Ian Banbury

British cyclist

Ian Banbury
Personal information
Born (1957-11-27) 27 November 1957 (age 66)
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England
Medal record
Men's cycling
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1976 Montreal Team Pursuit

Ian A. Banbury (born 27 November 1957) was a British cyclist. He won the bronze medal in the team pursuit at the 1976 Montreal Games.[1][2] He raced as an amateur for the Hemel Hempstead cycling club and as a professional for a number of British-based teams, including Holdsworth-Campagnolo, MAN Trucks, and Moore Large. He competed on the road and the track, particularly in the individual and team pursuit events.

References

  1. ^ "Ian A. Banbury". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Ian A. Banbury". www.databaseolympics.com. Archived from the original on 23 March 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
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NCU (1938–1958)
  • Jack Holmes (1938)
  • Jack Fancourt (1939)
  • Reg Braddick (1944)
  • J. A. O'Driscoll (1945)
  • Ernie Clements (1946)
  • Alex Taylor (1947)
  • Bob Maitland (1948)
  • A D Newman (1949)
  • Gordon Thomas (1950)
  • Peter Procter (1951)
  • Graham Vines (1952)
  • Ted Gerrard (1953)
  • B J Sandy (1954)
  • Bernard King (1955)
  • Alan Jackson (1956)
  • Ron Coe (1957 Independent)
  • Stan Brittain (1957 Amateur)
  • Bill Seggar (1958)
BLRC (1943–1958)
  • Ernie Clements (1943)
  • Percy Stallard (1944)
  • Ernie Clements (1945)
  • George Edwards (1946)
  • E I Upton (1947)
  • R C Ashwin (1948)
  • Dave Bedwell (1949)
  • Ralph Parkin (1950)
  • Charlie Bland (1951)
  • Mike Howarth (1952)
  • Derek Evans (1953)
  • Reg Browne (1954)
  • Des Robinson (1955)
  • Mike England (1956)
  • Charlie Mather (1957)
  • Bill Baty (1958)
BLRC Independent
(1946–1958)
Amateur
(1959–1995)
Professional
(1959–1995)
1996–


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