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Edith Atkins set the women's road record at 679 kilometres (422 mi) on 12 July 1953. [54] Christine Moody set the women's record at 688.57 kilometres (427.86 mi) in July 1969. [55] Sandy Earl set a new road record at 712.07 kilometres (442.46 mi) on 14 August 2011. [56] [49]
2 Women's records. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of Olympic Games records in track cycling. ... This is a list of Olympic records in track cycling.
World records in the sport of track cycling are ratified by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Item 3.5.001 of the UCI regulations defines the events in which ...
3 All-time medal table (women's) 1984–Present. 4 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of Olympic medalists in cycling (women) 11 languages.
The first attempt on a para-cycling hour record after the new regulations were extended to para-cycling was by Irishman Colin Lynch in the C2 category, bettering the accepted best performance previously set by Laurent Thirionet in 1999 by 2 kilometres, and setting the first 'ratified' para-cycling world hour record. The mark of 43.133 km was ...
Constance Eileen Sheridan (née Shaw, 18 October 1923 – 12 February 2023) was an English cyclist who specialized in time trialing and road record-breaking. She broke all the records of the Women's Road Records Association during the late 1940s and 1950s.
This is an overview of the progression of the World track cycling record of the women's 500 m time trial as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale. [1]
The previous record, 167 miles per hour (269 km/h), was set in 1995 by Dutchman Fred Rompelberg. Two years earlier she set the women's bicycle land speed record, pedaling 147.7 mph (237.7 km/h). [6] She is the first and only woman in history to hold the world record, which was first established in 1899. [7] [8]