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Cyclist Mark Cavendish has been awarded a knighthood in the King’s Birthday Honours for his outstanding contributions to cycling and charity work. Cavendish, who hails from the Isle of Man, has had a remarkable career, winning the men’s road race at the 2011 World Championships and equalling the record for the most Tour de France stage wins at 34, alongside cycling legend Eddy Merckx.

In a statement following the announcement, Cavendish expressed his gratitude for the honour, stating that representing his country and witnessing the growth of cycling in Great Britain has been a privilege beyond words. Despite announcing his retirement in 2023, Cavendish decided to make a comeback in a bid to break the stage win record at the upcoming Tour de France.

Apart from Cavendish, several other sporting figures were also recognized in the King’s Birthday Honours. Former footballer Graeme Souness received a CBE for his contributions to football and charity, while ex-cricketer Katherine Sciver-Brunt was awarded an OBE for her services to women’s cricket and the Yorkshire community. The list of honourees also includes former Scotland striker Ally McCoist, golfer Sandy Lyle, referee Wayne Barnes, and many others who have made significant impacts in their respective sports.

Among the recipients of the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) are individuals like ultra runner Jasmin Paris, football referee Cheryl Foster, and former sprinter Anita Neil, who have all made notable contributions to their fields. The British Empire Medal (BEM) was awarded to several individuals for their dedication to various sports, including young people, disability sport, and community engagement.

Overall, the King’s Birthday Honours serve as a testament to the hard work, dedication, and achievements of individuals in the world of sports. The recognition of these athletes and officials highlights the importance of their contributions to their respective sports and communities, inspiring others to pursue excellence and make a positive impact in the world of sports.