词条 | Meg Lemon |
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| headercolor = green | textcolor = yellow | name = Meg Lemon | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = | fullname = | nickname = | nationality = Australia | residence = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|10|5|df=yes}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | height = | weight = | website = | country = Australia | sport = Cycling | disability_class = C4 | event = | collegeteam = | club = Port Adelaide Cycling Club | team = | turnedpro = | coach = | retired = | coaching = | worlds = | regionals = | nationals = | olympics = | paralympics = | highestranking = | pb = | medaltemplates ={{MedalSport |Cycling}}{{MedalCompetition|UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships}}{{MedalBronze|2017 Pietermaritzburg|Women's Time Trial C4}}{{MedalBronze|2017 Pietermaritzburg|Women's Road Race C4}}{{MedalBronze|2018 Maniago|Women's Time Trial C4}}{{MedalCompetition | UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships }}{{MedalSilver|2019 Apeldoorn|Women's Scratch Race C4}}{{MedalBronze|2019 Apeldoorn|Women's Pursuit C4}} }} Meg Lemon (born 5 October 1989) is an Australian Paralympics cyclist. PersonalLemon was born on 5 October 1989.[1] She attended Sacred Heart College in Adelaide, South Australia. Lemon has a bachelor's degree, Nutrition and Dietetics from Flinders University and works as a dietitian. Lemon sustained a brain injury when hit by a car while riding to work and left her with a weakened right side of her body.[2] CyclingShe is calssified as a C4 cyclist. In her international debut at the 2017 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Los Angeles, United States, she finished fourth in the Women's C4-C5 Scratch Race.[3] In September 2017, at the 2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, she won bronze medals in the Women's Time Trial C4 and Women's Road Race C4.[4] At the 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, Maniago, Italy she won the bronze medal in the Women's Time Trial C4 and finished fourth in the Women's Road Race C4.[5] At the 2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, she won the silver medal in the Women's Sctatch Race C4 and bronze medal in the Women's Individual Pursuit C4.[6] In 2018, she is a South Australian Institute of Sport scholarship athlete. References1. ^{{cite web |title=Meg Lemon |url=https://www.australiancyclingteam.com/meglemon.html |website=Cycling Australia website |accessdate=6 August 2018}} 2. ^{{cite news |last1=Whelan |first1=Melanie |title=Same mission: para-cyclists hungry for national crown in Ballarat |url=https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5149067/same-mission-para-cyclists-hungry-for-national-crown-in-ballarat/ |accessdate=17 March 2019 |work=The Courier News |date=3 January 2018}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=SA riders shine at Para-cycling world titles in LA |url=http://sasi.sa.gov.au/news?a=296990 |website=SASI website |accessdate=6 August 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Hicks, Lemon announce arrival on world stage |url=http://sasi.sa.gov.au/news?a=348879 |website=SASI website |accessdate=6 August 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web |title=2018 UCI Para-cycling World Championships |url=http://www.uci.ch/para-cycling/ucievents/event/uci-para-cycling-road-world-championships-maniago-road-2018/55832/widgets/start-lists-results-186665/ |website=UCI website |accessdate=3 August 2018}} 6. ^{{cite web |title=Para pursuit perfection- Petricola on top of the world |url=https://www.australiancyclingteam.com/news/para-pursuit-perfection-petricola-on-top-of-the-world |website=Australian Cycling Team website |accessdate=17 March 2019}} External links
4 : 1989 births|Living people|Paralympic cyclists of Australia|Australian female cyclists |
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