher path to get there.

The 31-year-old, dubbed by many as cycling’s unluckiest man, has overcome injury, heartbreak and even thyroid cancer to finally have an Olympic medal draped around his neck.

If his thyroid cancer diagnosis, surgery and treatment in the two years before the Tokyo Olympics wasn’t enough, Glaetzer was then hit by a string of injuries.

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A torn calf, oblique complaint and bulging disc in his back later, and the Aussie sprinter was still as hungry as ever and managed to get himself on the Tokyo team.

But for a third Games in a row, a medal eluded him once again.

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