Leigh Howard
Australian racing cyclist (born 1989)
Leigh Howard (born 18 October 1989) is an Australian professional racing cyclist . He qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics in both the Men's Madison and Men's Team Pursuit. Howard was part of the Men's team pursuit together with Kelland O'Brien , Sam Weisford and Alexander Porter . They secured a bronze medal after overlapping New Zealand who had crashed. Howard also competed in the Men's Madison where the team finished fifth with a time of 3:48.448 and therefore did not qualify for the final.[ 2]
Career
Born in Geelong , Victoria , Australia, Howard now resides in Waurn Ponds, Victoria .[ 3] He began cycling competitively at the age of 10 and first represented Australia in 2005 at the age of 16.[ 3] Howard is an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder, and initially trained as an automobile electrician .[ 3]
Howard won the bronze medal in the omnium event at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships . He went on to take several medals in round 2 and 4 of the 2008–09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics . In 2009, he again won a medal in the omnium at the World Championships , this time taking gold, he also took the silver medal in both the madison and team pursuit.[ 3] Howard also had success on the road in 2009, winning stages 1 and 3 of the Tour of Japan .
Howard become a professional rider in 2010 with Team HTC–Columbia .[ 4] In his first professional race with team HTC Columbia, Howard won the fourth stage of the Tour of Oman. Impressively, Howard finished ahead of Daniele Bennati , Tom Boonen and Tyler Farrar on the stage. After two years with the team, Howard moved to GreenEDGE for the 2012 season.[ 1] In November 2015 IAM Cycling announced that Howard would join them for the 2016 season, with a role as part of the sprint train for Matteo Pelucchi .[ 5]
Howard last rode for UCI Continental team Pro Racing Sunshine Coast .[ 6]
Major results
Road
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Legend
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Did not compete
DNF
Did not finish
Track
2006
1st Team pursuit, UCI World Junior Championships
National Junior Championships
1st Scratch
2nd Kilo
2nd Madison (with Alex Smyth)
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Individual pursuit
2007
UCI World Junior Championships
1st Team pursuit
2nd Madison (with Glenn O'Shea )
3rd Individual pursuit
National Junior Championships
1st Kilo
1st Omnium
1st Individual pursuit
UIV Cup
1st Amsterdam
1st Dortmund
3rd Madison, National Championships (with Travis Meyer )
2008
National Championships
1st Madison (with Glenn O'Shea )
1st Scratch
1st Team pursuit
2nd Individual pursuit
UIV Cup
1st Amsterdam
1st Munich
2nd Omnium , UCI World Championships
2nd Scratch, UCI World Cup Classics , Melbourne
2009
UCI World Championships
1st Omnium
2nd Madison (with Cameron Meyer )
2nd Team pursuit
UCI World Cup Classics , Beijing
1st Team pursuit
1st Madison (with Glenn O'Shea )
National Championships
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Individual pursuit
2010
UCI World Championships
1st Madison (with Cameron Meyer )
2nd Omnium
UCI World Cup Classics
1st Team pursuit , Beijing
1st Team pursuit , Melbourne
1st Madison , Melbourne (with Cameron Meyer )
2011
1st Madison , UCI World Championships (with Cameron Meyer )
1st Madison, Oceania Championships (with Cameron Meyer )
1st Madison, National Championships (with Glenn O'Shea )
2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Cameron Meyer )
2012
1st Six Days of Berlin (with Cameron Meyer )
2018
1st Team pursuit , Commonwealth Games
Oceania Championships
1st Team pursuit
2nd Omnium
National Championships
1st Team pursuit
2nd Madison (with Jordan Kerby )
UCI World Cup
1st Team pursuit, Berlin
2nd Scratch, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
3rd Madison, Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (with Kelland O'Brien )
2nd Six Days of London (with Kelland O'Brien )
2019
1st Team pursuit , UCI World Championships
National Championships
1st Madison (with Glenn O'Shea )
1st Team pursuit
UCI World Cup
1st Team pursuit, Brisbane
2nd Team pursuit, Cambridge
3rd Madison, Glasgow (with Sam Welsford )
2nd Scratch, Oceania Championships
2020
3rd Madison, National Championships (with Sam Welsford )
2021
1st Madison, National Championships (with Glenn O'Shea )
3rd Team pursuit , Olympic Games
See also
References
External links
1990s
1993 : Australia, Brett Aitken , Stuart O'Grady , Billy Shearsby , Tim O'Shannessey
1994 : Germany, Guido Fulst , Andreas Bach , Jens Lehmann , Danilo Hondo
1995 : Australia, Bradley McGee , Stuart O'Grady , Rodney McGee , Tim O'Shannessey
1996 : Italy, Adler Capelli , Cristiano Citton , Andrea Collinelli , Mauro Trentini
1997 : Italy, Cristiano Citton , Mario Benetton , Adler Capelli , Andrea Collinelli
1998 : Ukraine, Alexander Symonenko , Sergiy Matveyev , Oleksandr Fedenko , Oleksandr Klymenko
1999 : Germany, Robert Bartko , Jens Lehmann , Daniel Becke , Guido Fulst
2000s
2000 : Germany, Guido Fulst , Sebastian Siedler , Daniel Becke , Jens Lehmann
2001 : Ukraine, Alexander Symonenko , Serhii Cherniavskyi , Lyubomyr Polatayko , Oleksandr Fedenko
2002 : Australia, Peter Dawson , Brett Lancaster , Stephen Wooldridge , Luke Roberts
2003 : Australia, Graeme Brown , Peter Dawson , Brett Lancaster , Luke Roberts
2004 : Australia, Ashley Hutchinson , Luke Roberts , Peter Dawson , Stephen Wooldridge
2005 : Great Britain, Steve Cummings , Rob Hayles , Paul Manning , Chris Newton
2006 : Australia, Peter Dawson , Matthew Goss , Mark Jamieson , Stephen Wooldridge
2007 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Geraint Thomas , Paul Manning , Bradley Wiggins
2008 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Geraint Thomas , Paul Manning , Bradley Wiggins
2009 : Denmark, Casper Jørgensen , Jens-Erik Madsen , Michael Færk Christensen , Alex Rasmussen , Michael Mørkøv
2010s
2010 : Australia, Jack Bobridge , Rohan Dennis , Michael Hepburn , Cameron Meyer
2011 : Australia, Jack Bobridge , Rohan Dennis , Michael Hepburn , Luke Durbridge
2012 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Peter Kennaugh , Steven Burke , Geraint Thomas , Andy Tennant
2013 : Australia, Glenn O'Shea , Alex Edmondson , Mitchell Mulhern , Alexander Morgan
2014 : Australia, Glenn O'Shea , Alex Edmondson , Luke Davison , Miles Scotson
2015 : New Zealand, Pieter Bulling , Dylan Kennett , Alex Frame , Marc Ryan
2016 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Michael Hepburn , Callum Scotson , Miles Scotson , Alexander Porter , Luke Davison
2017 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Cameron Meyer , Alexander Porter , Nick Yallouris , Kelland O'Brien , Rohan Wight
2018 : Great Britain, Ed Clancy , Kian Emadi , Ethan Hayter , Charlie Tanfield
2019 : Australia, Sam Welsford , Leigh Howard , Alexander Porter , Cameron Scott , Kelland O'Brien
2020s
2020 : Denmark, Lasse Norman Hansen , Julius Johansen , Frederik Rodenberg , Rasmus Pedersen
2021 : Italy, Liam Bertazzo , Simone Consonni , Filippo Ganna , Jonathan Milan , Francesco Lamon
2022 : Great Britain, Ethan Hayter , Oliver Wood , Ethan Vernon , Daniel Bigham
2023 : Denmark, Niklas Larsen , Carl-Frederik Bévort , Lasse Norman Leth , Rasmus Pedersen , Frederik Rodenberg
2024 : Denmark, Tobias Hansen , Carl-Frederik Bévort , Niklas Larsen , Rasmus Pedersen , Frederik Rodenberg
Riders in italics took part in the qualifying rounds.
1995 –96 : Italy (Silvio Martinello , Marco Villa )
1997 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Miguel Alzamora )
1998 : Belgium (Etienne De Wilde , Matthew Gilmore )
1999 : Spain (Joan Llaneras , Isaac Gálvez )
2000 : Germany (Stefan Steinweg , Erik Weispfennig )
2001 : France (Robert Sassone , Jérôme Neuville )
2002 : France (Jérôme Neuville , Franck Perque )
2003 : Switzerland (Franco Marvulli , Bruno Risi )
2004 : Argentina (Walter Pérez , Juan Curuchet )
2005 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Rob Hayles )
2006 : Spain (Isaac Gálvez , Joan Llaneras )
2007 : Switzerland (Bruno Risi , Franco Marvulli )
2008 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2009 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Alex Rasmussen )
2010 –11 : Australia (Leigh Howard , Cameron Meyer )
2012 : Belgium (Kenny De Ketele , Gijs Van Hoecke )
2013 : France (Vivien Brisse , Morgan Kneisky )
2014 : Spain (David Muntaner , Albert Torres )
2015 : France (Bryan Coquard , Morgan Kneisky )
2016 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2017 : France (Morgan Kneisky , Benjamin Thomas )
2018 –19 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Theo Reinhardt )
2020 –21 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Lasse Norman Hansen )
2022 : France (Donavan Grondin , Benjamin Thomas )
2023 : Netherlands (Jan-Willem van Schip , Yoeri Havik )
2024 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Tim Torn Teutenberg )