Ethiopian-born UK-based gold medal-winning cyclist, Trhas Teklehaimanot, could miss the UCI Road World Championships in Switzerland in September if she is not invited for an asylum interview by the Home Office to determine whether she could go.
Teklehaimanot, 22, who was already a national champion in Ethiopia but is now living in London as an asylum seeker after she says conflict left her country unsafe to return to, can only compete in the Championships if she is granted refugee status and can get a travel document.
She had also won gold in the African Continental Championships in 2019.
According to reports, she has been waiting on an asylum interview for almost a year and without the confirming her refugee status, she cannot compete in the world championships even though the cycling’s global governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), has invited her to join the Refugee Team for the event.
Speaking on her situation, Trhas said:
“I have never done a world championships. That is really my dream. I don’t want to miss this one.”
West London Welcome, a community centre that has been supporting Trhas, has started a petition calling for her asylum interview.
“It’s so frustrating. I can just imagine the interview coming a week too late and that would just break my heart. She just deserves this. She trains so hard. She just deserves this,” the community centre’s director, Joanne MacInnes, said.
“Trhas’s asylum case is really strong. It’s just a question of granting her this interview, making a decision, and getting the necessary travel documents.
“She’s raced a couple of national series races, where our dream was that she might just finish.
“But she’s finished top 30 in both of them, which at her level is a great achievement.
“At 22 years old, it’s a pinnacle moment in a cycling career, and the world championships is the absolutely biggest race in the world – a moment to show what you’re capable of,” MacInnes added.