Anna Meares

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Palmares
1st - 3rd
Country: Australia


2002

2002 - Commonwealth Games, Great Britain - 3rd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Manchester.


2003

2003 - World Track Championships, Germany - 2nd place in (Keirin), Stuttgart.


2004

2004 - World Track Championships, Australia - 2nd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Melbourne.

2004 - World Track Championships, Australia - 1st place in (500 Meter Sprint), Melbourne.

2004 - Olympic Games, Greece - 3rd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Athens.

2004 - Olympic Games, Greece - 1st place in (500 Meter Sprint), Athens.


2005

2005 - World Track Championships, USA - 3rd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Los Angeles, California.

2005 - World Track Championships, USA - 2nd place in (500 Meter Sprint), Carson California.


2006

2006 - World Track Championships, France - 2nd place in (500 Meter Sprint), Bordeaux.

2006 - Commonwealth Games, Australia - 2nd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Melbourne.

2006 - Commonwealth Games, Australia - 1st place in (500 Meter Sprint), Melbourne.


2007

2007 - World Track Championships, Spain - 3rd place in (200 Meter Sprint), Palma de Mallorca.

2007 - World Track Championships, Spain - 1st place in (500 Meter Sprint), Palma de Mallorca.

2007 - World Track Championships, Spain - 3rd place in (Keirin), Palma de Mallorca.

2007 - World Track Championships, Spain - 3rd place in (Women's Team Sprint), Palma de Mallorca.


Articles are written in my own words, researched from a variety of sources from Europe and the United States, including seeing things first hand at races, researching race videos, books, magazines, libraries etc. Stats and career highlights, palmares were confirmed as much as possible from several sources worldwide so that they can be as accurate as possible. In some instances the riders have contributed to the quality of the articles, and photos were taken at various races worldwide. Photos provided by a number of sources, from the riders to professional journalists, and courtesy of donors. Thanks to Cyclingnews for the quality of their archives approximately since the year 2000 helps to validate other sources worldwide. Special thanks to Alfred North for his tremendous contribution to the women's cycling over the last 30 years, which his archives dating from 1984 to the present day has been an overwhelming contribution to women's cycling worldwide. This is the first time that in depth compilation of the women rider's palmares have been well researched and posted to the Internet for the whole cycling world to see. They are comprehensive and cover several decades. If you use my work, please give credit.

Article Written by Procyclingwomen.com.