Maeve Plouffe
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Maeve Plouffe (2020) | |
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Date of birth | July 8, 1999 |
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discipline | Road / rail (endurance) |
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Last updated: May 26, 2020 |
Maeve Plouffe (born July 8, 1999 ) is an Australian cyclist who competes on track and road .
Athletic career
Maeve Plouffe started cycling at the age of 14 after having previously practiced long distance swimming . She made her international debut in 2017 at the Junior World Track Championships . In the same year she was Oceania champion in the junior individual time trial .
Plouffe has been part of the elite since 2018 and has been accepted into the Australian Cycling Team's Podium Potential Academy . She won two medals at the Oceania Championships and was one of the four who became Australian champions in team pursuit . In 2091, together with Annette Edmondson , Ashlee Ankudinoff and Georgia Baker, she won the team pursuit at the World Cup in Brisbane .
In 2020 Maeve Plouffe became Oceania champion in scratch and won two silver and two bronze medals (the championships were held in autumn 2019). Only three months earlier had an operation on the wrist, as a result of a fall in a street race in Belgium. In spring 2020 she took first at track world championships in part, finishing at the championships in Berlin in the individual pursuit tenth place, while improved her personal best with 3.26,742 minutes to five seconds.
successes
train
- 2018
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Oceania Championship - Two Team Driving (with Breanna Hargrave )
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Oceania Championship - Team Pursuit (with Breanna Hargrave , Danielle McKinnirrey and Chloe Moran )
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Australian Champion - Team Pursuit (with Breanna Hargrave , Annette Edmondson and Alexandra Manly )
- 2019
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World Cup in Brisbane - Team Pursuit (with Annette Edmondson , Ashlee Ankudinoff and Georgia Baker )
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Oceania Championship - one's pursuit
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Australian Champion - Single Pursuit , Two- Person Team Driving (with Kristina Clonan ), Team Pursuit (with Breanna Hargrave , Ella Sibley and Chi Long Chung )
- 2020
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Oceania Champion - Scratch
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Oceania Championship - Pursuit, Team Pursuit (with Samantha De Riter , Sophie Edwards and Alex Martin-Wallace )
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Oceania Championship - points race, two-man team race (with Alex Martin-Wallace )
Street
- 2017
- 2018
Web links
- Maeve Plouffe in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Maeve Plouffe in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Maeve Plouffe. Australian Olympic Committee, September 11, 2015, accessed May 26, 2020 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Maeve Plouffe - Rider Profile. In: australiancyclingteam.com. Retrieved May 26, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Nadezhda Pavlova: Maeve Plouffe Interview 2020. In: pedalnorth.com. May 1, 2020, accessed on May 26, 2020 .
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SURNAME | Plouffe, Maeve |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Australian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 8, 1999 |