Nick Kergozou
Nick Kergozou (2018) | |
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Full name | Nicholas Kergozou de la Boessiere |
Date of birth | April 29, 1996 |
nation | New Zealand |
discipline | Railway (endurance) / road |
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Last updated: March 26, 2020 |
Nicholas "Nick" Kergozou de la Boessiere (born April 29, 1996 in Invercargill ) is a New Zealand cyclist.
Athletic career
In 2014 Nicholas Kergozou de la Boessiere was three times New Zealand Junior Champion; At the Junior World Championships in 2014 he won the bronze medal in the team pursuit together with Regan Gough , Luke Mudgeway and Jack Ford . The following year he was Oceania champion in this discipline with Aaron Gate , Hayden Roulston and Luke Mudgeway. In 2017 he won two silver medals at the Oceania Championships, one in the single pursuit and a second with Thomas Sexton , Jaryd Gray and Hugo Jones in the team pursuit. At the 2017/18 Track Cycling World Cup in Milton , the New Zealand four-man won with Kergozou and Campbell Stewart , Sexton and Gray. In 2020 he became Oceania champion in the 1000 meter time trial . He finished seventh in this discipline at the 2020 UCI Track World Championships .
Honors
2015 was Nick Kergozou from the New Zealand Herald as star award Future Award.
successes
train
- 2014
- Junior World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Regan Gough , Luke Mudgway and Jack Ford )
- New Zealand Junior Champion - Sprint, Keirin, Omnium
- 2015
- Oceania Champions - Team Pursuit (with Aaron Gate , Hayden Roulston and Luke Mudgway )
- 2017
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Regan Gough , Pieter Bulling and Dylan Kennett )
- World Cup in Milton - Team Pursuit (with Campbell Stewart , Thomas Sexton and Jared Gray )
- World Cup in Santiago de Chile - Team Pursuit (with Harry Waine , Thomas Sexton and Jared Gray )
- Oceania Championship - Single Pursuit , Team Pursuit (with Thomas Sexton , Jaryd Gray and Hugo Jones )
- New Zealand Junior Champion - Team Pursuit (with Thomas Sexton , Joshua Haggerty and Anton O'Connell )
- 2017/18
- Oceania Championship - Team Pursuit (with Campbell Stewart , Hugo Jones , Harry Waine and Jaryd Gray )
- Oceania Championship - 1000 meter time trial
- 2019
- World Cup in Cambridge - Team Pursuit (with Campbell Stewart , Jordan Kerby and Regan Gough )
- New Zealand Champion - 1000m time trial, team sprint (with Edward Dawkins and Bradly Knipe ), team pursuit (with Edward Dawkins, Thomas Sexton and Corbin Strong )
- 2019/20
- 2020
- New Zealand Champion - 1000m Time Trial, Team Sprint (with Thomas Sexton and Conor Shearing )
Web links
- Nick Kergozou in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Nick Kergozou in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ^ New Zealand Herald: Youth sport: Future stars awards for six athletes. In: m.nzherald.co.nz. June 19, 2015, accessed March 21, 2017 .
Teams
- 2018 Mobius-BridgeLane (until August 20)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kergozou, Nick |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kergozou de la Boessiere, Nicholas |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | New Zealand cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 29, 1996 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Te Awamutu |