Cycling at the 2023 Island Games | |
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Venue | various, Guernsey |
Dates | 10–14 July |
Nations | 17 |
Cycling , for the 2023 Island Games, held in various locations around Guernsey in July 2023. [1]
* Host nation (Guernsey)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | ![]() | 8 | 8 | 2 | 18 |
2 | ![]() | 3 | 4 | 6 | 13 |
3 | ![]() | 2 | 2 | 0 | 4 |
4 | ![]() | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
5 | ![]() | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 |
![]() | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | |
7 | ![]() | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
8 | ![]() | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
9 | ![]() | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (9 entries) | 20 | 19 | 16 | 55 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross-country | Rhys Hidrio![]() | 1:22:00 | James Roe![]() | 1:22:39 | Bradley Vaudin![]() | 1:24:32 |
Criterium | Rhys Hidrio![]() | 42:15.72 | James Roe![]() | 42:16.40 | Bradley Vaudin![]() | 42:18.79 |
Team cross-country | ![]() Liam Cadoret James Dilks Charles Hart Rhys Hidrio James Patterson | 14 | ![]() Andrew Colver John Mapley James Roe Mike Serafin Bradley Vaudin | 14 | ![]() Elliot Baxter Owen Collins Eric Kelly Alex Rockwell Ross Thorley | 32 |
Team criterium | ![]() Andrew Colver John Mapley James Roe Mike Serafin Bradley Vaudin | 5 | ![]() Liam Cadoret James Dilks Charles Hart Rhys Hidrio James Patterson | 9 | ![]() Elliot Baxter Owen Collins Eric Kelly Alex Rockwell Ross Thorley | 16 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross-country | Núria Bosch Picó![]() | 1:09:20 | Kerry MacPhee![]() | 1:09:54 | Emily Bridson![]() | 1:13:34 |
Criterium | Núria Bosch Picó![]() | 34:00.35 | Kerry MacPhee![]() | 34:40.81 | Kirree Quayle![]() | 34:53.38 |
Team cross-country | ![]() Megan Dowinton Jade Packham Johanna Petit Kylie Vaudin Chloe Woods | 11 | ![]() Sacha Horsthuis Kirree Quayle | 12 | not awarded | |
Team criterium | ![]() Sacha Horsthuis Kirree Quayle [3] | 11 | ![]() Megan Dowinton Jade Packham Johanna Petit Kylie Vaudin Chloe Woods | 11 | not awarded |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | Kevin Chant![]() | 36:34.11 | Sam Culverwell![]() | 37:40.99 | John Pallot![]() | 37:59.64 |
Criterium | Sam Culverwell![]() | 48:02 | Jörgen Matt![]() | 48:42 | John Pallot![]() | 48:45 |
Road race | Sam Culverwell![]() | 2:38:38 | Karl Patrick Lauk ![]() | 2:38:39 | Roberto Ledesma Estevez![]() | 2:38:39 |
Team time trial | ![]() Elvis Belton Kevin Chant Nicolas Hutchings George Spooner Joe Staunton | 1:54:47.5 | ![]() Marc Cox Sam Culverwell Matthew Osborn Jack Reed Alex Van Katwyk | 1:54:48.7 | ![]() Ollie Cadin Zack Hamon John Pallot Jack Rebours Dean Robson | 1:55:11.8 |
Team criterium | ![]() Steven Kalf Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Mihkel Räim Indrek Rannama | 16 | ![]() Michael Faid Jamie Fletcher Mark Horsthuis Niall Quiggin | 22 | ![]() Ollie Cadin Zack Hamon John Pallot Jack Rebours Dean Robson | 24 |
Team road race | ![]() Steven Kalf Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Mihkel Räim Indrek Rannama | 15 | ![]() Marc Cox Sam Culverwell Matthew Osborn Jack Reed Alex Van Katwyk | 21 | ![]() Elvis Belton Kevin Chant Nicolas Hutchings George Spooner Joe Staunton | 24 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | Hannah Brehaut![]() | 44:17.15 | Flo Thomas![]() | 44:50.89 | Gwenno Hughes ![]() | 45:06.59 |
Criterium | Olivia Lett![]() | 45:40 | Flo Thomas![]() | 45:45 | Elaine Pratts![]() | 45:46 |
Road race | Jamie-Lee Wright![]() | 02:00:45 | Hannah Brehaut![]() | 02:00:46 | Flo Thomas![]() | 02:00:47 |
Team time trial | ![]() Hannah Brehaut Helena Duguid Danielle Hanley Karina Jackson Jamie-Lee Wright | 1:29:35 | ![]() Olivia Lett Natalia Nunez Elaine Pratts | 1:31:53 | not awarded | |
Team criterium | ![]() Olivia Lett Natalia Nunez Elaine Pratts | 4 | not awarded | not awarded | ||
Team road race | ![]() Hannah Brehaut Helena Duguid Danielle Hanley Karina Jackson Jamie-Lee Wright | 3 | ![]() Katie Silva Flo Thomas Chloe Watson Hill | 7 | ![]() Olivia Lett Natalia Nunez Elaine Pratts | 13 |
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