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Amy Cure

1992 - Today

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Amy Louise Cure (born 31 December 1992) is an Australian former professional track cyclist. She cycles for Team Jayco–AIS. She has set several world records. She won a junior world championship race in 2009, and represented Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She is the first person in history to medal at every endurance track event at world championship level; with three newly gained medals in the team pursuit, omnium, and madison at 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amy Cure is the 1,767th most popular cyclist, the 1,135th most popular biography from Australia and the 81st most popular Australian Cyclist.

Amy Cure is most famous for being an accomplished Australian track and road cyclist, known for her success in team pursuit events and individual time trials. She has represented Australia in multiple international competitions, including the Olympics and World Championships.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Amy Cure ranks 1,770 out of 1,613Before her are Onur Balkan, Manuel Rodas, Scott Sunderland, Jill Kintner, Donavan Grondin, Alexis Gougeard, Rushlee Buchanan, Alan Hatherly, and Armindo Fonseca. After her are Tim Torn Teutenberg, Lauriane Genest, and Henrique Avancini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Amy Cure ranks 1,588Before her are Jeff Hendrick, Alexander Arnold, Maru Teferi, Yuji Hoshi, John Klingberg, and Alexey Korovashkov. After her are Yosuke Komuta, Danniel Thomas-Dodd, Nikola Dedović, Tatsuya Kumagai, Nino Galović, and Shabazz Muhammad.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Amy Cure ranks 1,130 out of 1,143Before her are Loretta Harrop (1975). After her are Lena Hentschel (2001), Travis Meyer (1989), Stephanie Gilmore (1988), Jenna O'Hea (1987), Alexander Porter (1996), Emily Seebohm (1992), Melissa Tapper (1990), Rachel Jarry (1991), Samantha Jade (1987), Anne Curtis (1985), and Missy Higgins (1983).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Amy Cure ranks 81Before her are Will Clarke (1985), Jack Bobridge (1989), Alexandra Manly (1996), Lachlan Morton (1992), Georgia Baker (1994), and Scott Sunderland (1988). After her are Travis Meyer (1989), Alexander Porter (1996), Chloe Hosking (1990), Jordan Kerby (1992), Kelland O'Brien (1998), and Ashlee Ankudinoff (1990).