(right) at the
2024 Road World Championships. In January 2018, Holl became Scotland's youngest national champion, at the British Track Cycling Championships. In June 2019, at the
European Games in
Minsk, Holl won a silver medal in the
team pursuit event. Holl became a para-cycling sighted pilot for
Sophie Unwin in March 2021 after coming to the end of her time with the
Great Britain Senior Academy. Holl won the bronze medal in the
individual pursuit on the track at the
2020 Summer Paralympics alongside Unwin, before taking silver in the
road race B. At the
2024 British Cycling National Track Championships, she won both the
Scratch and
Points national titles. On 22 July 2024 it was announced that Holl had been selected for the
British team ahead of the
2024 Paralympic Games in
Paris, her second Games, as a pilot for Sophie Unwin. Together they competed in both road and track cycling disciplines, and medalled in all four of their events. The first of these medals, a bronze, came on 30 August in the
women's 1000 m time trial B. A second medal, the duo's first Paralympic gold, came two days later in the
women's 3000 m pursuit B. In the
road time trial B on 4 September they claimed silver, beating fellow British pairing
Lora Fachie and
Corrine Hall, who won bronze. Holl and Unwin won a second gold medal of the Games in the
women's road race B on 6 September. Holl was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the
2025 New Year Honours for services to cycling. == Major results ==