Geoff Kabush

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Geoff Kabush
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Geoff Kabush at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Personal information
Full nameGeoff Kabush
Born (1977-04-14) 14 April 1977 (age 47)
Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Team information
Discipline
RoleRider
Professional teams
2005 Jittery Joe's–Kalahari
2007–2008 Symmetrics
2008–2011Maxxis
2012–2014Scott–3rox Racing
Major wins
Mountain bike
XC World Cup
1 individual win (2009)

Geoff Kabush is a Canadian cyclo-cross cyclist and cross-country mountain biker. [1] At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he finished in 9th place in the cross-country race. He then competed in the same event at the 2008 Summer Olympics, finishing in 20th place. [2] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he again competed in the Men's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 8th place. He has also been successful in cyclo-cross, having won the Canadian national cyclo-cross championship five times.

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Major results

Cyclo-cross

2004–2005
1st MaillotCan.PNG National Championships
1st Gran Prix of Gloucester 1
2nd Gran Prix of Gloucester 2
2nd Beacon Cyclo-cross
3rd Clif Bar Grand Prix
3rd Star-Crossed
2005–2006
3rd Star-Crossed
2006–2007
2nd National Championships
2nd Scion Stumptown Cup
3rd Star-Crossed
2007–2008
2nd Fort Lewis College SquawkerCross
2008–2009
1st MaillotCan.PNG National Championships
1st Jim Horner Grand Prix
2009–2010
1st MaillotCan.PNG National Championships
1st Jim Horner Grand Prix
2010–2011
USGP of Cyclocross
1st Mercer Cup Day 1
3rd Mercer Cup Day 2
2011–2012
USGP of Cyclocross
2nd Fort Collins Cup Day 1
3rd Fort Collins Cup Day 2
3rd Derby City Cup Day 2
3rd Bend Day 2
2012–2013
1st MaillotCan.PNG National Championships
1st BC Grand Prix
USGP of Cyclocross
3rd New Belgium Cup Day 2
2013–2014
1st MaillotCan.PNG National Championships
1st BC Grand Prix
2nd Deschutes Brewery Cup
3rd CrossVegas
2014–2015
1st Manitoba Grand Prix
2nd National Championships
2015–2016
2nd National Championships
2nd Manitoba Grand Prix
2016–2017
2nd National Championships
2017–2018
2nd National Championships
2018–2019
2nd National Championships

Mountain bike

2005
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
2006
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
2007
1st Pan American Champions Jersey.png Cross-country, Pan American Championships
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
2008
UCI XC World Cup
2nd Vallnord
2nd Mont-Sainte-Anne
3rd Canberra
2009
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
UCI XC World Cup
1st Bromont
3rd Mont-Sainte-Anne
2nd Silver medal uci.svg Team relay, UCI World Championships
2010
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
2014
1st MaillotCan.PNG Cross-country, National Championships
2016
1st MaillotCan.PNG Marathon, National Championships

Road

2017
1st Tour de Nez  [ fr ]

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References

  1. "Geoff Kabush". London 2012. The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited. Archived from the original on 28 August 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  2. "Geoff Kabush at sports-reference.com". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2015. Retrieved 26 September 2014.