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2017 Annual Report
2017 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AND REPORTS 5 FINANCIAL REPORT 29 YEARBOOK 51 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS 85 SELECTORS 2017 Chairman of Selectors Mr Peter Beaumont Seniors APPOINTMENTS AND OFFICIALS Mr Michael Marshall Mr Ken McMillan Patron Mr Craig Chapman Mr Tony Cook Juniors Vice Patron Mr Tom Dawson Mr Robert Bates Mr Michael Marshall Mr Graeme Northey BOARD OF DIRECTORS President / Chairman COLLEGE OF COMMISAIRES Mr Peter Beaumont Chairman Directors Mr Glenn Vigar Mr Craig Chapman Mr James Vickers APPOINTMENTS Mr Greg Scott Mr Glenn Vigar Public Officer Mr Nathan Rees (Appointment) Phil Ayres Ms Jacqueline Bogue (Appointment) Auditor CIB Accountants Chief Executive Officer Mr Phil Ayres Affliated With Cycling Australia Ltd APPOINTED POSITIONS NSW Olympic Council Inc. Australian Commonwealth Games Handicappers Association – NSW Division Ms Robyn Sprouster Mr Michael Marshall Mr Tom Dawson DESIGNED BY Creative Agency DELEGATES CIAdvertising NSW Olympic Council & NSW Division of Creatives the Commonwealth Games Association: Colin Iremonger Mr Peter Beaumont Karina Merriman Mr Phil Ayres INTRODUCTION AND REPORTS CHAIRMAN’S REPORT PETER BEAUMONT 2017 – A BIGGER, STRONGER CYCLING NSW Congratulations to all our passionate Club leaders and volunteers, who make our unique Cycling NSW federation what it is today and who have driven our membership past 9,000 for the first time! Nice job. The Board and the executive team are proud to work with you, to help you build your Club and create your own distinctive culture. Again, as in 2016, I enjoyed many CNSW events around the State – club criteriums, country opens, Masters’ State Championships and club social rides. Each has its own unique appeal and flavor and without showing any preference at all, I do look forward to racing ‘Gunnedah to Tamworth’ again in 2018! YEAR IN REVIEW 2017 saw continued progress towards our vision of establishing Cycling NSW as the peak body for cycling in NSW, not just the sport of cycling. -
Elite Men Start List
ROUND 5 ELITE MEN START LIST Rider Number Name (given) Membership Number Team Transponders 1 Justin GASSNER CA158006 Tonsley Village 1 2 Oliver ANDERSON CA157998 Tonsley Village 2 3 Patrick CONSTABLE CA165321 Tonsley Village 3 4 Cooper SAYERS CA209073 Tonsley Village 4 6 Jack SUTTON CA230689 Tonsley Village 5 7 Christopher LUXTON CA114422 Tonsley Village 6 12 Jack HOGAN CA161244 Focus-Attaquer 7 13 Mark CHADWICK CA159818 Focus-Attaquer 8 14 Matthew GASSNER CA164787 Focus-Attaquer 9 15 Rohan WIGHT CA168561 Focus-Attaquer 10 17 Lucas PLAPP CA193928 Cycling Australia Academy 11 25 Sam WELSFORD CA141346 Cycling Australia 12 26 Kelland O'BRIEN CA206280 Cycling Australia 13 27 Alexander PORTER CA170818 Cycling Australia 14 28 Cameron SCOTT CA138373 Cycling Australia 15 29 Leigh HOWARD CA303836 Cycling Australia 16 33 Harry ASKEW CA226607 Chesser Chemicals 17 34 Lewis WALKER CA165019 Chesser Chemicals 18 35 Mittchel NATT CA241046 Chesser Chemicals 19 36 Will GOLDING CA428828 Chesser Chemicals 20 37 Lucas HOFFMAN CA172626 Chesser Chemicals 21 39 Alex KINNANE CA157393 Chesser Chemicals 22 41 Leo SIMMONDS CA194078 USG Cycling Team 23 42 Christopher JONGEWAARD CA254108 USG Cycling Team 24 43 Curtis DOWDELL CA232837 USG Cycling Team 25 45 Matt HUTCHINSON CA254105 USG Cycling Team 26 46 Shaun CASH CA215283 USG Cycling Team 27 47 Angus MADDERN CA210174 USG Cycling Team 28 49 Lachlan GLASSPOOL CA147259 Olivers Real Food Racing 29 50 Brad DAVIES CA147261 Olivers Real Food Racing 30 51 Russell GILL CA114371 Olivers Real Food Racing 31 53 Callum PEARCE -
Team Dimension Data an Post Chain Reaction Orica
Team Dimension Data An Post Chain Reaction Orica BikeExchange Roger Hammond Kurt Bogaerts Matthew Wilson 1 Mark Cavendish GBR 71 Nicolas Vereecken BEL 141 Caleb Ewan AUS 2 Steve Cummings GBR 72 Japer Bovenhuis NED 142 Alex Edmondson AUS 3 Bernhard Eisel AUT 73 Emiel Wastyn BEL 143 Michael Hepburn AUS 4 Mark Renshaw AUS 74 Oliver Kent-Spark AUS 144 Luka Mezgec SLO 5 Jay Robert Thomson RSA 75 Jacob Scott GBR 145 Robert Power AUS 6 Johann Van Zyl RSA 76 Damien Shaw IRL 146 Amets Txurruka ESP Team Sky Cannondale Drapac Pro Cycling Wanty Group Gobert Kurt Arvesen Eric Van Lancker Steven De Neef 11 Elia Viviani ITA 81 Jack Bauer NZL 151 Mark McNally GBR 12 Ian Stannard GBR 82 Dylan Van Baarle NED 152 Enrico Gasparotto ITA 13 Wout Poels NED 83 Sebastian Langeveld NED 153 Marco Marcato ITA 14 Nicolas Roche IRL 84 Ryan Mullen IRL 154 Guillaume Martin FRA 15 Ben Swift GBR 85 Wouter Wippert NED 155 Xandro Meurisse BEL 16 Danny Van Poppel NED 86 Ruben Zepuntke GER 156 Bjorn Thurau GER Team WIGGINS Caja Rural - Seguros RGA Madison Genesis Simon Cope Jose Miguel Fernandez Mike Northey 21 Sir Bradley Wiggins GBR 91 Carlos Barbero ESP 161 Erick Rowsell GBR 22 Jonathan Dibben GBR 92 Miguel Ángel Benito ESP 162 Alexandre Blain FRA 23 Owain Doull GBR 93 Javier Francisco Aramendia ESP 163 Taylor Gunman NZL 24 Mark Christian GBR 94 Andre Domingos Goncalez POR 164 Matt Holmes GBR 25 Chris Latham GBR 95 Diego Rubio ESP 165 Matt Cronshaw GBR 26 Daniel Pearson GBR 96 Héctor Saez ESP 166 Tom Stewart GBR Etixx Quick-Step Great Britain Team Giant Alpecin Brian Holm -
2005 / 2006 the Racewalking Year in Review
2005 / 2006 THE RACEWALKING YEAR IN REVIEW COMPLETE VICTORIAN RESULTS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RESULTS Tim Erickson 11 November 2006 1 2 Table of Contents AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY GAMES, QLD, 27-29 SEPTEMBER 2005......................................................................5 VICTORIAN SCHOOLS U17 – U20 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, SAT 8 OCTOBER 2005...................6 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2005...................................................................................7 CHINESE NATIONAL GAMES, NANJING, 17-22 OCTOBER 2005 ..........................................................................10 VICTORIAN ALL SCHOOLS U12-U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS, OLYMPIC PARK, 29 OCTOBER 2005 .....................12 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2005.............................................................................13 PACIFIC SCHOOLS GAMES, MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2005..............................................................................16 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPS, SYDNEY, 8-11 DECEMBER 2005..........................................................19 VRWC RACES, SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER 2005...........................................................................................................23 RON CLARKE CLASSIC MEET, GEELONG, 5000M WALK FOR ELITE MEN, SAT 17 DECEMBER 2005.........26 GRAHAM BRIGGS MEMORIAL TRACK CLASSIC, HOBART, FRI 6 JANUARY 2006..........................................28 NSW 5000M TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS, SYDNEY, SAT 7 JANUARY 2006...............................................29 -
Cycling Australia Annual Report
2 CYCLING AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2020 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 Australian Cycling Team 14 - 25 Commonwealth Games Australia Report 26 - 27 Sport 28 - 29 Participation 30 - 33 AUSTRALIA CYCLING Membership 34 - 37 Media and Communications 38 - 39 Corporate Governance 40 - 41 Anti-doping 42 - 43 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL Technical Commission 44 - 45 Financial Report 46 - 70 State Associations 72 - 89 Cycling ACT 72 - 73 Cycling NSW 74 - 75 Cycling NT 76 - 77 Cycling QLD 78 - 79 Cycling SA 80 - 81 Cycling TAS 82 - 85 Cycling VIC 86 - 87 WestCycle 88 - 89 World Results 90 - 97 Australian Results 98 - 113 Team Listings 114 - 115 Office Bearers and Staff 116 - 119 Honour Roll 120 - 122 Award Winners 123 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS: Craig Dutton, Casey Gibson, Con Chronis, ASO, John Veage, UCI, Steve Spencer, Commonwealth Games Australia, Adobe Stock 3 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY PRINCIPAL PARTNERS SPORT PARTNERS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL MAJOR PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING BROADCAST PARTNERS 4 PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY EVENT PARTNERS CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL 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 2020 CYCLING AUSTRALIA BOARD DUNCAN MURRAY STEVE DRAKE LINDA EVANS Chair Managing Director Director ANNUAL REPORT 2020 REPORT ANNUAL ANNE GRIPPER GLEN PEARSALL PENNY SHIELD Director Director Director EXECUTIVE TEAM CYCLING AUSTRALIA CYCLING STEVE DRAKE JOHN MCDONOUGH KIPP KAUFMANN Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer General Manager and Company Secretary Sport SIMON JONES NICOLE ADAMSON Performance Director, General Manager Australian Cycling Team Participation and Member Services 6 Message from Sport Australia The start of 2020 has been an extraordinarily tough time for Australians, including all of us committed to sport. -
OVO Energy Women's Tour 2018 Canyon//SRAM
OVO Energy Women's Tour 2018 Canyon//SRAM Cylance Pro Cycling WNT - Rotor Barry Austin Manel Lacambra Dirk Baldinger 1 61 Giorgia Bronzini ITA 121 Hayley Simmonds GBR 2 Hannah Barnes GBR 62 Jelena Eric SRB 122 Anna Badegruber AUT 3 Alice Barnes GBR 63 Sheyla Gutierrez ESP 123 Aafke Soet NED 4 64 Rossella Ratto ITA 124 Natalie Grinczer GBR 5 65 Lauren Stephens USA 125 Gabrielle Pilot-Fortin CAN 6 66 Marta Tagliaferro ITA 126 Winanda Spoor NED Boels Dolmans Cycling Team Mitchelton Scott Team Virtu Cycling Danny Stam Martin Vestby Carmen Small 11 71 Georgia Williams NZL 131 12 72 Jessica Allen AUS 132 13 73 Jenelle Crooks AUS 133 14 74 Gracie Elvin AUS 134 15 75 Alexandra Manly AUS 135 16 76 Sarah Roy AUS 136 Team Sunweb Alé Cipollini BTC City Ljubljana Hans Timmermans Fortunato Lacquaniti Gorazd Penko 21 81 Chloe Hosking AUS 141 Eugenia Bujak SLO 22 82 Marta Bastianelli ITA 142 Polona Batagelj SLO 23 83 Janneke Ensing NED 143 Maaike Boogaard NED 24 84 Romy Kasper GER 144 Hanna Nilsson SWE 25 85 Roxane Kneteman NED 145 Anastasia Iakovenko RUS 26 86 Soraya Paladin ITA 146 Urska Pintar SLO Cervélo-Bigla Pro Cycling Trek-Drops Storey Racing Thomas Campana Bob Varney Barney Storey 31 91 Eva Buurman NED 151 Rebecca Durrell GBR 32 92 Lizzie Holden GBR 152 Beth Crumpton GBR 33 93 Manon Lloyd GBR 153 Neah Evans GBR 34 94 Abby-Mae Parkinson GBR 154 Ejay Harris GBR 35 95 Hannah Payton GBR 155 Anna Kay GBR 36 96 Abi Van Twisk GBR 156 Mel Lowther GBR FDJ Nouvelle Aquitaine Futuroscope Waowdeals Pro Cycling Valcar PBM Cedric Barre Jeroen Blijlevens Davide -
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ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED NEWSPAPER MPHC’s H1 net Australia stay on profit touches top in C’wealth The Peninsula QR899.4m Games Donates sales proceeds to Gaza Business | 17 Sport | 28 Sunday 27 July 2014 • 29 Ramadan 1435 • Volume 19 Number 6139 www.thepeninsulaqatar.com [email protected] | [email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Emir to receive Israel extends Eid well-wishers DOHA: The Emiri Diwan has announced that the Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Gaza ceasefire; Thani will receive well-wishers on the occasion of Eid Al Fitr at Al Wajba Palace on the first day of Eid. toll past 1,000 Immediately after the Eid prayer and until 6.30 am, the Emir will receive Their Excellencies sheikhs, ministers, Ministers meet to bring war to end the Speaker of the Advisory Council, ministries’ undersec- GAZA CITY: Hamas rejected “At the request of the United retaries, members of the Shura Israel’s decision to extend by Nations, the cabinet has approved Council and citizens. 24 hours a pause in hostilities a humanitarian hiatus until From 6.30 am to 6.45 am, the in Gaza, saying Israeli tanks tomorrow at 24:00. The IDF Emir will receive heads of diplo- first had to withdraw from the (Israel Defence Forces) will act matic missions. From 6.45 to 7 territory. against any breach of the cease- am the Emir will receive armed “No humanitarian ceasefire is fire,” the official, who was not forces and police officers and valid without Israeli tanks with- named, said in a statement. -
Rapport Annuel UCI 2015
RAPPORT ANNUEL 2015 Table des matières Message du Président 4 RAPPORT DE GESTION ET DE PERFORMANCE 8 L’Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) 10 Un sport, huit disciplines 12 Rapport du Directeur Général 16 Relations internationales 20 Une année de sport et d’événements 24 Cyclisme sur route 26 Cyclisme sur piste 32 Mountain bike 36 BMX 40 Paracyclisme 44 Cyclo-cross 48 Trial 52 Cyclisme en salle 56 Le Centre Mondial du Cyclisme (CMC) UCI 60 Vélo pour tous 68 Événements de masse 70 Clean Sport 72 RAPPORT FINANCIER 76 Commentaire du CFO et Chiffres clés 78 Rapport du Comité d’Audit au Congrès de l’UCI 82 Rapport de l’Auditeur sur les Comptes Consolidés 84 États Financiers Consolidés 86 Rapport de l’Auditeur sur les États Financiers Statutaires 108 Comptes Statutaires 110 UCI WorldTour 114 ANNEXES Liste des Fédérations Nationales 116 Comité Directeur et organisation générale 118 Commissions 120 Résultats et classements 2015 126 3 Message du Président Ce Rapport Annuel couvre ma deuxième année complète au poste de Président de l’Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). J’estime qu’il reflète les progrès significatifs que nous avons accomplis dans la modernisation de notre organisation afin de veiller à ce qu’elle soit une Fédération Internationale remarquable par ses résultats et son intégrité. J’ai été élu Président en 2013 avec pour mandat de restaurer la confiance dans notre sport et l’UCI ainsi que leur crédibilité. En 2015, nous nous sommes appuyés sur les avancées réalisées l’année précédente afin de poursuivre cet objectif précis. L’UCI contribue à montrer la voie dans l’établissement des meilleures pratiques en termes d’intégrité et de transparence sportives. -
Central Districts Cycling Club
Central Districts Cycling Club DECEMBER 2010 Welcome Welcome to our special Christmas edition of the CDCC Newsletter. Don’t forget to renew your licence before December 31! Don’t forget to have a safe and happy Christmas and New Year! Tessa! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Junior Track Cyclist of the Year Welcome 1 CDCC Member, Matt Glaetzer, topped off a memorable year when he was named Junior Track Cyclist of the Year—Male at the recent Cycling Australia Awards in Melbourne. Junior Track 1 Congratulations Matt! Cyclist of the Year Junior 1 Commission Recent Racing 2- & Placing 5 Matt pictured with Cameron Meyer and Anna Meares. Upcoming 6 Photo by John Veage, CA website Events Other South Australians honoured at this year’s awards were Anna Meares, Mavic Elite Track Cyclist of the Year—Female and Ian Pedler, Australian Sports Commission Volun- ASADA 6 teer of the Year—SA. Education Chewing Gum 7 Junior Commission Expressions of Interest Source: Cycling SA website, Ian Pedler Stop Press! 8 Results Further to the recent announcement regarding the appointment of Mardi Brougham to chair the Cycling SA Junior Commission, expressions of interest are sought by persons who would like to serve on this important commission. If you have an interest in developing the sport and would like to serve on this commis- sion, please indicate this via email to Max Stevens at [email protected] before close of business on Friday January 7, 2011 to allow appointments to made and a meeting of the new commission held later in January. It would be helpful if you could also include in this expression of interest some comments regarding what you have to offer the com- mission and any particular roles you would like to contribute to (eg fundraising, development, public- ity etc). -
UEFA General Secretary
NBA | Page 6 FOOTBALL | Page 4 Warriors roll Messi hits To Advertise here Thunder to hat-trick as Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 match Bulls’ Barca extend 1996 mark unbeaten run Saturday, March 5, 2016 Jumada I 25, 1437 AH CRICKET Pakistan salvage GULF TIMES their pride with consolation win SPORT Page 5 FOOTBALL Al Rayyan get ready for Qatar Stars League party With 57 points in their kitty, a draw against Al Wakrah today would be enough for the Lions to nail their eighth league title By Sports Reporter need in this moment and we are missing Doha it. We have a week before our next game Coach Jorge Fossati being embraced by and we will work on this aspect during his adoring players after one of Al Rayyan’s that,” said Osim during his pre-match t’s no secret that Al Rayyan fans have matches. At right, captain Rodrigo Tabata press conference. endured a frustrating time over the Kharaitiyat have performed incon- years, thanks to their team’s inabili- sistently this season and are not where ty to translate promise and potential they ought to be, but Osim believes that Iinto titles as often as they would have his team should accept the situation and wanted. work hard to get out of it. But today, as Jorge Fossati’s men take “We have many people in our club on Al Wakrah in the Qatar Stars League who think that we don’t belong where at Al Sadd Club, they would be hoping we are in the standings right now. -
Track and Field Records at Bislett Stadium
Track and Field Records at Bislett Stadium Men Event Name Country Result Date (d.m.y) 100 metres Usain Bolt JAM 9.79 07.06.2012 200 metres Usain Bolt JAM 19.79 13.06.2013 400 metres Michael Johnson USA 43.86 21.07.1995 800 metres David Lekuta Rudisha KEN 1:42.04 04.06.2010 1500 metres Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:29.12 09.07.1998 1 Mile Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3:44.90 04.07.1997 3000 metres Haile Gebrselassie ETH 7:27.42 09.07.1998 5000 metres Kenenisa Bekele ETH 12:52.26 27.06.2003 10 000 metres Haile Gebreslassie ETH 26:31.32 04.07.1997 110 metres hurdles Ladji Doucouré FRA 13.00 29.07.2005 400 metres hurdles Abderrahman Samba QAT 47.60 07.06.2018 3000 metres steeplechase Paul Kipsiele Koech KEN 8:01.83 09.06.2011 High Jump Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2.38 15.06.2017 Pole Vault Tim Lobinger GER 6.00 30.06.1999 Long Jump Irving Saladino PAN 8.53 02.06.2006 Triple Jump Jonathan Edwards GBR 18.01 09.07.1998 Shot Put Tomas Walsh NZL 22.29 07.06.2018 Discus Throw Virgilijus Alekna LTU 70.51 15.06.2007 Hammer Throw Jurij Tamm EST 81.14 16.07.1985 Javelin Throw Raymond Hecht GER 92.60 21.07.1995 Decathlon Lars Vikan Rise NOR 7608 pts 18-19.05.2013 Women Event Name Country Result Date (d.m.y) 100 metres Merlene Ottey JAM 10.88 06.07.1991 200 metres Dafne Schippers NED 21.93 09.06.2016 400 metres Tatjana Kocembova TCH 49.23 23.08.1983 Sanya Richards USA 49.23 03.07.20091 800 metres Jarmila Kratochvilova TCH 1:55.04 23.08.19832 1500 metres Suzy Favor-Hamilton USA 3:57.40 28.07.2000 1 Mile Sonia O'Sullivan IRL 4:17.25 22.07.1994 3000 metres Gabriela Szabo -
27 Giugno 2021 Lista Iscritti | Liste Des Inscrits
74 CL. 1.11. HC Con il patrocinio di 27 giugno 2021 www.gplugano.ch | Liste des inscrits ListaUCI WorldTeam iscritti UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates INEOS GrenadierUAE Team Emirates Team BikeExchange INEOS Grenadier Team Qhubeka Assos Team BikeExchange Team Qhubeka Assos Nome e Cognome Naz. CodiceUCI WorldTeam UCI N° Nome e Cognome Naz. Codice UCI N° UAE Team Emirates INEOS Grenadier Team BikeExchange Team Qhubeka Assos UAE Team-Emirates UAD UAE Qhubeka Assos TQA RSA (UCI WorldTeam) (UCI WorldTeam) Diego Ulissi ITA 10005467952 1 Carlos Barbero ESP 10007992174 11 UCI WorldTeam Aleksandr Riabushenko BLR 10008692594 2 Connor Brown NZL 10010794060 12 UAE Team EmiratesIsrael Start Up Nation Rui INEOS Grenadier Costa Cofidis Team BikeExchangePOR 10003259685 Team Qhubeka Assos3 Kilian Frankiny SUI 10008672790 13 Israel Start Up Nation Cofidis Alessandro Covi ITA 10009877412 4 Robert Power AUS 10009492139 14 Valerio Conti ITA 10007518692 5 Dylan Sunderland AUS 10010995841 15 Juan Ayuso Pesquera ESP 10041514162Israel Start Up Nation 6 Cofidis Karel Vacek CZE 10034725677 16 Sven Eric Bystrom NOR 10006875563 7 Emil Vinjebo DEN 10013118929 17 Rubens Bertogliati SUI 10001324436 Hendrik Redant BEL 10000992111 UCI WorldTeam UCI ProTeam Israel Start Up Nation Cofidis UAE Team Emirates INEOS Grenadier Team BikeExchange Team Qhubeka Assos Androni Giocattoli IsraelGazprom UCI ProTeamStart-Up Nation Arkea ISN Team Novo NordiskISR INEOS Grenadiers IGD GBR (UCI WorldTeam) (UCI WorldTeam) Androni Giocattoli Gazprom Arkea Team Novo Nordisk Sebastian Berwick