Adam Duggleby MBE | |
Birth Name: | Adam Christopher John Duggleby[1] |
Nationality: | British |
Birth Date: | 1984 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire |
Sport: | Cycling |
Adam Christopher John Duggleby (born 16 October 1984) is a British cyclist. He represented Great Britain at the 2016 Rio Paralympics as a sighted pilot for visually impaired cyclist Stephen Bate, with whom he was paired in January 2014.[2] The pair won gold in the men's individual pursuit B[3] and men's road time trial B,[4] and bronze in the men's road race B.[5]
In 2017 Duggleby broke two Cycling Time Trials national records: tricycle 10 miles[6] and 100 miles bicycle.[7] Duggleby also won the British Best All-Rounder time trial competition for 2017.[8] He then won the 2018 CTT national 12hr time trial championship,[9] [10] breaking the national record in the process.
In 2018 Duggleby and Bate won the UCI World 4 km Tandem B Pursuit and the UCI World Tandem B Time Trial, both for the first time. The pair are current World Tandem B Time Trial champions, after winning the title in 2021 at the UCI Paracycling World Championships in Cascais, Portugal.[11]
At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, Duggleby and Bate won silver in the men's individual pursuit B.[12]
2000
2nd Under 16 British Circuit Race Championships, British National Circuit Race Championships
2001
1st George Herbert Stancer 10 Mile Time Trial Championship
1st Junior 10 Mile Time Trial Championship
2002
1st Junior 10 Mile Time Trial Championship
2009
1st British National Team Time Trial, Shorter Rochford R.T., Team: Charles McCulloch, Mark Holton, Adam Duggleby
2011
1st British National Team Time Trial, ScienceinSport.com, Team: Alistair Rutherford, Alexander Royle, Adam Duggleby
2nd 20 km Scratch Race, British National Track Championships[13]
2012
1st 20 km Scratch Race, British National Track Championships[14]
2013
1st British National Team Pursuit, British National Track Championships
2015
2nd, Road Race, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, Maniago[15]
3rd, Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, Maniago
1st, Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, Pietermaritzburg
2016
3rd, Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup, Ostend
Gold, Individual Pursuit B, 2016 Summer Paralympics, Rio de Janeiro[16]
Gold, Time Trial, 2016 Summer Paralympics, Rio de Janeiro[17]
Bronze, Road Race, 2016 Summer Paralympics, Rio de Janeiro[18]
2017
2nd, Time Trial, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, South Africa[19]
Winner British Best All-Rounder Time Trial Competition[8]
2018
Gold, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships – Men's individual pursuit B, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil[20]
Gold, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships - Men's individual Time Trial B, Maniago Italy[21]
1st, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup - Men's individual Time Trial B, Baie Comeau, Canada[22]
3rd CTT National 50 Mile Time Trial[23]
3rd CTT National 100 Mile Time Trial[24]
1st CTT National 12 Hour Time Trial[25]
2nd British Best All-Rounder Time Trial Competition[26]
2019
2nd, UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup - Men's individual Time Trial B, Baie Comeau, Canada[27]
Silver, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships - Men's individual Time Trial B, Emmen, Netherlands[28]
3rd CTT National 10 Mile Time Trial[29]
2020
Silver, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships – Men's individual pursuit B, Milton, Canada[28]
3rd CTT National 100 Mile Time Trial[30]
2021
Gold, UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships - Men's individual Time Trial B, Cascais, Portugal[11]
In September 2016, Duggleby and Bate won three medals at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. On 8 September 2016, they won a gold medal in the Men's individual pursuit B;[31] during qualification, the pair set the Men's Individual pursuit B 4 km world record with 4.08.146. On 14 September, they won their second gold medal, in the Men's individual Time Trial B.[32] Finally, on 17 September, Duggleby and Bate won a bronze medal in the Men's individual Road Race B.[33]
Duggleby was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to cycling.