Chris Jongewaard

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Chris Jongewaard
Personal information
NicknameJblood
Born (1979-07-18) 18 July 1979 (age 43)
Adelaide, Australia
Team information
Discipline
RoleRider/Coach
Amateur team
2012Milka–Superior MTB Racing
Professional teams
2006Savings & Loans Cycling Team
2007 The Jittery Joe's Pro Cycling Team
2008Panasonic
2011 Team Budget Forklifts

Chris Jongewaard (born 18 July 1979) is an Australian former professional racing cyclist. For the mountain bike event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Jongewaard lost his legal appeal to be included in the team after being excluded because of a car accident, involving another cyclist for which he was due to face court in late 2008. [1] He represented his nation in the men's elite event at the 2016 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder. [2] [3]

Contents

Major results

Cyclo-cross

2014–2015
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National Championships
2015–2016
2nd National Championships
2016–2017
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National Championships
Qiansen Trophy
2nd Fengtai Station
3rd Yanqing Station
2017–2018
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National Championships
1st Rapha Supercross Nobeyama #2
National Series
1st Round 5
2nd Round 6
2nd Rapha Supercross Nobeyama #1
2nd Utsunomiya
2018–2019
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National Championships
3rd Utsunomiya Day 2
National Series
3rd Round 8
3rd Round 9
2019–2020
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National Championships
1st Melbourne Grand Prix #1
1st Melbourne Grand Prix #2

Road

2005
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Herald Sun Tour
2006
2nd Overall Herald Sun Tour
2nd Grafton to Inverell Classic  [ fr ]
9th Overall Tour Down Under
2008
1st Stage 4 Herald Sun Tour
2nd Grafton to Inverell Classic  [ fr ]
2009
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Time trial, Oceania Road Championships
5th Time trial, National Road Championships

MTB

2004
2nd National XCO Championships
2005
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Oceania XCO Championships
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships
2006
2nd National XCO Championships
3rd Bronze medal Oceania.svg Oceania XCO Championships
2007
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Oceania XCO Championships
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships
2008
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Oceania XCO Championships
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships
2009
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships
2011
1st OceaniaChampionJersey.png Oceania XCO Championships
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships
2013
1st MaillotAustralia.PNG National XCO Championships

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References

  1. "Jongewaard shattered by Olympics omission". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 5 August 2008.
  2. "2016 Cyclo-croos World Championships: Entries list men's elite" (PDF). wk2016.be. p. 2. Retrieved 1 February 2016.[ permanent dead link ]
  3. "Chris Jongewaard". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 1 February 2016.