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Sarah Ulmer

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Sarah Elizabeth Ulmer (born 14 March 1976) is a New Zealand former competitive cyclist. She is the first New Zealander to win an Olympic cycling gold medal, which she won in the 3km individual pursuit at the 2004 Athens Olympics setting a world record. After the 2004 Olympics, she held the Olympic, Commonwealth and World Championship Pursuit titles, and the records for those events. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sarah Ulmer is the 1,523rd most popular cyclist (up from 1,654th in 2019), the 252nd most popular biography from New Zealand (up from 291st in 2019) and the 13th most popular New Zealander Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Sarah Ulmer ranks 1,523 out of 1,613Before her are Stefan Bötticher, Geoffrey Bouchard, Jesper Hansen, Chad Haga, Vyacheslav Kuznetsov, and Luca Mozzato. After her are Francesco Lamon, Quinn Simmons, Enrique Sanz, Martina Alzini, Nathan Haas, and Marta Cavalli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Sarah Ulmer ranks 1,148Before her are Yoshiaki Oiwa, Sanjay Kumar, Aziz Zakari, Erin Burnett, Raghava Lawrence, and Taylor Hicks. After her are Mark Delaney, Bic Runga, Shreyas Talpade, Andy C, Tyree Washington, and Mobi Oparaku.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Sarah Ulmer ranks 252 out of 303Before her are Jesse Sergent (1988), Patrick Bevin (1991), Sam Bewley (1987), Ryan Thomas (1994), Aron Baynes (1986), and Ladyhawke (1979). After her are Kosta Barbarouses (1990), Bic Runga (1976), Ethan Mitchell (1991), Daniel McLay (1992), Kieran Read (1985), and Michelle Ang (1983).

Among CYCLISTS In New Zealand

Among cyclists born in New Zealand, Sarah Ulmer ranks 13Before her are Hayden Roulston (1981), Sam Webster (1991), Shane Archbold (1989), Jesse Sergent (1988), Patrick Bevin (1991), and Sam Bewley (1987). After her are Ethan Mitchell (1991), Daniel McLay (1992), Tom Scully (1990), Dion Smith (1993), Campbell Stewart (1998), and Corbin Strong (2000).