Kerrie Meares
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Full name | Kerrie Meares | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Blackwater, Australia |
4 September 1982 ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Weight | 69 kg (152 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Track | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rider type | Sprinter | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Infobox last updated on 4 April 2008 |
Kerrie Meares (born 4 September 1982 in Blackwater) is an Australian professional racing cyclist. She is the older sister of Olympic Champion Anna Meares.
In 2002 and after winning 2 x Commonwealth Games Gold Medals in Manchester, Meares was awarded the Queensland Sportswoman of the Year. Later that year, she was awarded the Peter Lacey award, an award bestowed on Queensland Academy of Sport athletes who have achieved great international success as well as being an ambassador for their sport. Meares went on to win further medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in both the 500m Time Trial and Match Sprint in Melbourne, but retired before a third consecutive games in Delhi, India.
As a Junior athlete, Meares was extremely successful breaking numerous State and National records in Sprint discipline events. She was a contender for the 2004 Olympic team, but pulled out from competition due to nagging back injuries, suffered during numerous crashes that occurred during competitions earlier that year.
Meares retired from professional track cycling in 2007 and relocated to Queensland with fellow sportswoman and wife[1] Emily Rosemond. Meares and Rosemond along with Olympic Volleyball Player Selina Scoble own and operate a global coaching resource the Track Cycling Academy.[2] Former Australian sprinter Shane Perkins is also involved in the Academy.[3]
Honors
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- 2002 Australian Female Track Cyclist of the Year
- 2002 Queensland Sportswoman of the Year
- 2002 Peter Lacey Award
- 1999-2001 Multiplex Women's Sport Rising Star Scholarship Award
- 1997, 2000, 2001 Morning Bulletin / Frenchville Sports Club Junior Sports Star of the Year
- 2000 Australian Junior Women's Track Cyclist of the Year
- 1998 Coca-Cola Junior Sports Star of the Year
Career highlights
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- 1999
- 2nd 500m TT, World Track Championships - Junior
- 3rd Scratch Race, Oceania Games, Sydney
- 2000
- 1st 500m TT, World Track Championships - Junior
- 2002
- 3rd 500m TT, World Track Championships, Copenhagen
- 2nd Sprint, World Track Championships, Copenhagen
- 1st Team Sprint, Sydney
- 1st 500m TT, Commonwealth Games, Manchester
- 1st Sprint, Commonwealth Games, Manchester
- 2003
- 2nd Keirin, Sydney
- 2004
- 1st 500m TT, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 1st Sprint, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 1st Keirin, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 2005
- 2nd 500m TT, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 2nd Sprint, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 3rd Keirin, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 3rd Sprint, Oceania Games, Wanganui
- 2nd 500m TT, Oceania Games, Wanganui
- 1st Keirin, Oceania Games, Wanganui
- 2006
- 2nd 500m TT, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 1st Team Sprint, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 2nd Sprint, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide
- 1st Keirin, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide[4]
- 3rd 500m TT, Commonwealth Games, Melbourne
- 3rd Sprint, Commonwealth Games, Melbourne
- 1st Team Sprint, Sydney
- 2nd 500m TT, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 1st Sprint, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 1st Keirin, Oceania Games, Melbourne
- 2007
- 1st Team Sprint, Australian National Track Championships, Sydney
- 1st Sprint, Australian National Track Championships, Sydney
- 2nd Sprint, Oceania Cycling Championships, Invercargill
- 1st Team Sprint, Oceania Cycling Championships, Invercargill
- 2nd Team Sprint, Sydney
- 2008
- 3rd Team Sprint, Los Angeles
- 2009
- 1st Keirin, Australian National Track Championships, Adelaide[4]
Personal life
Kerrie Meares grew up close to Rockhampton in a suburb called Gracemere where she and sister Anna Meares now have streets named after them.[5]
Following retirement from cycling, the Adelaide Advertiser announced that Kerrie has now become Kerrie Rosemond, marrying long term partner and Olympic speed-skater Emily Rosemond in November 2015.[3]
Meares and Rosemond along with Olympic Volleyball Player Selina Scoble own and operate a global coaching resource the Track Cycling Academy.[2] Former Australian sprinter Shane Perkins is also involved in the Academy.[3]
References
- ↑ Emily Rosemond
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External links
- Kerrie Meares at Cycling ArchivesLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- LinkedIn profile
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- http://repsych.com.au/About.aspx
- http://www.qasport.qld.gov.au/media-publications/news/2014-12-11-peter-lacey-award.html
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- 1982 births
- Living people
- Australian Institute of Sport cyclists
- Australian female cyclists
- Track cyclists
- Commonwealth Games competitors for Australia
- Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia
- Cyclists at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
- Cyclists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Sportswomen from Queensland