List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Cycling in Australia

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List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Cycling in Australia Location Year Player Medals Event Category Results London 2012 Sam WILLOUGHBY Silver Individual Cycling BMX 37.929 London 2012 Annette EDMONDSON Bronze Omnium Cycling Track 24 London 2012 Anna MEARES Gold sprint Cycling Track London 2012 Shane PERKINS Bronze Sprint individual Cycling Track Glenn OSHEA Jack BOBRIDGE London 2012 Silver Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track Michael HEPBURN Rohan DENNIS Anna MEARES London 2012 Bronze Team Sprint Cycling Track Kaarle MCCULLOCH Beijing 2008 Anna MEARES Silver sprint Cycling Track Athens 2004 Anna MEARES Gold 500m time trial Cycling Track 33.952 Athens 2004 Bradley MCGEE Silver Individual Pursuit Cycling Track Athens 2004 Katie MACTIER Silver individual pursuit Cycling Track Athens 2004 Ryan BAYLEY Gold Keirin Cycling Track Athens 2004 Shane KELLY Bronze Keirin Cycling Track Graeme BROWN Athens 2004 Gold Madison Cycling Track 22 Stuart O'GRADY Athens 2004 Anna MEARES Bronze sprint Cycling Track Athens 2004 Ryan BAYLEY Gold Sprint individual Cycling Track Bradley MCGEE Brett LANCASTER Graeme BROWN Athens 2004 Gold Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track Luke ROBERTS Peter DAWSON Stephen WOOLDRIDGE Athens 2004 Sara CARRIGAN Gold individual road race Cycling Road 3h24:24 Athens 2004 Michael ROGERS Bronze individual time trial Cycling Road 58:01.7 Sydney 2000 Shane KELLY Bronze 1km time trial Cycling Track 01:02.8 Sydney 2000 Michelle FERRIS Silver 500m time trial Cycling Track 34.696 Sydney 2000 Bradley MCGEE Bronze Individual Pursuit Cycling Track Sydney 2000 Gary NEIWAND Silver Keirin Cycling Track Brett AITKEN Sydney 2000 Gold Madison Cycling Track 26,0 Scott MCGRORY Darryn HILL Sydney 2000 Gary NEIWAND Bronze Olympic Sprint Cycling Track Sean EADIE Atlanta 1996 Bradley MCGEE Bronze Individual Pursuit Cycling Track Atlanta 1996 Stuart O'GRADY Bronze Points Race Cycling Track Pts 27 Atlanta 1996 Lucy TYLER-SHARMAN Bronze points race Cycling Track Pts 17 Atlanta 1996 Michelle FERRIS Silver sprint Cycling Track Bradley MCGEE Brett AITKEN Atlanta 1996 Dean WOODS Bronze Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track Stuart O'GRADY Timothy O'SHANNESSEY Bradley MCGEE Brett AITKEN Atlanta 1996 Dean WOODS Bronze Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track Stuart O'GRADY Timothy O'SHANNESSEY Barcelona 1992 Shane KELLY Silver 1km time trial Cycling Track 01:04.3 Barcelona 1992 Kathryn Anne WATT Silver individual pursuit Cycling Track Barcelona 1992 Kathryn Anne WATT Gold individual road race Cycling Road 02:04:42 Barcelona 1992 Gary NEIWAND Silver Sprint individual Cycling Track Brett AITKEN Shaun William O'BRIEN Barcelona 1992 Silver Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track 04:10.2 Stephen MCGLEDE Stuart O'GRADY Seoul 1988 Martin VINNICOMBE Silver 1km time trial Cycling Track 1:04.784 (55.569) Seoul 1988 Dean WOODS Silver Individual Pursuit Cycling Track 4:35.00 (52.363) Seoul 1988 Gary NEIWAND Bronze Sprint individual Cycling Track Brett DUTTON Dean WOODS Seoul 1988 Bronze Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track 4:16.02 (56.245) Stephen MCGLEDE Wayne MCCARNEY www.downloadexcelfiles.com Dean WOODS Kevin NICHOLS Los Angeles 1984 Gold Team Pursuit (4000m) Cycling Track 04:26.0 Michael GRENDA Michael TURTUR Munich 1972 Clyde SEFTON Silver individual road race Cycling Road at 0:27 Munich 1972 Daniel CLARK Silver 1km time trial Cycling Track 1:06.87 (53.835 km/h) Munich 1972 John Michael NICHOLSON Silver Sprint individual Cycling Track Anthony John MARCHANT Melbourne / Stockholm 1956 Gold 2000m tandem Cycling Track Ian Sterry BROWNE Melbourne / Stockholm 1956 Richard Francis PLOOG Bronze Sprint individual Cycling Track Helsinki 1952 Russell MOCKRIDGE Gold 1km time trial Cycling Track 01:11.1 Lionel COX Helsinki 1952 Gold 2000m tandem Cycling Track Russell MOCKRIDGE Helsinki 1952 Lionel COX Silver Sprint individual Cycling Track Los Angeles 1932 Edgar Laurence GRAY Gold 1km time trial Cycling Track 01:13.0 Amsterdam 1928 Edgar Laurence GRAY Bronze 1km time trial Cycling Track 01:15.3 For more information, kindly visit : www.downloadexcelfiles.com www.downloadexcelfiles.com.
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