Katie Curtis

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Katie Curtis
Personal information
Full name Catherine Rachel Curtis
Date of birth November 1, 1988 (1988-11-01) (age 19)
Country Flag of Wales Wales
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Team information
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Rider type Endurance
Amateur team(s)
 
 
2007
Maindy Flyers
Cardiff Ajax
Team Global Racing
Major wins
Flag of the United Kingdom British Champion x2
Flag of Wales Welsh Champion
Infobox last updated on:
20 December 2007

Catherine Rachel "Katie" Curtis (born 1 November 1988, Cardiff[1]) is a Welsh road and track cyclist and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Squad.[1] She began competing at a young age with the Maindy Flyers children's cycle club before joining Cardiff Ajax. She now rides for Team Global Racing when not representing her country. Curtis holds the record for the 5km Tandem Standing Start event on the track alog with Alex Greenfield, with a time of 7 minutes 4.424 seconds. The record was set in Newport Velodrome on 10 June 2004.[2]

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[edit] Palmarès

[edit] Track

2004
4th 500m, TT Youth Commonwealth Games
7th Points Race, Youth Commonwealth Games
2005
1st Flag of the United Kingdom Scratch Race, British National Track Championships (Junior)
2nd Points Race, British National Track Championships (Junior)
3rd Sprint, British National Track Championships (Junior)
2006
1st Flag of the United Kingdom Points Race, British National Track Championships (Junior)
2nd Scratch Race, British National Track Championships (Junior)
2nd Scratch Race, British National Track Championships (Senior)
2007
1st WCRA 'Derny Paced' Championships
3rd British National Derny Paced Championships
8th Scratch Race, UCI Track World Championships

[edit] Road

2007
1st Flag of Wales Welsh National Road Race Championships
3rd British National Circuit Race Championships

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Profile. British Cycling.
  2. ^ A New Record.

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