Ashlee Ankudinoff
Ashlee Ankudinoff (2018) | |
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Nickname | Ash |
Date of birth | 20th August 1990 |
nation | Australia |
discipline | train |
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Last updated: March 9, 2020 |
Ashlee Ankudinoff (born August 20, 1990 in Sydney ) is an Australian cyclist who is primarily active in the individual and team pursuit on the track .
Career
In 2008 Ashlee Ankudinoff was two-time junior world champion in the single and team pursuit (with Sarah Kent and Megan Dunn ). After a third place in the team pursuit at the UCI Track World Championships in 2009 , she became world champion of the elite women in the same discipline in 2010 together with Sarah Kent and Josephine Tomic . She was able to repeat this success in 2015 together with Annette Edmondson , Georgia Baker and Amy Cure .
In 2012 Ankudinoff won the title of Oceania champion in the single pursuit and two years later in the scratch . By 2015 she was also three times national champion, twice in the Omnium and once in the single pursuit.
In 2016 Ashlee Ankudinoff was nominated for participation in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where she finished fifth with an Australian foursome. The following year she was two-time vice world champion in the single pursuit and with Rebecca Wiasak , Alexandra Manly and Amy Cure in the team pursuit.
At the Commonwealth Games , Ankudinoff won the team pursuit with Annette Edmondson , Amy Cure and Alexandra Manly . In the same year, the Australian four-man with Ankudinoff won two rounds of the Track World Cup , and she was four-time Oceania champion (2020). In 2019 she became two-time world champion , in the singles and in the team pursuit (with Annette Edmondson, Georgia Baker , Amy Cure and Alexandra Manly). In Brisbane , Australia, the Australian women's foursome again won a run in the World Cup . At the UCI Track World Championships 2020 in Berlin , Ankudinoff took an "indisputable" 14th place as defending champion in the single pursuit.
Miscellaneous
Your trainer is Olympic Champion Bradley McGee . In 2015 she was named Female Athlete of the Year by the NSW Institute of Sport .
successes
- 2008
- Junior World Champion - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Sarah Kent and Megan Dunn )
- 2009
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Sarah Kent and Josephine Tomic )
- 2010
- World Champion - Team Pursuit (with Sarah Kent and Megan Dunn )
- Australian Champion - Omnium
- 2012
- World Championship - Individual Pursuit
- Oceania Champion - One Pursuit
- 2013
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson and Melissa Hoskins )
- 2014
- 2015
- World Champion - Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Georgia Baker and Amy Cure )
- 2016
- Track Cycling World Cup in Cali - Team Pursuit (with Amy Cure , Alexandra Manly and Rebecca Wiasak )
- Australian Champion - Single Pursuit
- 2017
- World Championship - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Rebecca Wiasak , Alexandra Manly and Amy Cure )
- 2017/18
- Oceania Champion - Single Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Amy Cure and Alexandra Manly )
- Oceania Championship - two-man team driving (with Josie Talbot )
- 2018
- Commonwealth Games Winner - Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Amy Cure and Alexandra Manly )
- Australian Champion - Omnium
- World Cup in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Team Pursuit (with Kristina Clonan , Georgia Baker and Macey Stewart )
- World Cup in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - Scratch
- Australian Champion - Single Pursuit
- 2018/19
- Oceania Champion - points race, scratch, team pursuit (with Kristina Clonan , Macey Stewart and Georgia Baker )
- Oceania Championship - Omnium
- 2019
- World Champion - Individual Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Georgia Baker , Amy Cure and Alexandra Manly )
- World Cup in Brisbane - Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Georgia Baker and Maeve Plouffe )
- 2020
- Australian Champion - Two-Man Team Driving (with Georgia Baker )
Web links
- Ashlee Ankudinoff in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Ashlee Ankudinoff in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Ashlee Ankudinoff. In: Cycling Australia. Retrieved February 6, 2016 .
- Dailypeloton.com: Interview with Ashlee Ankudinoff accessed on March 26, 2010 (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bernd Mülle: Third gold for Emma Hinze and Madison title for Danish Dynamite. In: turus.net. March 1, 2020, accessed March 9, 2020 .
- ^ Paul Haigh: Ashlee Ankudinoff female athlete of year: NSW Institute of Sport Awards. In: theleader.com.au. November 20, 2015, accessed March 9, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ankudinoff, Ashlee |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Australian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20th August 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sydney |