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  2. List of Olympic medalists in cycling (women) - Wikipedia

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    3 All-time medal table (women's) 1984–Present. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of Olympic medalists in cycling (women) 11 languages.

  3. Anna Kiesenhofer - Wikipedia

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    anna-kiesenhofer .com. Anna Kiesenhofer ( German pronunciation: [ˈanaː ˈkiːsn̩ˌhoːfɐ]; born 14 February 1991) is an Austrian professional cyclist and mathematician, who rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Roland Cycling. [ 1] She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in mathematics at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

  4. Laura Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Laura Kenny. Dame Laura Rebecca Kenny, Lady Kenny, [ 3] DBE, OLY ( née Trott; born 24 April 1992) is a former British professional track and road cyclist who specialised in track endurance events, specifically the team pursuit, omnium, scratch race, elimination race and madison disciplines. [ 4]

  5. Joanna Rowsell - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Katie Rowsell MBE (born 5 December 1988 [3]) is a retired English cyclist on the Great Britain Cycling Team who competed on track and road.. Her greatest successes were the gold medals won in the women's team pursuit at the 2012 London Olympics and the 2016 Rio Olympics as well as five World Championship titles, four in the team pursuit (2008, 2009, 2012 and 2014) plus one in the ...

  6. Kristin Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Armstrong. Winning the 2012 Olympics time trial (age 38). Kristin Armstrong Savola ( née Armstrong; born August 11, 1973) is a former professional road bicycle racer [ 1] and three-time Olympic gold medalist, the winner of the women's individual time trial in 2008, 2012, and 2016. Before temporarily retiring to start a family in 2009 ...

  7. Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint

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    The women's sprint event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place from 6 to 8 August 2021 at the Izu Velodrome. [1] [2] 30 cyclists from 18 nations competed. [3] Canadian rider Kelsey Mitchell won gold, with Olena Starikova from Ukraine and Lee Wai-sze from Hong-Kong completing the medal positions. The medals were presented by Yasuhiro Yamashita ...

  8. Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's individual road ...

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    v. t. e. The women's individual road race event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July 2021 on a course starting at Musashinonomori Park in Tokyo and ending at the Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture. [ 1] 67 cyclists from 40 nations competed, with 48 completing the course. [ 2] The race was won by rank outsider Anna Kiesenhofer of ...

  9. British women's sprint squad breaks world record, wins gold ...

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    In other events on the opening night of track cycling, the defending champion Dutch men's sprint team of Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen and Jeffrey Hoogland broke their own Olympic record with ...