Kevin Blackwell (cyclist), the Glossary
Kevin Edward Blackwell (– 16 August 1980) was a New Zealand road and track cyclist who won a silver medal in the team pursuit representing his country at the 1978 Commonwealth Games.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Anthony Cuff, Commonwealth Games, Cycling New Zealand, Edmonton, Jack Swart, Moscow, Neil Lyster, New Zealand at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, New Zealand at the 1980 Summer Olympics, Ngongotahā, Road bicycle racing, Rotorua Boys' High School, Team pursuit, Tour of Britain, Track cycling, 1978 Commonwealth Games, 1980 Summer Olympics boycott.
- Cyclists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
- People educated at Rotorua Boys' High School
- Sportspeople from Rotorua
Anthony Cuff
Anthony Cuff (born 26 December 1957) is a New Zealand former cyclist. Kevin Blackwell (cyclist) and Anthony Cuff are Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling, Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand, cyclists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Medallists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and New Zealand male cyclists.
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Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, which consists mostly, but not exclusively, of territories of the former British Empire.
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Cycling New Zealand
Cycling New Zealand (Eke Paihikara Aotearoa), originally known as BikeNZ, is the national governing body for cycling organisations in New Zealand, and represents the interests of BMX NZ, Cycling New Zealand Road & Track, Mountain Bike NZ, and Cycling New Zealand Schools (formerly NZ Schools Cycling Association).
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Edmonton
Edmonton is the capital city of the Canadian province of Alberta.
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Jack Swart
Jack Swart (born 1954) is a former New Zealand road cyclist. Kevin Blackwell (cyclist) and Jack Swart are 20th-century New Zealand people, Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling, Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand, cyclists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Medallists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and New Zealand male cyclists.
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Moscow
Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia.
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Neil Lyster
Neil Lyster (born 2 December 1947) is a road and track cyclist from New Zealand. Kevin Blackwell (cyclist) and Neil Lyster are 20th-century New Zealand people, Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling, Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand, cyclists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games, Medallists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and New Zealand male cyclists.
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New Zealand at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
New Zealand at the 1978 Commonwealth Games was represented by a team of 102 competitors and 32 officials.
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New Zealand at the 1980 Summer Olympics
New Zealand competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR.
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Ngongotahā
Ngongotahā is a small settlement on the western shores of Lake Rotorua in the North Island of New Zealand.
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Road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on paved roads.
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Rotorua Boys' High School
Rotorua Boys' High School (RBHS) is a state school educating boys from Year 9 to Year 13.
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Team pursuit
The team pursuit is a track cycling event similar to the individual pursuit, except that two teams, each of up to four riders, compete, starting on opposite sides of the velodrome.
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Tour of Britain
The Tour of Britain is a multi-stage cycling race, conducted on British roads, in which participants race across Great Britain to complete the race in the fastest time.
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Track cycling
Track cycling is a bicycle racing sport usually held on specially built banked tracks or velodromes using purpose-designed track bicycles.
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1978 Commonwealth Games
The 1978 Commonwealth Games was held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, from 3 to 12 August 1978, two years after the 1976 Summer Olympics was held in Montreal, Quebec.
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1980 Summer Olympics boycott
The 1980 Summer Olympics boycott was the largest boycott in Olympic history and one part of a number of actions initiated by the United States to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
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See also
Cyclists at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
- Anthony Cuff
- Billy Kerr
- Blair Stockwell
- Bob Downs
- Chan Fai Lui
- Colin Fitzgerald
- Dave Akam
- Dave Le Grys
- David Weller
- Des Fretwell
- Eric McKenzie (cyclist)
- Errol McLean
- Errol Walters
- Garry Bell
- Gary Sutton
- Glen Mitchell (British cyclist)
- Gordon Singleton
- Hector Edwards
- Jack Swart
- James Joseph (cyclist)
- Jocelyn Lovell
- John Tudor (cyclist)
- Kenrick Tucker
- Kevin Blackwell (cyclist)
- Kevin McComb
- Kevin Nichols
- Mike Richards (cyclist)
- Neil Lyster
- Paul Fennell
- Paul Swinnerton
- Peter Aldridge
- Phil Anderson (cyclist)
- Phil Griffiths (cyclist)
- Pierre Harvey
- Ron Boyle
- Shane Sutton
- Steve Goodall
- Steve Joughin
- Tony Doyle (cyclist)
- Tony James (cyclist)
- Trevor Gadd
- Vern Hanaray
- Xavier Mirander
People educated at Rotorua Boys' High School
- Adam McGeorge
- Alan McNaughton
- Arthur Stone (rugby union)
- Ben Sandford
- Craig Newby
- Danny Lee (golfer)
- Dylan Hartley
- Elliot Kereopa
- Garrick Cowley
- Hayze Perham
- Heta Hingston
- Howard Morrison
- Israel Adesanya
- Jim Traue
- Jonty Farmer
- Jordi Webber
- Kaleb Trask
- Kelly Haimona
- Kevin Blackwell (cyclist)
- Latu Vaeno
- Liam Messam
- Manu Paea
- Mark Rendell
- Matt Vant Leven
- Mike Delany
- Mike Walker (canoeist)
- Neil Waka
- Neville Black
- Neville Crichton
- Ngarohi McGarvey-Black
- Pasilio Tosi
- Percy Allen (politician)
- Ray Boord
- Robert Eastham
- Sam Bewley
- Sam Messam
- Selestino Ravutaumada
- Semisi Paea
- Seru Uru
- Siegfried Fisi'ihoi
- Steven Setephano
- Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
- Te Wharehuia Milroy
- Teimana Harrison
- Tom Donnelly
- Trevor Berghan
- Viliame Waqaseduadua
- William Warbrick
- Willie Ripia
Sportspeople from Rotorua
- Adam McGeorge
- Aimee Fisher
- Alex Beddoes
- Amanda Landers-Murphy
- Amelia Abbott
- Ben Sandford
- Bevan Hari
- Brett Hollister
- Campbell Wright
- Carl O'Donnell
- Claire Garrood
- Clinton Avery
- Daniel Flynn (cricketer)
- Danny Lee (golfer)
- David Kosoof
- Donna Guy-Halkyard
- Erena Mikaere
- Frances Davies
- Frank Shuter (racing driver)
- Greg Hay
- Harlem Simiona
- Jack Foster (athlete)
- Jan Khan
- Kane Radford
- Kevin Blackwell (cyclist)
- Kingsley Smith
- Lisa Adams (athlete)
- Logan Hutchings
- Lynette Brake
- Melina Hamilton
- Michael Walker (jockey)
- Moana Manley
- Nando Pijnaker
- Nicole van der Kaay
- Paige Satchell
- Ruia Morrison
- Sam Bewley
- Samantha Winders
- Sarah Cowley (athlete)
- Steve McDowall
- Steven Adams
- Susan Devoy
- Taini Jamison
- Tanya Dearns
- Taylor Flavell
- Ted Johnson (rower)
- Tilly Hirst
- Trent Boult
- Valerie Adams