Megan Dunn

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Date of birth August 27, 1991
nation AustraliaAustralia Australia
discipline Train / street
Last updated: June 1, 2011

Megan Dunn (born August 27, 1991 in Dubbo ) is an Australian cyclist .

Megan Dunn first got on a bike at the age of three and began cycling at the age of six. In 2005 she won the sprint , single pursuit , scratch and time trial at the Australian Championships in the under 15 age group .

In 2006 Megan Dunn won the Bay Classics racing series as the youngest female racing driver of all time. In 2008, she became Junior World Champion in Cape Town in scratch, points and team pursuit , with Sarah Kent and Ashlee Ankudinoff . She has also been the Australian Junior Champion several times in various disciplines on the track . In 2010 she won the Australian Junior Road Title. At the Commonwealth Games 2010 she won both the points race and the scratch.

In 2008 Megan Dunn was named "Australian Junior Female Cyclist of the Year". She is considered the most hopeful talent in Australian cycling.

Individual evidence

  1. Foxsports.com.au: "Renshaw, Dunn win Bay Classic", accessed on April 7, 2010 (English)
  2. Dailyliberal.com.au: "Australia's best" accessed on April 7, 2010 (English)

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