Ian Alsop
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Ian Clunies Alsop |
Date of birth | June 14, 1943 |
Country | Scotland United Kingdom |
Team information | |
Discipline | Track |
Role | Rider |
Amateur team(s) | |
City of Edinburgh | |
Infobox last updated on: | |
26 May 2008 |
Ian Clunies Alsop (born 14 June 1943) is a Scottish competitive track cyclist.[1] He represented Scotland in the 1966 Commonwealth Games, winning gold in the 10 mile scratch race.[2] He also represented Great Britain at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico.[3]
[edit] Palmarès
- 1959
- Junior Men 500m Sprint, Herne Hill, silver
- 1960
- Junior Men 500m Sprint, Coventry, bronze
- 1962
- 1st Tandem Sprint, British National Tandem Sprint Championships, Amateur, with Roger Whitfield
- 1963
- Amateur 1000m Sprint, Herne Hill, silver
- Amateur 4000m Team Pursuit, Fallowfield, gold (Polytechnic CC team)
- 1964
- 2nd Tandem Sprint, British National Tandem Sprint Championships, Amateur, with Brian Dacey
- Amateur 4000m Team Pursuit, Wolverhampton, bronze (Polytechnic CC team)
- 1965
- 2nd Tandem Sprint, British National Tandem Sprint Championships, Amateur, with Tony Gowland
- Amateur 1000m Sprint, Salford Park, silver
- Amateur Division 4000m Team Pursuit, Kirkby, gold (North London team)
- 1966
- Amateur 1000m Sprint, Kirkby, silver
- Amateur Kilometre Time Trial, Welwyn, silver
- Amateur 4000m Team Pursuit, Wolverhampton, silver (Polytechnic CC)
- Amateur Division 4000m Team Pursuit, Herne Hill, silver (North London)
- Amateur 10 mile Scratch, Nottingham, gold
- Amateur 50 mile Madison, Salford Park, gold (w/Tony Gowland)
- 1967
- 2nd Tandem Sprint, British National Tandem Sprint Championships, Amateur, with Tony Gowland
- Amateur 10 mile Scratch, Halesowen, gold
- Amateur Division 4000m Team Pursuit, Salford Park, silver (North London)
- Amateur 50 mile Madison, Herne Hill, bronze (w/Tony Gowland)
- 1968
- 1st Tandem Sprint, British National Tandem Sprint Championships, Amateur, with Geoff Cooke
- Amateur Kilometre Time Trial, Herne Hill, tied for bronze
- Amateur 4000m Team Pursuit, Scunthorpe, gold (Polytechnic CC)
[edit] World's Championship and Olympic Performances
- 1963
- Rocourt, Belgium, Amateur Sprint, competed
- Rocourt, Belgium, Amateur Team Pursuit, 13th place (GB team)
- 1965
- San Sebastian, Spain, Amateur Sprint, competed
- San Sebastian, Spain, Amateur Team Pursuit, 8th place (GB team)
- 1966
- Frankfurt, Germany, Amateur Team Pursuit, 7th place (GB team)
- 1967
- Amsterdam, Holland, Amateur Team Pursuit, 8th place (GB team)
- 1968
- Mexico Olympics, 4000m Team Pursuit, 12th place (GB team)
[edit] References
- ^ Scottish Sports Hall of Fame.
- ^ The CGF - Athlete search.
- ^ Athletes: Ian Clunies Alsop. British Olympic Association.
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