- Lisa Mathison
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ridername = Lisa Mathison
fullname = Lisa Mathison
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1985|1|31
country = AUS
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discipline = MTB
role = Rider
ridertype = XC
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updated =13 April 2008 Lisa Mathison (born
31 January 1985 ) is a professionalcyclist fromBrisbane ,Queensland ,Australia , specialising in cross-countrymountain bike racing . She started competitive cycling at the age of 13 in 1998 and came to national and international attention in 2002 when she won the U19 cross-country World Championships in Austria. In 2003 she successfully defended her Under 19 world champion title in Switzerland. Her achievements in mountain biking won her aUnion Cycliste Internationale (UCI) scholarship under the tutelage of legendary Swiss ex-pro,Chantal Daucourt , at the coaching facility inAigle , Switzerland.Major awards already bestowed on Mathison include 2004 Australian Female MTB Cyclist of the Year; 2003 Sport Industry Australia Young Female Athlete of the Year; Australian Female Junior MTB of the Year for 2002 and 2003; and Queensland Cyclist of the Year for 2003.
In an interview in 2002 she said
Cadel Evans , was a role model: "I've been following his progress and looking up to him since my early days. He's definitely a bit of an inspiration!" On whether she would make the transition to road racing she elaborated "I don't know if I could swap over like Cadel Evans has done, but it's something to think about."In the
2004 Summer Olympics cross-country cycling event, Mathison finished a respectable 10th place. While still concentrating on cross-country mountain bicycle racing, Mathison is also a member of theAustralian Institute of Sport Women’s Road Cycling team in 2005. The team includedAmy Gillett , who was tragically killed by a car while on a training ride in Germany.Palmarès
;2004:1st XC Oceania Titles NZL:1st XC Australian MTB Titles VIC:1st Women's Wildside TAS:3rd World Class MTB GER:10th
2004 Summer Olympics GRE;2003:1st U19 XC World Championships SUI:1st Elite XC Australian Titles VIC:1st U19 XC Raid SFR Cassis FRA:2nd Elite XC Oceania Titles AUS
;2002:1st U19 XC World Championships AUT:1st U19 XC Swiss Cup SUI:1st U19 Swiss Cup Series Final SUI:1st Elite XC NZ National Championships NZL:1st Elite XC Victorian State Championships AUS:1st Elite XC NSW State Championships AUS
External links
* [http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/H_P_/Rider_Profiles/Female_Riders/Lisa_Mathison.htm Cycling Australia Rider Profile]
* [http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2002/interviews/?id=lisamathison02 Cycling News 2002 interview]
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