Gary Anderson (cyclist)
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Gary John Anderson (born 18 September 1967) is a former track and
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from New Zealand who won an Olympic bronze medal and three Commonwealth Games gold medals.


Cycling career

Anderson attended four Olympics. He finished third in the 4000m pursuit at the 1992 Olympic Games in
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, and achieved the following placings at his other games: * 1988 Seoul (4000m Ind. Pursuit): 7th * 1996 Atlanta (4000m Ind. Pursuit): 13th * 2000 Sydney (4000m Ind. Pursuit): 6th Anderson won eight medals at the
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, including three golds at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland. In the 1990 Queen's Birthday Honours, Anderson was appointed a
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, for services to cycling. He was also awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal. Anderson raced with a heart defect which could make his heart race under stress. He was in top form prior to the
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but was injured in a crash and instead commentated for
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. After returning for his final Games in Sydney he turned to coaching and managing.


Personal life

In 1999 while at the New Zealand National track cycling championships, Anderson was involved in an altercation with a member of the Ulysses Motorcycle Club. This resulted in an inquiry by Cycling New Zealand into the matter.


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* * * * * * * 1967 births Living people English emigrants to New Zealand New Zealand male cyclists Olympic bronze medalists for New Zealand Cyclists at the 1988 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for New Zealand Cyclists from Greater London Cyclists from Auckland Commonwealth Games gold medallists for New Zealand Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand Cyclists at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Cyclists at the 1990 Commonwealth Games Olympic medalists in cycling New Zealand Members of the Order of the British Empire Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling New Zealand track cyclists Medallists at the 1986 Commonwealth Games Medallists at the 1990 Commonwealth Games {{NewZealand-Olympic-medalist-stub