Cycling At The 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's Road Time Trial
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Cycling At The 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's Road Time Trial
These are the official results of the Women's Individual Time Trial at the 2000 Summer Olympics The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 1 ... in Sydney, Australia. The race was held on Saturday, 30 September 2000 with a race distance of 31.2 km. Medallists Final classification References Sources Official Report of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics available at https://web.archive.org/web/20060622162855/http://www.la84foundation.org/5va/reports_frmst.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's road time trial Women's road time trial Cycling at the Summer Olympics – Women's individual time trial 2000 in women's road cycling Women's events at the 2000 Summer Olympics ...
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2000 Summer Olympics
The 2000 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXVII Olympiad and also known as Sydney 2000 (Dharug: ''Gadigal 2000''), the Millennium Olympic Games or the Games of the New Millennium, was an international multi-sport event held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It marked the second time the Summer Olympics were held in Australia, and in the Southern Hemisphere, the first being in Melbourne, in 1956. Sydney was selected as the host city for the 2000 Games in 1993. Teams from 199 countries participated in the 2000 Games, which were the first to feature at least 300 events in its official sports programme. The Games' cost was estimated to be A$6.6 billion. These were the final Olympic Games under the IOC presidency of Juan Antonio Samaranch before the arrival of his successor Jacques Rogge. The 2000 Games were the last of the two consecutive Summer Olympics to be held in a predominantly English-speaking country fo ...
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Catherine Marsal
Catherine Marsal (born 20 January 1971) is a French former racing cyclist. She has been World Champion four times and raced professionally around the world. At the age of 17 she was selected for the French Olympic Team for the first time. Since then, she represented her native country at four Summer Olympics: 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000. Marsal retired from cycling in 2005 when she was recruited by Team SATS Cycling to become sports director for the Danish team. The team became number one on the UCI ranking. In April 2015 Marsal was hired by the Danish Cycling Union to be the national coach of the Danish female cycling team. Marsal currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Women's Continental Team . Personal life Marsal is married and lives in Copenhagen. She gave birth to a son in 2013. Palmares ;1987 :1st Road Race, UCI Junior Road World Championships :2nd Individual pursuit, UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships ;1988 :1st Individual pursuit, UCI Junior ...
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Cycling At The Summer Olympics – Women's Individual Time Trial
Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "bikers". Apart from two-wheeled bicycles, "cycling" also includes the riding of unicycle A unicycle is a vehicle that touches the ground with only one wheel. The most common variation has a bicycle frame, frame with a bicycle saddle, saddle, and has a human-powered vehicle, pedal-driven direct-drive mechanism, direct-drive. A two spee ...s, tricycles, quadricycles, recumbent bicycle, recumbent and similar human-powered transport, human-powered vehicles (HPVs). Bicycles were introduced in the 19th century and now number approximately one billion worldwide. They are the principal means of transportation in many parts of the world, especially in densely populated European cities. Cycling is widely regarded as an effective and efficient mode of transportation opti ...
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Road Cycling At The 2000 Summer Olympics
A road is a linear way for the conveyance of traffic that mostly has an improved surface for use by vehicles (motorized and non-motorized) and pedestrians. Unlike streets, the main function of roads is transportation. There are many types of roads, including parkways, avenues, controlled-access highways (freeways, motorways, and expressways), tollways, interstates, highways, thoroughfares, and local roads. The primary features of roads include lanes, sidewalks (pavement), roadways (carriageways), medians, shoulders, verges, bike paths (cycle paths), and shared-use paths. Definitions Historically many roads were simply recognizable routes without any formal construction or some maintenance. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) defines a road as "a line of communication (travelled way) using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own wheels", ...
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Alessandra Cappellotto
Alessandra Cappellotto (born August 27, 1968) is a retired racing cyclist from Italy. She represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996, and 2000. She won the world title in the women's individual road race at the 1997 UCI Road World Championships in San Sebastian, Spain. Valeria Cappellotto, who died in 2015, was her sister. She helped five Afghan cyclists to escape their country and settle in Italy, following the 2021 Taliban offensive A military offensive by the Taliban insurgent group and other allied militants led to the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan based in Kabul and marked the end of the nearly 20-year-old War in Afghanistan, that had begun following the .... References External links * * 1968 births Living people Italian female cyclists Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists of Italy Cyclists from the Province of Vicenza UCI Road World Champions (women) 20 ...
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Olga Slioussareva
Olga Anatolyevna Slyusareva (russian: Ольга Анатольевна Слюсарева) (born 28 April 1969 in Chervonyi Donets, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian professional racing cyclist. She won a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in the points race, bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in the points race, and at the 2004 Olympic Games in the road race. Since 2019, she is the Mayor of Tula, a city about 193km (120mi) South of Moscow. Career highlights ;1995 :2nd, World Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite, Bogotá ;1998 :1st, European Championship, Track Omnium :3rd, World Championship, Track, Points race, Elite, Bordeaux :2nd, World Cup, Track, Points race, Victoria, British Columbia ;1999 :1st, European Championship, Track Omnium :3rd, National Championship, Road, Elite, Russia :3rd, World Cup, Track, Points race, Mexico City :1st, World Cup, Track, Points race, Frisco, Texas ;2000 :3rd, Olympic Summer Games, Track, Points race, Sydney :3rd, World Championship, Tra ...
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Nicole Brändli
Nicole Brändli (born 18 June 1979) is a professional cyclist from Switzerland. She is a three-time winner of Giro d'Italia Femminile. She was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 2001, 2002 and 2003. She also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2008 Summer Olympics. Palmarès ;1996 :2nd Time Trial, National Junior Road Championships ;1997 :1st Berner Rundfahrt :2nd Time Trial, UCI Junior Road World Championships ;1998 :3rd Berner Rundfahrt ;1999 : UEC European Road Championships ::2nd U23 Time Trial ::3rd U23 Road Race :2nd Road Race, National Road Championships :3rd Rund Um die Rigi–Gersau :10th Road Race, UCI Road World Championships :10th Trofeo Alfredo Binda ;2000 :1st Time Trial, National Road Championships :2nd Overall Eko Tour Dookola Polski :2nd Berner Rundfahrt :3rd U23 Time Trial, UEC European Road Championships :3rd Giro del Lago Maggiore :9th La Flèche Wallonne ;2001 :National Road Championships ::1st Road ...
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Tracey Gaudry
Tracey Gaudry (née Watson; born 17 June 1969) is an Australian sport administrator, former professional cyclist and former chief executive officer of Respect Victoria - Victoria's first agency dedicated to the primary prevention of all forms of family violence and violence against women. Prior to her corporate executive roles, Gaudry represented Australia at two Summer Olympics (1996 and 2000) and the 1998 Commonwealth Games. After finishing her career as an athlete, Gaudry served on numerous boards and committees, leading to her current appointments as member of the Management Committee of the Union Cycliste Internationale, president of the Oceania Cycling Confederation and member of the Board of the Deakin University Sport Business Network. Cycling career Gaudry began riding seriously early in 1992 after recovering from a life-threatening illness, with support from the Victorian Institute of Sport's (VIS) cycling coach, Donna Rae-Szalenski from Geelong, and the Geelong West ...
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Tetyana Styazhkina
Tetyana Styazhkina, also written as Tetyana Stiajkina, ( uk, Тетяна Стяжкіна; born 10 April 1977) is a Ukrainian cycle racer who rides for the Chirio Forno d'Asolo team. She is a climber, featured in the Vuelta a El Salvador. She competed at the 2000 and 2008 Summer Olympics. U23 Career Highlights 1999 *European Road Championships - Time Trial *European Road Championships - Road Race Elite Career Highlights ;1997 *1st, Giro della Toscana - Prologue ;2000 *1st, Tour de l'Aude - Stage 8 *1st, Tour de Suisse - Stage 4 ;2002 *1st, Ukrainian National Road Championships - Time Trial *1st, Trophée d'Or Féminin - General Classification *1st, Trophée d'Or Féminin - Stage 2 *1st, Trophée d'Or Féminin - Stage 5 *1st, Trophée d'Or Féminin - Stage 6 ;2003 *1st, Eko Tour Dookola Polski - General Classification *1st, Eko Tour Dookola Polski - Stage 2 ;2007 *1st, Grand Prix de Santa Ana *1st, Vuelta a El Salvador - Stage 1 ;2008 *1st, Vuelta a El Salvador - Gene ...
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Teodora Ruano
María Teodora Adoracion ("Dori") Ruano Sanchón (born 11 January 1969) is a retired female track and road racing cyclist from Spain. She represented her native country at three Summer Olympics: in 1992, 2000, and 2004. Her biggest achievement was winning the world title in the women's points race at the 1998 UCI Track Cycling World Championships The 1998 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Bordeaux, France from August 26 to August 30, 1998. Twelve events were contested, eight for the men and four for the women. France do .... References External links * 1969 births Living people Spanish female cyclists Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists of Spain Sportspeople from Salamanca UCI Track Cycling World Champions (women) Spanish track cyclists Cyclists from Castile and León {{Spain-cycling-bio-1960s-s ...
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Yvonne McGregor
Yvonne McGregor MBE (born 9 April 1961) is a female English former professional cyclist from Wibsey. She was made an MBE, for services to cycling, in the 2002 New Year Honours. Cycling career McGregor competed in running until the age of 28, coming eighth at the 1988 world fell running championship, and did not ride a bicycle until she was 17. She started cycling competitively in triathlon, finishing third in the British championship in 1990, and focused on it when she injured her Achilles tendon. In 1993 she broke Beryl Burton's 20-year-old British 10 mile time-trial record with 21 minutes 15 seconds. She scored her first major success when she won the points race at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada. On 17 June 1995 in Manchester she set an hour record for women at 47.411 km. McGregor broke Burton's 25-mile time-trial record in 1996, setting 51 minutes 30 seconds. She missed out on a medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, finishing fourth in the pur ...
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