Ashlee Ankudinoff Explained

Ashlee Ankudinoff
Birth Date:20 August 1990
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Height:173cm[1]
Weight:67 kg
Currentteam:Specialized Women's Racing
Discipline:Road & Track
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2018 –
Amateurteam1:Specialized Women's Racing[2]
Show-Medals:No

Ashlee Ankudinoff (born 20 August 1990)[3] is an Australian professional racing cyclist.

Biography

Ankudinoff was born in Sydney, New South Wales. She began competitive cycling at the age of fifteen on the road.

Ankudinoff was a member of the gold medal-winning team pursuit squad, and also took the victory in the individual pursuit at the UCI Junior Track World Championships in 2008.

Ankudinoff qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. She was a member of the Women's pursuit team. The team consisting of Ashlee Ankudinoff, Georgia Baker, Annette Edmondson, Alexandra Manly, Maeve Plouffe finished fifth.[4]

Major results

2008
  • UCI Track World Championships (Junior)
  • 1st Pursuit
  • 1st Team Pursuit, with Megan Dunn & Sarah Kent
  • 2nd Team Pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
  • 2nd Pursuit, Australian National Track Championships (Junior)
  • 2nd Team Pursuit, Australian National Track Championships (Elite)
    2009
  • Oceania Track Championships
  • 1st Points Race
  • 1st Team Pursuit
  • 2nd Individual pursuit, Australian National Track Championships
  • 3rd Team pursuit, Round 2, Track World Cup, Melbourne
  • 3rd Team Pursuit, UCI Track World Championships
    2010
  • 1st Team Pursuit, UCI Track World Championships
  • 1st Omnium Australian National Track Championships
    2011
  • Oceania Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium
  • 1st Scratch Race
    2012
  • Oceania Track Championships
  • 1st Scratch Race
  • 1st Points Race
  • 1st Individual Pursuit
  • 1st Team Pursuit
  • 2nd Team Pursuit, Track Cycling World Cup Glasgow
    2014
  • Oceania Track Championships
  • 1st Scratch Race
  • 2nd Team Pursuit (with Georgia Baker, Lauren Perry and Rebecca Wiasak and Elissa Wundersitz)
  • 1st Omnium Australian National Track Championships[5]
  • BikeNZ Classic
  • 1st Omnium
  • 1st Scratch Race
  • BikeNZ Cup
  • 1st Points Race
  • 1st Scratch Race
    2016
  • Oceania Track Championships
  • 1st Individual Pursuit
  • 1st Team pursuit (with Amy Cure, Annette Edmondson and Alexandra Manly)
  • 3rd Madison (with Josie Talbot)
    2017
  • 1st Six Day Melbourne (with Amy Cure)
  • 2nd Individual Pursuit, UCI World Track Championships
    2018
  • 1st Team Pursuit, Commonwealth Games (with Amy Cure, Annette Edmondson and Alexandra Manly)
  • National Track Championships
  • 1st Omnium
  • 1st Individual Pursuit
  • 3rd Points Race
  • 3rd Madison
  • 3rd Team Pursuit

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Ashlee Ankudinoff. Commonwealth Games Australia. 9 April 2018.
    2. News: Howe. Nik. VIVA LA EVOLUTION.. 9 April 2018. Specialized Women's Racing. 3 January 2018.
    3. Web site: Rider Profiles: Ashlee Ankudinoff. Cycling Australia.
    4. Web site: Australian Olympic Team for Tokyo 2021. 2022-01-14. The Roar. en-US.
    5. Web site: News shorts: Greg LeMond for Tour Down Under . . 22 December 2014 . cyclingnews.com. 23 December 2014.