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Glenn O'Shea

1989 - Today

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Glenn O'Shea (born 14 June 1989, Swan Hill) is an Australian track cyclist who won the Omnium at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. He was also a member of the Australian team that won silver in the team pursuit at the 2012 World Championships and the 2012 Olympics. O'Shea briefly quit cycling as an under-23 in 2010 after contracting a severe case of glandular fever. However, after a representing the Australia in team pursuit and omnium in both the Worlds and the Olympics in 2012, he joined the An Post–Chain Reaction continental cycling team for 2013. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Glenn O'Shea is the 1,482nd most popular cyclist (down from 1,305th in 2024), the 976th most popular biography from Australia (down from 892nd in 2019) and the 61st most popular Australian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Glenn O'Shea ranks 1,482 out of 1,613Before him are Eduardo Sepúlveda, Kenny Dehaes, Nicolas Edet, Matteo Pelucchi, Mads Würtz Schmidt, and Louis Vervaeke. After him are Susan DeMattei, Alberto Losada, Edward Theuns, Mickaël Delage, Kristof Vandewalle, and Sébastien Reichenbach.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Glenn O'Shea ranks 1,086Before him are Alejandro Arribas, Lorenzo Ariaudo, Lupita González, Christian Eyenga, Robert Wickens, and Matteo Pelucchi. After him are Stoppila Sunzu, Hiram Mier, Beau Knapp, Albin Tahiri, Zhou Qian, and Max Pirkis.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Glenn O'Shea ranks 976 out of 1,143Before him are Alicia Coutts (1987), Zak Dempster (1987), Rachael Taylor (1976), Ben Halloran (1992), Alice Englert (1994), and Danielle Marsh (2005). After him are Craig Nicholls (1977), Kathryn Mitchell (1982), Matthew Dellavedova (1990), Massimo Luongo (1992), Jessica Ashwood (1993), and Andrew Kratzmann (1971).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Glenn O'Shea ranks 61Before him are Cameron Meyer (1988), Michael Hepburn (1991), Michelle Ferris (1976), Kaden Groves (1998), Matthew Lloyd (1983), and Zak Dempster (1987). After him are Shane Perkins (1986), Chris Harper (1994), Leigh Howard (1989), Jonathan Cantwell (1982), Sam Welsford (1996), and Grace Brown (1992).