Scott Sunderland (cyclist, born 1988)

Scott Sunderland

Scott Sunderland
Personal information
Nickname Scotty, Sundo[1]
Born (1988-03-16) 16 March 1988
Busselton, Western Australia
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Weight 92 kg (203 lb; 14.5 st)[2]
Team information
Current team IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Professional team(s)
2007 Toshiba Australia[3]
2009 Team Toshiba[3]
2011 Team Jayco-AIS[3]
2015 Team Budget Forklifts
2016 Team Illuminate
2017- IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness

Scott Sunderland (born 16 March 1988) is an Australian professional racing cyclist.

Sunderland has represented Australia at the World Cup events including at Los Angeles in 2008, where he won the 1 km time trial[4] and at Manchester in 2009.[5] He is an Australian Institute of Sport and Western Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. At the 2012 Summer Olympics he was part of the Australian men's sprint team that finished 4th.[6] In August 2013 it was announced that Sunderland would switch from the Australian track cycling team's sprint programme to the endurance squad.[7] He won the men's 1000 m time trial at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.[8] In November 2014 Sunderland was announced as part of the Team Budget Forklifts line-up for 2015 alongside fellow members of the Australian endurance track squad Luke Davison, Glenn O'Shea, Jack Bobridge and Mitchel Mulhearn, riding a domestic programme with a focus on achieving success on the track at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[9] In December 2016 he was announced as part of the IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness squad for the 2017 season.[10]

Major results

  1. 2003: 1st in National Championship, Track, 500 m, Novices, Australia, Adelaïde (AUS)
  2. 2003: 3rd in National Championship, Track, Scratch, Novices, Australia, Adelaïde (AUS)
  3. 2003: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Novices, Australia, Adelaïde (AUS)
  4. 2003: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Flying 200m, Under-17s[1]
  5. 2003: 3rd in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Under-17s[1]
  6. 2003: 3rd in National Championship, Criterium, Under-17s[1]
  7. 2004: 1st in Oceania Games, Track, Team Sprint,. Juniors, Melbourne
  8. 2004: 1st in Oceania Games, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Melbourne
  9. 2004: 1st in Oceania Games, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Melbourne
  10. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Under-17s[1]
  11. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Track, 500m Time Trial, Under-17s[1]
  12. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Track, 1 Lap Time Trial, Under-17s[1]
  13. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Pursuit, Under-17s[1]
  14. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Road, Under-17s[1]
  15. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Road Time Trial, Under-17s[1]
  16. 2004: 1st in National Championship, Criterium, Under-17s[1]
  17. 2004: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Individual Pursuit, Under-17s[1]
  18. 2004: 2nd in National Championship, Road, Pairs Time Trial Under-17s[1]
  19. 2005: 1st in Australian Youth Olympic Festival, Time Trial[1]
  20. 2005: 1st in Australian Youth Olympic Festival, Sprint name=cycleaus />
  21. 2005: 1st in Australian Youth Olympic Festival, Team Sprint[1]
  22. 2005: 1st in Oceania Track Championships, 1 km Time Trial, Under-19s[1]
  23. 2005: 1st in Oceania Track Championships, Keirin, Under-19s[1]
  24. 2005: 1st in Oceania Track Championships, Team Sprint, Under-19s[1]
  25. 2005: 1st in National Championship, Track, 1 Lap Time Trial, Under-19s[1]
  26. 2005: 3rd in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint,. Juniors, Australia (AUS)
  27. 2005: 2nd in National Championship, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  28. 2005: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  29. 2005: 3rd in World Championship, Track, Team Sprint,. Juniors, Wien
  30. 2005: 3rd in World Championship, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Wien
  31. 2006: 1st in National Championship, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  32. 2006: 1st in National Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  33. 2006: 3rd in National Championship, Track, Keirin, Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  34. 2006: 1st in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint,. Juniors, Australia, Adelaide (AUS)
  35. 2006: 2nd in World Championship, Track, Team Sprint,. Juniors, Gent
  36. 2006: 1st in World Championship, Track, 1 km, Juniors, Gent (B)
  37. 2006: 2nd in World Championship, Track, Sprint, Juniors, Gent
  38. 2006: 1st in Oceania Games, Track, 1 km, Melbourne (AUS)
  39. 2006: 1st in Oceania Games, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Melbourne (AUS)
  40. 2007: 3rd in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Australia, Sydney (AUS)
  41. 2007: 3rd in National Championship, Track, 1 km, Elite, Australia, Sydney (AUS)
  42. 2007: 3rd in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester, Team Sprint (GBR)[1]
  43. 2007: 1st in Oceania Cycling Championships, Track, 1 km, Elite, Invcercargill (NZL)
  44. 2007: 3rd in Oceania Cycling Championships, Track, Team Sprint, Elite, Invercargill (NZL)
  45. 2008: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles, 1 km (USA)[1]
  46. 2008: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Melbourne, Team Sprint (AUS)[1]
  47. 2008: 2nd in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Melbourne, 1 km Time Trial (AUS)[1]
  48. 2008: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Team Sprint[1]
  49. 2009: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Melbourne, 1 km Time Trial (AUS)[1]
  50. 2009: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Melbourne, Team Sprint (AUS)[1]
  51. 2009: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Keirin[1]
  52. 2009: 3rd in National Championship, Track, 1 km Time Trial[1]
  53. 2010: 1st in Commonwealth Games, Track, Men's 1 km time trial (IND)
  54. 2010: 2nd in Commonwealth Games, Track, Sprint (IND)[1]
  55. 2010: 2nd in UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Beijing, Team Sprint (CHN)[1]
  56. 2010: 1st in Oceania Track Championships, 1 km Time Trial[1]
  57. 2010: 1st in Oceania Track Championships, 1 km Time Trial[1]
  58. 2010: 1st in National Championship, Track, Keirin[1]
  59. 2010: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Sprint[1]
  60. 2011: 2nd in UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Astana, Team Sprint (KAZ)[1]
  61. 2011: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Keirin[1]
  62. 2012: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Team Sprint
  63. 2013: 2nd in National Championship, Track, Keirin[1]
  64. 2014: 1st in Commonwealth Games, Track, 1km Time Trial (SCO)[1]
  65. 2014: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Guadalajara, Team Pursuit (MEX)[3]
  66. 2014: 1st in UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Guadalajara, 1 km Time Trial (MEX)[3]
  67. 2014: 1st in Shimano Super Criterium series, St. Kilda, Melbourne[11]
  68. 2014: 3rd, in National Championship, Track, 1 km Time Trial[1]
  69. 2015: 1st, Melbourne to Warnambool [12]
  70. 2017: 2nd, National Criterium Championships[13]
  71. 2017: 1st, Stage 1 Tour de Langkawi[14]
  72. 2017: 1st, Stage 3 Tour de Korea

≠ 2017: 1st, Prolog Tour of Hungary

References

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  2. 1 2 "Scott Sunderland". wais.org.au. Western Australian Institute of Sport. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Scott Sunderland". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  4. Two golds for Australia at track champs
  5. Australia goes for youth at world cup
  6. "Scott Sunderland Bio, Stats, and Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  7. Homfray, Reece (13 August 2014). "World champ Scott Sunderland switches to endurance to help Australia chase team pursuit cycling glory". Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  8. "Glasgow 2014 - Scott Sunderland Profile". g2014results.thecgf.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-07-12.
  9. "Bobridge back on the track with Team Budget Forklifts". cyclingnews.com. 10 November 2014. Retrieved 18 December 2014.
  10. Price, Steve (21 December 2016). "IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness p/b Cervelo Announce Full 2017 Team Roster". IsoWhey Sports SwissWellness. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  11. "Wells, Sunderland crowned winners at Shimano Super Criterium". sbs.com.au. 14 December 2014. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  12. "Sunderland wins Melbourne Warrnambool Cycling Classic". Cyclingnews.com.
  13. Woodpower, Zeb (4 January 2017). "Ewan wins sprint to take second criterium title". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  14. Woodpower, Zeb (21 February 2017). "Scott Sunderland wins 2017 Tour de Langkawi opener". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
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