Cycling At The 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's 500 M Time Trial
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Cycling At The 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's 500 M Time Trial
The women's 500 m time trial at the 2022 Commonwealth Games was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 31 July 2022. Records Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows: Results References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games - Women's 500 m time trial Women's 500 m time trial Cycling at the Commonwealth Games – Women's 500 m time trial Comm The command in the Unix family of computer operating systems is a utility that is used to compare two files for common and distinct lines. is specified in the POSIX standard. It has been widely available on Unix-like operating systems since ...
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Lee Valley VeloPark
Lee Valley VeloPark is a cycling centre on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London, England. It is owned and managed by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, and it was opened to the public in March 2014. The facility was one of the permanent venues for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Lee Valley VeloPark is at the northern end of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It has a velodrome and BMX racing track, which have been used for the Games, as well as a one-mile (1.6 km) road course and 5 miles (8 km) of mountain bike trails. The park replaces the Eastway Cycle Circuit demolished to make way for it. The facilities built for the Olympics were constructed between 2009 and 2011. The first event in the Velopark was the London round of the 2011 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup series. Planning In February 2005, plans were announced for a £22 million VeloPark. Sport England would invest £10.5 million, Lee Valley Regional Park Authority £6 million an ...
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Emma Finucane
Emma Finucane (born 22 December 2002) is a British and Welsh track cyclist. She is the 2023 UCI world champion in women's individual sprint, the third Briton (after Victoria Pendleton and Becky James) and second Welsh woman (after James) to win the world title. Cycling career Having previously won two silver medals at the 2020 British National Track Championships, Finucane became a British champion when winning the team sprint event at the 2022 British National Track Championships. She also won a silver medal and two bronze medals at the same Championships. Later that year, Finucane went on to win bronze medals in both the sprint and team sprint at the Commonwealth Games. Finucane was the star of the 2023 British Cycling National Track Championships, after she won four national titles (taking her total to 5). They were the 500 m Time trial, the Sprint, the Keirin and a second team sprint title. At the 2023 UCI World track cycling championships in Glasgow, at the Chris Hoy Na ...
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Devaney Collier
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Sarah Orban is a Canadian professional racing cyclist. She rode in the women's sprint event at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ..., Germany. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Canadian female cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Canadian women Cyclists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Canada Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Canada Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games {{Canada-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Iona Moir
Iona (; gd, Ì Chaluim Chille (IPA: iːˈxaɫ̪ɯimˈçiʎə, sometimes simply ''Ì''; sco, Iona) is a small island in the Inner Hebrides, off the Ross of Mull on the western coast of Scotland. It is mainly known for Iona Abbey, though there are other buildings on the island. Iona Abbey was a centre of Gaelic monasticism for three centuries and is today known for its relative tranquility and natural environment. It is a tourist destination and a place for spiritual retreats. Its modern Scottish Gaelic name means "Iona of (Saint) Columba" (formerly anglicised as "Icolmkill"). In 2019, the island's estimated population was 120. Residents engage in farming, using traditional methods. Other occupations include crofting and tourism-related work; some craftsmen make goods for sale locally, such as pottery, tapestries, jewellery and knitted goods. In March 1980, the Hugh Fraser Foundation donated much of the main island (and its off-lying islands) to the current owner, the Nationa ...
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