Elizabeth Tadich

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Elizabeth Tadich Road cycling
To person
Date of birth October 11, 1976
nation Australia
discipline Street
Team (s)
1999 GS Mazza-Tege Fresh Fries
Most important successes
National Championships
gold Australian road championship

Elizabeth Tadich (born October 11, 1976 ) is a former Australian cyclist .

In 1995 Tadich became Australian road racing champion . In 1997 she won the silver medal in road racing at the World Road Championships in San Sebastián . The following year she was third in the overall standings of the Canberra Women's Classic and at the Australian road championship.

In January 2000, Tadich was injured in a car accident that had crashed into a group of 16 cyclists; by this accident she could not take part in the national championships and qualify for the Olympic Games in Sydney . Four years earlier, she had voluntarily withdrawn from the Australian Olympic team for unknown reasons. In 2001 she was again Australian runner-up on the road. In 2002 she ended her cycling career.

In 1997 Elizabeth Tadich was named Female Road Cyclist of the Year in Australia .

Individual evidence

  1. More carnage with Aussie women on cyclingnews.com v. January 11, 2000
  2. Victorian Relinquishes Olympic Spot, Making Way For Wa Rider on wacycling.com.au v. May 20, 1996 (English) ( Memento of the original from October 29, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wacycling.com.au

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