Cameron Scott

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Cameron Scott Road cycling
Cameron Scott (2018)
Cameron Scott (2018)
To person
Date of birth January 4, 1998
nation AustraliaAustralia Australia
discipline Train / street
To the team
Current team Pro Racing Sunshine
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2019 World Champion - Team Pursuit
Last updated: March 14, 2020
Australian track four (from left to right: Cameron Scott, Leigh Howard, Alexander Porter, Sam Welsford, Kelland O'Brien) as the winner of the Track Cycling World Cup in Berlin. In this line-up, the four-man became world champion in February 2019 with a new world record

Cameron Scott (born January 4, 1998 in Wagga Wagga ) is an Australian cyclist who competes in races on track and road .

Athletic career

Cameron Scott initially rode his mountain bike until he found a taste for track cycling on the cycling track in his hometown Wagga Wagga. He set national track records in different age groups and was honored as Champion of Champions in 2012 .

In 2014 Cameron Scott was two-time Oceania champion in the juniors, in the short-term disciplines of the 1000 meter time trial and in the team sprint with Derek Radzikiewicz and Conor Rowley ; in the keirin he won silver. Together with Radzikiewicz and Rowley, he became vice world champion in the team sprint in 2015 and 2016 . In these two years he won other medals at continental championships.

In 2017 Scott moved from the junior class to the elite, and he increasingly competed in endurance races such as two-man team driving and team pursuit on the track, but also became Oceania champion in the 1000-meter time trial. On the road, he was Australian U23 champion in the criterion and won one stage each of the New Zealand Cycle Classic and the Tour of Qinghai Lake .

In November 2018 he won the team pursuit with Sam Welsford , Kelland O'Brien , Leigh Howard and Alexander Porter at the third round of the Track World Cup in Berlin . Two months later he became world champion in team pursuit with the same drivers in Pruszków, Poland . In the final, the Australian four-man set a new world record with 3: 48.012 ; As in Berlin, Scott only played the first round of the competition.

successes

train

2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2018/19
  • OceaniaChampionJersey.png Oceania champion - 1000 meter time trial
  • bronze Junior Oceania Championship - Scratch
2019

Street

2018

Teams

Web links

Commons : Cameron Scott  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. We're for Sydney. In: Daily Telegraph. Retrieved March 1, 2019 .