Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012

Australian team won 13 medals  – 8 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze medals. Jayme Paris won both events but insufficient competitors for medals to be awarded.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Scott McPhee (pilot for Lindores)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Felicity Johnson – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Kerry Knowler (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Stephanie Morton (pilot for Johnson)
  • Brandie O’Connor – B
  • Jayme Paris – C1
  • Susan Powell – C4

Click here to locate detailed results.

 

Australian team and results at the UCI Para Track Cycling World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 9 – 12 February.

Road Cycling World Championships 2019

Australian team won 15 medals – 9 gold,  1 silver and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Alistair Donohoe –  C5
  • Darren Hicks –  C2
  • Stuart Jones – T2
  • David Nicholas –  C3
  • Stuart Tripp – H5
  • Alex Welsh – H3

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Paige Greco – C3
  • Meg Lemon  –  C4
  • ​Hannah Macdougall –  C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Kaitlyn Schurmann –  C1

Click here for detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2019 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships, Emmen, Netherlands, 11 – 15 September.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.

Tandem Pursuit Modra, Beijing Summer Paralympics

Kieran Modra (vision impaired rider, back) and Tyson Lawrence (sighted pilot, front) during their gold medal ride in the men’s tandem pursuit at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2017

Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

 

Women

  • Stephanie Fernandez-Preiksa (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 2 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlam Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2017 UCI Para Track World Championships, Los Angeles, United States, 2 – 5 March and UCI Para Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 31 August – 3 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2016

Australian team won 14 medals – 4 gold, 5 silver  and 5 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Dave Edwards (pilot for Modra)
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra – B
  • Darcy Thompson – C1
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Alexandra Lisney  – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Susan Powell  – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

Click here to locate results for World Championships.

Australian team and results at the 2016 UCI Para Track World Championships, Montichiari, Italy, 17 – 20 March.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2015

World Track Cycling Championships, Appeldorn, Netherlands, 26-29 March.

Australian team won 11 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver  and 4 bronze medals

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Bryce Lindores – B
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Mark Jamieson (pilot gor Lindores)
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Nicholas Yallouris (pilot Kennedy)

Women

  • Alexandra Green  – C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
World Cycling Road Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Australian team won 9 medals – 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel – H1

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results at the 2015 UCI Para Track World Championships, Appledorn, Netherlands, 26 – 29 March and 2015 UCI Para Road World Championships, Nottwil, Switzerland, 29 July – 2 August.

Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2014

World Track  Cycling Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April

Australian team won 17 medals – 5 gold, 5 silver  and 7 bronze medals

Medallists:

Note -Jayme Richardson was also eligible to medal, following the UCI rule changes, allowing Jayme to compete against formula-levelled World Record benchmarks.

Australian Team

Men

  • Tom Clarke (pilot for Kennedy)t
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Paul Kennedy  – B
  • Kieran Modra –  B
  • Jason Niblett (pilot for Modra)
  • David Nicholas – C3

Women

  • Alexandra Green (- C4
  • Breanna Hargrave (pilot for O’Connor)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Brandie O’Connor –  B
  • Sue Powell  – C4
  • Felicity Johnson  – B
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Holly Takos – (pilot for Johnson)
World Road Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

Australian team won 8 medals – 4 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H4
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matt Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Alexandra Green – C4
  • Susan Powell – C4
  • Jayme Richardson – C1
  • Bianca Woolford – T1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for the UCI Para Track World Championships, Aguascalientes, Mexico, 10 – 13 April and UCI Para Road World Championships, Greenville, United States, 29 August – 1 September.

 

Road Cycling World Championships 2013

Australian team won 8 medals – 3 gold and 5 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Nigel Barley – H3
  • Michael Curran (pilot for Formston)
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Matthew Formston – B
  • Michael Gallagher – C5
  • Jarrad Langmead -T2
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Craig Parsons – H1
  • Michael Taylor -H2
  • Stuart Tripp – H4

Women

  • Carol Cooke -T2
  • Alexandra Green -C4
  • Simone Kennedy -C3
  • Claire McLean – C5
  • Susan Powell -C4
  • Jayme Richardson -C1
  • Bianca Woolford -T1

 

Officials

  • Murray Lydeamore OAM – Manager
  • Peter Day – Head Coach
  • Paul Martens – Handcycle Coach
  • Tom Skulander – Coach
  • Daniel Brent – Mechanic
  • Ben Cook –  Coach / Trikes
  • Kimberley Conte –  Handcycle Coordinator
  • Anouska Edwards – Classifier / Physiotherapist
  • Peter Giessauf – Mechanic
  • Peter Steggall – Physiotherapist

Click here to locate detailed results.

Australian team and results at the 2013 UCI Para Road Cycling World Championships, Baie-Comeau, Canada, 29 August – 1 September.

Track Cycling World Championships 2012