Ellie Stone

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Ellie Stone
Personal information
Born (2001-02-10) 10 February 2001 (age 23) [1]
Aviemore, Scotland
Team information
Current teamBlack Line [2]
Discipline Track cycling
RoleRider
Rider typetime trial, kierin, tandem
Medal record
Women's track cycling
Representing Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2022 Birmingham Tandem sprint B
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2022 Birmingham Tandem time trial B

Ellie Stone (born 10 February 2001) is a British and Scottish track cyclist. [3] [4] [1]

Contents

Cycling career

Stone became a double British champion when winning the Time Trial and Keirin events at the 2022 British National Track Championships. [5] [6] Stone also competed alongside Aileen McGlynn as her pilot in the 2022 Commonwealth Games claiming two medals. [1]

Major results

2022 Commonwealth Games
Silver medal blank.svg Women’s B Tandem Sprint (Piloting Aileen McGlynn) [7]
Bronze medal blank.svg Women’s Tandem B 1000m time trial (Piloting Aileen McGlynn) [8] [9]
2022 British National Track Championships
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG Time Trial
1st MaillotReinoUnido.PNG Kierin

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References

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