Victoria Pendleton
Event(s): Sprint Track Cycling
Country: Great Britain
"That's my dream: to be competitive at the Olympics
and, hopefully, a gold medal."
Encouraged by her fathers enthusiasm for cycling, Victoria and her twin Brother started grass track racing as a hobby when she was a nine year old. At 16 and after some good results she was talent spotted by a national track coach although despite his efforts to encourage her to train full-time, she decided to concentrate on her GCSE’s and A-levels. After school Victoria went to Northumbria University to study Sport and Exercise Science.
While there she continued cycling and inspired by Jason Queally’s Olympic Gold medal at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games Victoria started training with the GB track cycling squad. She quickly earned her place on the England Potential Program (2001) and was then selected on to the World Class Performance Program (WCPP) the following year, despite some skepticism that she was too slight to be a sprinter.
In her first year on the WCPP, Victoria won the National Championships in the Sprint and 500m and earned the opportunity to attend an international training academy (U.C.I. World Cycling Centre) in Aigle, Switzerland for two seasons leading up to the Athens Olympics. Despite a disappointing performance at her first Olympic Games, Victoria went onto become World Sprint Champion in 2005 and Commonwealth Sprint Champion in 2006. She also won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games and World Championships that same year.
In 2007, Victoria made history when she won an unprecedented three World Championship Gold medals, establishing herself as the world’s best female track cyclist. Currently a member of British Cycling’s Olympic Podium Program, Victoria lives and trains in Manchester where in the 2008 World Championships she won two Gold and one Silver medal. She is now one of the clear favorites for gold this summer in Beijing.
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- 2001: 1st place, UK National Championships, Sprint and 500m.
- 2002: 4th place, Commonwealth Games, Sprint.
- 2003: 4th place, UCI Track World Championships, Sprint.
- 2004: 4th place, UCI Track World Championships, Sprint. 6th place, Olympic Games, Time Trial.
- 2005: 1st place, UCI Track World Championships, Sprint.
- 2006: 1st place, Commonwealth Games, Sprint. 2nd place, Commonwealth Games, 500m.
- 2007: 1st place, UCI Track World Championships, Sprint, Team Sprint and Keirin.
- 2008: 1st place, UCI Track World Championships, Sprint and Team Sprint. 2nd place, UCI Track World Championships, Keirin.
- 2008 World Championships gold medalist, Team Sprint
- 2008 World Championships gold medalist, Sprint
- 2008 World Championships silver medalist, Keirin
- 2007 World Championships gold medalist, Keirin
- 2007 World Championships gold medalist, Sprint
- 2007 World Championships gold medalist, Team Sprint
- 2007 World Cup (Sydney) gold medalist, Keirin
- 2007 World Cup (Sydney) silver medalist, Sprint
- 2007 World Cup (Manchester) gold medalist, Sprint
- 2007 World Cup (Manchester) gold medalist, 500m
- 2007 World Cup (Manchester) gold medalist, Keirin
- 2007 World Cup (Moscow) gold medalist, Keirin
- 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Sprint
- 2006 Commonwealth Games silver medalist, 500mTT
- 2006 World Cup (Moscow) silver medalist, Sprint
- 2006 World Cup (Manchester) gold medalist, Sprint
- 2006 World Championships silver medalist, Sprint
- 2005 World Championships gold medalist, Sprint
- 2005 World Cup (Los Angeles) gold medalist, Keirin
| Sprint - 29-Mar-08 |
| Place
|
Name
|
Country
|
1st Race
|
2nd Race
|
Decider
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| 1
|
Victoria Pendleton |
GBR
|
11.747
|
11.551
|
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| 2
|
Simona Krupeckaite
|
LTU
|
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| 3
|
Jennie Reed
|
USA
|
12.055
|
|
12.044
|
| 4
|
Shuang Guo
|
CHN
|
|
11.496
|
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5
|
Willy Kanis
|
NED
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6
|
Clara Sanchez
|
FRA |
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7
|
Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez
|
CUB
|
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8
|
Yvonne Hijenaar
|
NED
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| Keirin - 30-Mar-08
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| Place |
Name
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Country
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|
|
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1
|
Jennie Reed
|
USA
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2
|
Victoria Pendleton |
GBR
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3
|
Christin Muche
|
GER
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4
|
Clara Sanchez
|
FRA
|
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5
|
Anna Blyth
|
GBR
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6
|
Simona Krupeckaite
|
LTU
|
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Team Sprint - 27-Mar-08
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Place
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Country
|
Lap 1 |
Lap 1-2 |
Speed (km/h) |
|
1
|
Great Britain (Victoria Pendleton, Shanze Reade)
|
19.455 (2)
|
33.661
|
53.474
|
|
2
|
China (Junje gong, Lulu Zheng)
|
19.414 (1)
|
34.223
|
52.506
|
|
3
|
Germany (Dana Glöss, Miriam Welte)
|
13.112 (1)
|
34.036
|
52.885
|
|
4
|
France (Sandie Clair, Virginie Cueff)
|
12.133(2)
|
34.234
|
52.579
|
|
5
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Russia
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6
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Italy
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7
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Thailand
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