Cycling at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

Cycling at the 2002 Commonwealth Games

The cycling competition at the 2002 Commonwealth Games involves three disciplines: mountain bike racing, road bicycle racing and track cycling. The track events were held at Manchester Velodrome.

Contents

Medal summary

Cycling (mountain biking) pictogram.svg Mountain biking

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Cross country Canada Roland Green
Canada (CAN)
Canada Seamus McGrath
Canada (CAN)
England Liam Killeen
England (ENG)
Women's Cross country Canada Chrissy Redden
Canada (CAN)
New Zealand Susy Pryde
New Zealand (NZL)
Australia Mary Grigson
Australia (AUS)

Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Track

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Sprint 1000 m Individual Australia Ryan Bayley
Australia (AUS)
Australia Sean Eadie
Australia (AUS)
Australia Jobie Dajka
Australia (AUS)
Men's 750mteam sprint Australia Australia (Australia)
Jobie Dajka
Sean Eadie
Ryan Bayley
England England (England)
Jamie Staff
Jason Queally
Andy Slater
Scotland Scotland (Scotland)
Chris Hoy
Craig Maclean
Ross Edgar
Men's 1000mTrack time trial Scotland Chris Hoy
Scotland (SCO)
England Jason Queally
England (ENG)
England Jamie Staff
England (ENG)
Men's 4000 m Individual pursuit Australia Brad McGhee
Australia (AUS)
England Bradley Wiggins
England (ENG)
England Paul Manning
England (ENG)
Men's 4000 m Team pursuit Australia Australia (Australia) England England (England) New Zealand New Zealand (New Zealand)
Men's 20 km Scratch Race Australia Graeme Brown
Australia (AUS)
Wales Huw Pritchard
Wales (WAL)
England Tony Gibb
England (ENG)
Men's 40 km Points Race New Zealand Greg Henderson
New Zealand (NZL)
Australia Mark Renshaw
Australia (AUS)
England Chris Newton
England (ENG)
Women's Sprint 1000 m Individual Australia Kerrie Meares
Australia (AUS)
Canada Lori-Ann Muenzer
Canada (CAN)
Australia Anna Meares
Australia (AUS)
Women's 500m Track time trial Australia Kerrie Meares
Australia (AUS)
England Julie Paulding
England (ENG)
Canada Lori-Ann Muenzer
Canada (CAN)
Women's 3000m Individual pursuit New Zealand Sarah Ulmer
New Zealand (NZL)
Australia Katherine Bates
Australia (AUS)
Australia Alison Wright
Australia (AUS)
Women's 24 km Points Race Australia Katherine Bates
Australia (AUS)
Australia Rochelle Gilmore
Australia (AUS)
Canada Clara Hughes
Canada (CAN)

Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Road

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Women's Individual time trial Canada Clara Hughes
Canada (CAN)
Australia Anna Millward
Australia (AUS)
Canada Lyne Bessette
Canada (CAN)
Men's Individual time trial Australia Cadel Evans
Australia (AUS)
Australia Michael Rogers
Australia (AUS)
Australia Nathan O'Neill
Australia (AUS)
Women's Road Race Wales Nicole Cooke
Wales (WAL)
Canada Sue Palmer-Komar
Canada (CAN)
England Rachel Heal
England (ENG)
Men's Road Race (Held at a course round the Rivington Reservoir) Australia Stuart O'Grady
Australia (AUS)
Australia Cadel Evans
Australia (AUS)
Australia Baden Cooke
Australia (AUS)

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