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Shaun O'Brien

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Shaun O'Brien (born 31 May 1969) is an Australian cyclist. He won the silver medal in the Men's team pursuit at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Shaun O'Brien is the 1,140th most popular cyclist, the 813th most popular biography from Australia and the 41st most popular Australian Cyclist.

Shaun O'Brien, the Australian cyclist born in 1969, is most famous for his achievements in competitive cycling during the 1990s, including representing Australia at various international events. He is recognized for his contributions to the sport and his participation in road racing.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Shaun O'Brien ranks 1,140 out of 1,613Before him are Patrik Sinkewitz, Jay Vine, Laurent Didier, Jamie Staff, Sergio Higuita, and Jiang Cuihua. After him are Sara Carrigan, Linda Villumsen, Olaf Pollack, Emma Pooley, Ivan Santaromita, and Omar Fraile.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Shaun O'Brien ranks 1,211Before him are Sean Anders, Monica Dolan, Cathy Dennis, Diana Bianchedi, Mary Robinette Kowal, and Viktor Maigourov. After him are Gregory Serper, Beatrix Kökény, Peter Craig, Loren Bouchard, Eddy Seigneur, and Reiichi Mikata.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Shaun O'Brien ranks 814 out of 1,143Before him are Jennifer Kent (1969), Rhys Wakefield (1988), Mathew Leckie (1991), Hannah Davis (1985), Danielle Woodward (1965), Wade Robson (1982), and Jay Vine (1995). After him are Sara Carrigan (1980), Matthew Breeze (1972), Andrew Tridgell (1967), Keir O'Donnell (1978), and Geraldine Viswanathan (1995).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Shaun O'Brien ranks 41Before him are Shane Kelly (1972), Sean Eadie (1969), Scott McGrory (1969), Ryan Bayley (1982), Mark Renshaw (1982), and Jay Vine (1995). After him are Sara Carrigan (1980), Michael Storer (1997), Baden Cooke (1978), Gary Neiwand (1966), Brett Lancaster (1979), and Christopher Sutton (1984).