Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand Win Multiple Medals at Rio 2025 UCI Para-cycling World Championships
Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand Win Multiple Medals at Rio 2025 UCI Para-cycling World Championships

Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand Win Multiple Medals at Rio 2025 UCI Para-cycling World Championships

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At the 2025 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Australia, Great Britain, and New Zealand showcased outstanding performances across multiple events. Australia dominated with numerous world records and gold medals, including record-breaking rides by Korey Boddington, Tara Neyland, and Emily Petricola, and a clean sweep in the Tandem B Team Sprint. Great Britain also excelled, securing multiple golds with Elizabeth Jordan and Dannielle Khan winning the women's B sprint, and James Ball with Steffan Lloyd taking the men's B sprint title, while narrowly missing a third gold in the mixed team sprint. New Zealand celebrated a milestone of double-digit medals, highlighted by Siobhan Terry’s bronze in the women's C4 sprint and a strong silver finish by tandem pair Emma Foy and Jesse Hodges against the British team, with notable performances by Nicole Murray and Devon Briggs. The competition was marked by fierce rivalries, world record-breaking feats, and a spirit of resilience among athletes returning from retirement and overcoming injuries. This championship solidified each nation's status as leading forces in para-cycling on the world stage.

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