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Sara Carrigan OAM
CYCLING BIO
Born 7 September 1980
Gunnedah, NSW, Australia
Robbie McEwen
CYCLING BIO
Born 24 June 1972
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Anna Wilson
CYCLING BIO
Born 26 November 1971
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Kathy Watt OAM
CYCLING BIO
Born 11 September 1964
Warragul, Victoria, Australia
Kathy Watt made history at Barcelona in 1992 when she became the first Australian (male or female) to win an Olympic Cycling Road Race - then added Silver in the 3000m individual pursuit.
Barcelona is one of many highlights in a 20-year international career that included two Olympic Games, six World Championship campaigns, and four Commonwealth Games.
Phil Anderson
CYCLING BIO
Born 12 March 1958
London, England
Sid Patterson
CYCLING BIO
Born 14 August 1927
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died 29 November 1999 (aged 72)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Edgar 'Dunc' Gray
CYCLING BIO
Born 17 July 1906
Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Died 30 August 1996 (aged 90)
Kiama, NSW, Australia
Russell Mockridge
CYCLING BIO
Born 18 July 1928
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died 13 September 1958 (aged 30)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Sir Hubert Opperman OBE KCSJ
CYCLING BIO
Born 29 May 1904
Rochester, Victoria, Australia
Died 18 April 1996 (aged 91)
Wantirna, Victoria, Australia
Few athletes, in any sport, leave a legacy that stands the test of time like Opperman.
His greatest feats were achieved almost 90 years ago.
In the era of Bradman and Phar Lap he captured the nations attention and remains a household name.
Sir Hubert Opperman, affectionately known as Oppy by Australian and French crowds, earned international acclaim for his endurance feats in the 1920s and 1930s.
Troy Brosnan
Troy Brosnan hails from Adelaide, South Australia and took up downhill riding at the age of 13.
Troy was picked up by the Monster Energy/Specialized team to race on the World Cup Series circuit which meant he left school and his parents to race overseas for 6 months.
He made a statement in his first year on the World Cup circuit by winning the World Cup Junior Overall title.
Troy has been racing with Canyon Factory Collective Team since 2018 and continues to feature on the podium at World Cup and World Championship level.