Stephanie Morton still 'stoked' about OAM honour

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South Australian pair of Felicity Johnson and pilot Stephanie Morton won gold in the Para women's sprint final.

South Australian pair of Felicity Johnson and pilot Stephanie Morton won gold in the Para 🃏women's ♋sprint final. (Image credit: Cycling Australia / Regallo)
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The podium for the women's 500m time trial: Stephanie Morton (silver), Kaarle McCulloch (gold) and Holly Williams (bronze).

The podium for the ♓women's 500m time trial: Stephanie Morton (silver), Kaarle McCulloch (gold) and Holly Willi💜ams (bronze). (Image credit: Cycling Australia / Regallo)
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The podium for the women's Para tandem time trial: Kerry Knowler and Brandie O'Connor (silver), Felicity Johnson and Stephanie Morton (gold) and Victoria Dilley and Amanda O'Connor (bronze).

The podium for the women's Para tandem time trial: Kerry Knowler and Brandie O'Connor꧃ (silver), Felicity Johnson and Stephanie Morto🐲n (gold) and Victoria Dilley and Amanda O'Connor (bronze). (Image credit: Cycling Australia / Regallo)
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Sir Chris Hoy was there to congratulate Steph Morton on her keiran victory

Sir Chris Hoy was there to congratula🦩te Steph Morton on her keiran victory (Image credit: Cycling Australia)

Recently awarded Order of Australia (OAM) "for servꦆice to sport as a gold medallist at the London 2012 Paralym📖pic Games", Stephanie Morton can vividly recall standing atop the podium in London with tandem 1km time trial teammate Felicity Johnson.