Anthony Kappes

Anthony Kappes
Personal information
Full name Anthony Kappes
Born (1973-03-01) 1 March 1973
Stockport, England, United Kingdom
Team information
Discipline Track & Road
Role Rider
Infobox last updated on
8 September 2008

Anthony Edward Kappes MBE (born 1 March 1973) is an English road and track racing cyclist and Paralympian.

Biography

Born in Stockport, Cheshire,[1] Kappes is partially sighted and competes in the B&VI 1–3 class.[2]

He is the current World record holder for 200 metres, along with his pilot Barney Storey. Storey and Kappes became the first Paralympic team to hold the able-bodied British National Tandem Sprint Championships title in 2006.[3]

Kappes, began working with a new tandem pilot internationally in 2008, Jon Norfolk sacrificed his career as a member of Great Britain's able-bodied squad in order to work with Paralympians, and had to take a three-year break from competition in order to qualify. Kappes and Norfolk beat Simon Jackson and Storey to win the sprint and kilo (Achieving Worlds Best - 1.02.06) events at the 2008 VISA Paralympic World Cup.[4]

Riding with Storey once more at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, Kappes won gold at the Kilo and the Sprint.[5]

Kappes was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours.[6]

Palmarès

2006
 Gold Sprint, World Disability Championships
 Gold Kilo, World Disability Championships
2007
 Gold Sprint, World Disability Championships
 Gold Kilo, World Disability Championships
2008
 Gold Kilo (B&VI 1–3), Paralympics, Beijing (with Barney Storey)
 Gold Sprint (B&VI 1–3), Paralympics, Beijing (with Barney Storey)
1st Sprint, VISA Paralympic World Cup (with Jon Norfolk)
2012
 Gold Cycling at the 2012 Summer Paralympics - Men's sprint (B), Paralympics, London (with Craig MacLean)

See also

References

  1. "Athlete Biography - KAPPES Anthony". Beijing Paralympics official website.
  2. Larry Hickmott (2008-09-06). "Anthony Kappes First Games". British Cycling. Archived from the original on 11 November 2009. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  3. "Record duo sprint to tandem triumph". Bournemouth Echo. 7 July 2006.
  4. Elizabeth Hudson (2008-05-09). "GB cyclists continue medal haul". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  5. "Men's 1km time trial (B&VI 1–3) Official Results" (PDF). Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games official website. 2008-09-08. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 September 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  6. The London Gazette: (Supplement) no. 58929. p. 18. 31 December 2008.

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