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Her Majesty the Queen Launches Queen's Baton
Her Majesty The Queen launches Queen’s Baton Her Majesty The Queen launches Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Queen’s Baton on recordlong global journey Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has set the Gold Coast 2018 Queen’s Baton Relay in motion during a star-studded commencement ceremony today at Buckingham Palace as part of Commonwealth Day celebrations. Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward The Earl of Wessex, The Queen placed her message to the Commonwealth and its athletes inside the distinctive Baton. The Queen’s Baton will now travel through the entire Commonwealth for 388 days, covering 230,000 kilometres to its final destination, the Opening Ceremony of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) on 4 April 2018. Australian Paralympic champion Kurt Fearnley OAM delivered the Queen’s Baton starting from Marlborough House up The Mall and into the Palace Forecourt, accompanied by the eminent Band of the Scots Guards, who played by permission of Major General BJ Bathurst CBE, The Major General Commanding The Household Division. Louise Martin CBE President of the Commonwealth Games Federation, Peter Beattie AC Chairman of the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Corporation (GOLDOC) and Yugambeh Elders Patricia O’Connor and Ted Williams accompanied Her Majesty inthe ceremonial party. Emily Dean, a nine-year-old middle distance runner from Southport, England, had the remarkable role of holding the message for Her Majesty before it was placed into the Baton. Emily was identified through the Adopt-a-Commonwealth Country program, part of GOLDOC’s international Schools Connect initiative. For the first time at a commencement ceremony at Buckingham Palace, representatives of the Traditional Custodians of the land where the Commonwealth Games will be held, the Yugambeh Language Group People, delivered a moving invitation to all First Nations peoples of the Commonwealth to join in the celebrations of the Games on Yugambeh land. -
2015Annual Report
2015 ANNUAL REPORT OUR VISION OUR MISSION To be the world’s leading To inspire cycling nation . Australians through performance, to ride with us. participation and Everyday. advocacy. Everywhere. Front Cover: Rohan Dennis (SA) on the podium after claiming the Maillot Jaune yellow leader’s jersey at the 2015 Tour de France Left: Annette Edmondson (SA) celebrates after winning the Omnium at the 2015 UCI Track World Championships in France TABLE OF CONTENTS SPONSORS AND PARTNERS 4 - 5 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 40 - 41 BOARD/EXECUTIVE TEAM 6 ANTI-DOPING 42 - 43 AUSTRALIAN SPORTS 7 FINANCIAL REPORT 45 - 69 COMMISSION MESSAGE WORLD RESULTS 71 - 90 PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE 8 - 9 AUSTRALIAN RESULTS 91 - 119 CEO'S MESSAGE 10 - 11 TEAM LISTINGS 120 - 123 HIGH PERFORMANCE 12 - 15 OFFICE BEARERS 124 - 126 PARA-CYCLING PROGRAM 16 - 17 AND STAFF SPORT 18 - 19 COMMISSIONS 127 PARTICIPATION 20 - 21 HONOUR ROLL 128 - 130 STATE ASSOCIATIONS 22 - 37 AWARD WINNERS 131 - JAYCO 2014 CYCLIST OF THE YEAR MEMBERSHIP 38 - 39 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDIT: John Veage I Graham Watson I Andy Jones Con Chronis I Cycling Australia I Veloshotz Michael Matthews on the podium in pink leader’s jersey at the 2015 Giro d’Italia PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL SPONSOR MAJOR PARTNER SPORT PARTNERS AUTOMOTIVE PARTNER BROADCAST PARTNERS SPONSORS & OFFICIAL SUPPLIERS 4 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2015 SPONSORS AND PARTNERS AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION Principal Sponsor and Partner AND AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF SPORT JAYCO Major sponsor of Cycling Australia national teams and High Performance Unit, -
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Elite Track World Championships - Palmarès - Men's Sprint SPRINT MEN / VITESSE HOMMES 1 2 3 PROFESSIONAL 1895 - Germany - Köln PROTIN R. (BEL) BANKER G. A. (USA) HUET E. (BEL) 1896 - Denmark - Copenhaguen BOURILLON Paul (FRA) BARDEN C.F. (GBR) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) 1897 - Great Britain - Glasgow AREND W. (GER) BARDEN C.F. (GBR) NOSSEM P. (FRA) 1898 - Austria - Vienna BANKER G. A. (USA) VERHEYEN F. (GER) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) 1899 - Canada - Montréal TAYLOR M. (USA) BUTTLER Tom (USA) D'OUTRELON G.C. (FRA) 1900 - France - Paris JACQUELIN E. (FRA) MEYERS H. (NED) AREND W. (GER) 1901 - Germany - Berlin ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) JACQUELIN E. (FRA) SCHILLING G. (NED) 1902 - Italy - Roma ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) AREND W. (GER) BIXIO P. (ITA) 1903 - Denmark - Copenhaguen ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) AREND W. (GER) MEYERS H. (NED) 1904 - Great Britain - London LAWSON Yv. (USA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) MAYER H. (GER) 1905 - Belgium - Anvers POULAIN G. (FRA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) MAYER H. (GER) 1906 - Switzerland - Geneva ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) POULAIN G. (FRA) FRIOL E. (FRA) 1907 - France - Paris FRIOL E. (FRA) MAYER H. (GER) RÜTT W. (GER) 1908 - Germany - Berlin ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) POULAIN G. (FRA) VANDEN BORN C. (BEL) 1909 - Denmark - Copenhaguen DUPRE V. (FRA) POULAIN G. (FRA) RÜTT W. (GER) 1910 - Belgium - Bruxelles FRIOL E. (FRA) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) (RÜTT W. forfait) 1911 - Italy - Roma ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) HOURLIER L. (FRA) POUCHOIS J. (FRA) 1912 - United States -Newark KRAMER Fr. (USA) GRENDA A. (AUS) PERCHICOT A. (FRA) 1913 - Germany - Leipzig RÜTT W. (GER) ELLEGAARD Th. (DEN) PERCHICOT A. (FRA) 1920 - Belgium - Anvers SPEARS R. (AUS) KAUFMANN E. -
WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182
PROOF ISSN 1322-0330 WEEKLY HANSARD Hansard Home Page: http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/hansard/ E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (07) 3406 7314 Fax: (07) 3210 0182 51ST PARLIAMENT Subject CONTENTS Page Tuesday, 31 August 2004 ASSENT TO BILLS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2063 Appropriation (Parliament) Bill ............................................................................................................................................ 2063 Appropriation Bill ................................................................................................................................................................ 2063 ASSENT TO BILLS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2063 STANDING ORDERS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2063 PETITIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 2063 PAPERS ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 2064 -
Women - Femmes Olympic Record Record Olympique
UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE WOMEN - FEMMES OLYMPIC RECORD RECORD OLYMPIQUE Status Disciplines Start Type of Track Time Name Date Venue Statut Discipline Départ Type de Piste Temps Nom Date Lieu Historical 200m Flying start Open air track 11"419 Ingrid HARINGA (NED) 28/07/1992 BARCELONE (ESP) Historical 200m Flying start Open air track 11"212 Michelle FERRIS (AUS) 24/07/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 200m Flying start Indoor track 10"963 Victoria PENDLETON (GBR) 17/08/2008 BEIJING (CHN) Historical 200m Flying start Indoor track 10"724 Victoria PENDLETON (GBR) 05/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 200m Flying start Indoor track 10"721 Rebecca JAMES (GBR) 14/08/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 500m Standing start Indoor track 34"140 Felicia BELLANGER (FRA) 16/09/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Absolute 500m Standing start Indoor track 33"952 Anna MEARES (AUS) 20/08/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 500m by team Standing start Indoor track 32"422 CHINA (Jinjie GONG, Guo SHUANG) 02/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 500m by team Standing start Indoor track 31"928 CHINA (Jinjie GONG, Tianshi ZHONG) 12/08/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 3km Standing start Open air track 3'41"509 Petra ROSSNER (GER) 30/07/1992 BARCELONE (ESP) Historical 3km Standing start Open air track 3'32"371 Antonella BELLUTTI (ITA) 26/07/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 3km Standing start Indoor track 3'30"816 Leontien ZIJLAARD (NED) 17/09/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Historical 3km Standing start Indoor track 3'26"400 Sarah ULMER (NZL) 21/08/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Absolute 3km Standing start Indoor track 3'24"537 Sarah ULMER (NZL) 22/08/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km by team Standing start Indoor track 3'14"051 GREAT BRITAIN (Danielle KING, Laura TROTT, Joanna ROWSELL) 04/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 4km by team Standing start Indoor track 4'10''236 GREAT BRITAIN (Katie ARCHIBALD, Laura TROTT, Elinor BARKER, Joanna ROWSELL-SHAND) 13/08/2016 RIO (BRA) As of 23/07/2021. -
Be a Part of Sporting History: Event Schedule for Olympic Virtual Series Cycling Events Revealed
⏲ 27 May 2021, 10:00 (BST) BE A PART OF SPORTING HISTORY: EVENT SCHEDULE FOR OLYMPIC VIRTUAL SERIES CYCLING EVENTS REVEALED RIDE ALONGSIDE OLYMPIANS IN THE OFFICIAL OLYMPIC VIRTUAL SERIES VIRTUAL CYCLING SERIES Cycling’s worldwide governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and Zwift are pleased to reveal the full series of cycling events for the Olympic Virtual Series, running June 1- 27. The Olympic Virtual Series is a new virtual event launched by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The UCI and Zwift are pleased to invite cyclists from all over the world to participate in a festival of Olympic Virtual Series cycling events. With a focus on mass participation, the Olympic Virtual Series cycling series offers something for every kind of cyclist. Mass participation rides promise to offer a social experience as thousands of cyclists come together in the first Olympic Virtual Series Cycling Series. In addition to the social group rides, the Olympic Virtual Series Cycling Series will offer the opportunity to benefit from the experience of past Olympians with a series of special podcast rides and Group Workouts. The podcast rides are with eight Olympians and the workouts are inspired by them and their racing specialities: - Georgia Simmerling - the first Canadian to compete in three different sports in three different Olympic Games (cycling, alpine skiing and skicross). - Nino Schurter - 3x Olympic Medalist and 8x UCI World Champion, Switzerland’s Nino Schurter is arguably one of the greatest male cross-country mountain bikers of all time. - Sir Chris Hoy - the second-most decorated Olympic cyclist of all time, with six Gold Medals and 11 UCI World Championship titles. -
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia WOMEN’S RESULTS Women’s Individual Pursuit 1 Sarah Ulmer (New Zealand) 2 Katie Mactier (Australia) 3 Elena Tchalykh (Russia) 4 Olga Slyusareva (Russia) 5 Leontien Zijlaard Van Moorsel (Netherlands) 6 Katherine Bates (Australia) 7 Karin Thürig (Switzerland) 8 Emma Davies (Great Britain) 9 Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic) 10 Maria Luisa Calle (Colombia) 11 Marion Clignet (France) 12 Adrie Visser (Netherlands) 13 Apollinaria Bakova (Russia) 14 Erin Mirabella (USA) 15 Juliette Vandekerckhove (France) 16 Meifang Li (China) 17 Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) 18 Tatiana Shishkova (Moldavia) 19 Sofiya Pryshchepa (Ukraine) 20 Uyun Muzizah (Indonesia) 21 Cherifa Adda (Algeria) Women’s 500 Meter Time Trial 1 Anna Meares (Australia) 19.483 (2) 34.342 (52.413km/h) 2 Yonghua Jiang (China) 19.398 (1) 34.675 (51.910km/h) 3 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 19.747 (5) 34.788 (51.741km/h) 4 Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) 19.567 (3) 34.859 (51.636km/h) 5 Natallia Tsylinskaya (Bielorussia) 19.693 (4) 34.913 (51.556km/h) 6 Cuihua Jiang (China) 19.793 (7) 34.953 (51.497km/h) 7 Tamilla Abassova (Russia) 20.059 (9) 35.193 (51.146km/h) 8 Elisa Frisoni (Italy) 19.897 (8) 35.250 (51.063km/h) 9 Nancy Contreras (Mexico) 19.764 (6) 35.313 (50.972km/h) 10 Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) 20.261 (14) 35.360 (50.904km/h) 11 Lori-Ann Muenzer (Canada) 20.154 (11) 35.454 (50.770km/h) 12 Clara Sanchez (France) 20.097 (10) 35.678 (50.451km/h) 13 Tanya Lindenmuth (USA) 20.210 (12) 35.794 (50.287km/h) 14 Antonella Bellutti -
Annual Report 20 19 Front Cover: Darren Hicks, 2019 Para-Cycling World Champion
Cycling Australia Annual Report 20 19 Front Cover: Darren Hicks, 2019 para-cycling world champion Right: Let’s Ride school program Contents Sponsors and Partners 4 - 5 Board/Executive Team 6 Sport Australia Message 7 Strategic Overview 8 One Sport 9 Chair’s Report 10 - 11 CEO's Message 12 - 13 Commonwealth Games Australia Report 14 - 15 Australian Cycling Team 16 - 23 Australian Cycling Team Para-cycling Program 26 - 27 Sport 28 - 31 Participation 32 - 33 Membership 34 - 37 Media and Communications 38 - 39 Corporate Governance 40 - 41 Anti-doping 42 - 43 Commissions 44 - 45 Financial Report 46 - 70 State Associations 72 - 87 Cycling ACT 72 - 73 Cycling NSW 74 - 75 Cycling NT 76 - 77 Cycling QLD 78 - 79 Cycling SA 80 - 81 Cycling TAS 82 - 83 Cycling VIC 84 - 85 WestCycle 86 - 87 World Results 88 - 98 Australian Results 100 - 125 Team Listings 126 - 129 Office Bearers and Staff 130 - 131 Honour Roll 132 - 134 Award Winners 135 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Casey Gibson, John Veage, Con Chronis, Tim Bardsley-Smith, Craig Dutton, Dianne Manson, ASO 3 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS MAJOR PARTNERS BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 Cycling Australia Annual Report 2019 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS SUPPORTERS Cycling Australia acknowledges Juilliard Group for support in the provision of the CA Melbourne Office 5 board and executive team AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2019 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD Duncan Murray Steve Drake David Ansell Linda Evans Chair Managing Director Director Director Leeanne Grantham Anne Gripper Glen Pearsall Penny Shield Director -
Womens Track Records Elite 200M Flying Record
Womens Track Records Elite 200m Flying Record Category Distanc Competitor State Tim Date Location Australian Elite e200m Anna Meares SA 10.487e 07.12.2013 Aguascalientes, All Comers Elite 200m Wei Sze Lee HK 10.387 14.12.2019 Brisbane,MEX AUS Aust C'ship Elite 200m Stephanie Morton SA 10.760 03.03.2017 Brisbane, AUS 500m Time RecordTrial Category Distanc Competitor State Tim Date Location Australian Elite e500m Anna Meares SA 32.836e 06.12.2013 Aguascalientes, All Comers Elite 500m Anna Meares SA 33.010 08.04.2012 Melbourne,MEX VIC Aust C'ship Elite 500m Kaarle McCulloch NSW 34.064 02.02.2018 Brisbane, QLD 3000m Individual PursuitRecord Category Distanc Competitor State Tim Date Location Australian Elite e3000m Maeve Plouffe SA 3.25.44e 27.02.2021 Adelaide, SA All Comers Elite 3000m Katie Archibald GBR 3.24.110 06.04.2018 Brisbane, QLD Aust C'ship Elite 3000m Amy Cure TAS 3:29.429 03.03.2017 Brisbane, QLD 4000m Team 4 PursuitRecord Category Distanc Competitor State Tim Date Location Australian Elite e4000m Australia (Georgia Baker, Ashlee Ankudinoff, Alexandra Manly & Annette 4:12.46e 06.12.2019 Cambridge, NZ All Comers Elite 4000m AustraliaEdmondson (Alexandra Manly, Meave Plouffe, Ashlee Ankudinoff & Annette 4:12.880 13.12.2019 Brisbane, AUS Aust C'ship Elite 4000m SouthEdmondson) Australia (Breanna Hargrave, Annette Edmondson, Alexandra Manly, Maeve 4:27.459 01.02.2018 Brisbane, AUS 500m Team Plouffe) 0 SprintRecord Category Distanc Competitor State Tim Date Location Australian Elite e500m Australia (Kaarle McCulloch & Stephanie Morton) -
Memorable Jornada Para Cuba En La Copa Del Mundo De Ciclismo De Pista
Image not found or type unknown www.juventudrebelde.cu Memorable jornada para Cuba en la Copa del Mundo de ciclismo de pista Durante la segunda fecha del certamen Lisandra Guerra y Yoanka González consiguieron medallas de oro y plata, respectivamente Publicado: Domingo 09 diciembre 2007 | 01:55:05 am. Publicado por: Juventud Rebelde En una memorable jornada para Cuba, Lisandra Guerra y Yoanka González consiguieron este sábado medallas de oro y plata, respectivamente, durante la segunda fecha de la Copa del Mundo de ciclismo de pista con sede en Beijing, China. Lisandra Guerra, la segunda mujer del planeta que rompe la barrera de los 34 segundos en los 500 metros. Foto: AP A sus 20 años, Lisandra se convirtió en la segunda mujer del planeta que rompe la barrera de los 34 segundos en los 500 metros contrarreloj, al cruzar la meta con un impresionante tiempo de 33:994, a solo 306 centésimas del récord universal, en poder de la australiana Anna Meares desde marzo pasado. Esta vez, la matancera, oriunda del municipio de Colón y becada en Suiza, aventajó a la lituana Simona Krupeckaite (34:447) y a la bielorrusa Natallia Tsylinskaya (34:595), quienes completaron el podio por ese orden. «Estoy muy contenta por batir el récord de mi país. El evento fue muy duro porque competimos en Australia la pasada semana y después tuvimos que soportar un viaje muy fuerte. Esta es mi prueba, pero como fue excluida del programa olímpico trabajamos para conseguir una plaza en los 200 metros», declaró Lisandra. Mientras, según refleja un despacho de la agencia española de noticias EFE, a Yoanka se le escapó el oro «en el último suspiro» durante la carrera por puntos, pues lideró la prueba hasta la última curva y solo cedió en el sprint final ante la campeona mundial de ruta, la holandesa Marianne Vos. -
Laagendadíaadía
MUNDO DEPORTIVO Jueves 26 de agosto de 2004 XVII LA AGENDA DÍA A DÍA ATLETISMO MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Día y hora de la final Ruta Sara Carrigan (Aus) Judith Arndt (Ale) Olga Slyusareva (Rus) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Contrarreloj Leontien Van Moorsel Hol) Deirdre Demet-Barry (USA) Karin Thuerig (Sui) 100 m. Justin Gatlin (EE.UU.) Francis Obikwelu (Por) Maurice Greene (EE.UU.) Mountain bike 27 de agosto, 10.00 h. 200 m. 26 de agosto, 21.50 h. 500 m. contrarreloj Anna Meares (Aus) Jiang Yonghua (Chn) Natallia Tsylinskaya (Bie) 400 m. Jeremy Wariner (EE.UU.) Otis Harris (EE.UU.) Derrick Brew (EE.UU.) Velocidad Lori-Ann Muenzer (Can) Tamilla Abassova (Rus) Anna Meares (Aus) 800 m. 28 de agosto, 19.50 h. Persecución individual Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Katier Mactier (Aus) L. Zijlaard-van Moorsel (Hol) 1.500 m. Hicham El Guerrouj (Mar) Bernard Lagat (Ken) Rui Silva (Por) Puntuación Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Belem Guerrero (Mex) María Luisa Calle (Col) 5.000 m. 28 de agosto, 20.05 h. 10.000 m. Kenenisa Bekele (Eti) Sileshi Sihine (Eti) Zersenay Tadesse (Eri) 110 m. vallas 27 de agosto, 20.30 h. ESGRIMA Día y hora de la final 400 m. vallas 26 de agosto, 21.30 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE 3.000 m. obstáculos Ezekiel Kemboi (Ken) Brimin Kipruto (Ken) Paul Kipsiele Koch (Ken) Florete individual Brice Guyart (Fra) Salvatore Sanzo (Ita) Andrea Cassara (Ita) Relevo 4x100 m. 28 de agosto, 20.45 h. Espada individual Marcel Fischer (Sui) Wang Lei (Chn) Pavel Kolobkov (Rus) Relevo 4x400 m. -
2016 Olympic Cycling Media Guide
ROAD TRACK BMX MOUNTAIN BIKE AUGUST 6 - 10 AUGUST 11 - 16 AUGUST 17 - 19 AUGUST 20 - 21 2016 USA CYCLING OLYMPIC MEDIA GUIDE USA CYCLING ROAD EVENTS About the Road Race All riders start together and must complete a course of 241.5km (men) or 141km (women). The first rider to cross the finish line wins. About the Time Trial In a race against the clock, riders leave the start ramp individually, at intervals of 90 seconds, and complete a course of 54.5km (men) or 29.8km (women). The rider who records the fastest time claims gold. Team USA Olympic Road Schedule (all times local) Saturday, August 6 9:30 a.m. - 3:57 p.m. Men’s road race Fort Copacabana Sunday, August 7 12:15 - 4:21 p.m. Women’s road race Fort Copacabana Wednesday, August 10 8:30 - 9:46 a.m. Women’s individual time trial Pontal 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Men’s individual time trial Pontal BACK TO THE TOP 2 2016 USA CYCLING OLYMPIC MEDIA GUIDE USA CYCLING ROAD 2016 OLYMPIC WOMEN’S TEAM BIOS POINTS OF INTEREST/PERSONAL Competed as a swimmer at Whtiman College Three-time collegiate national champion Works as a yoga instructor off the bike Serves on the City of Boulder’s Environmental Advisory Board OLYMPIC/WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2014 UCI Road World Championships, Ponferrada, Spain — DNF road race 2013 UCI Road World Championships, Toscana, MARA ABBOTT Italy — 13th road race Discipline: Road 2007 UCI Road World Championships, Stuttgart, Germany — 45th road race Date of birth: 11/14/1985 Height: 5’5” CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Weight: 115 lbs Two-time Giro D’Italia Internazionale Femminile Education: Whitman College winner — 2013 & 2010 Birthplace: Boulder, Colo.