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Olympic medal record
Men's Track Cycling
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens 4km individual pursuit
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Team pursuit
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Athens Madison
Bronze medal – third place 2000 Sydney Team pursuit

Bradley Wiggins, OBE (born April 28, 1980) is an English racing cyclist. He won three medals in cycling at the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics.

Wiggins was born in Ghent, Belgium but grew up in Maida Vale, London. He won gold in the 4km individual pursuit in Athens before winning a silver in the team pursuit, and a bronze with Rob Hayles in the Madison.

At the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, Wiggins won bronze in the team pursuit.

Wiggins will ride for the French professional road cycling team Cofidis in 2006.

In 2005, Wiggins rode for the French professional road cycling team Crédit Agricole, and rode in the 2005 Giro d'Italia.

In the New Year's Honours List published 31 December 2004 he was created an OBE for services to Sport.

Accomplishments

Olympic Medals

Bronze, Team Pursuit
Gold, 4km Individual Pursuit
Silver, Team Pursuit
Bronze, Madison

World Championships

  • 2000 World Championships
Silver, Team Pursuit
  • 2001 World Championships
Silver, Team Pursuit
  • 2002 World Championships
Bronze, Team Pursuit
  • 2003 World Championships
Gold, 4km Individual Pursuit
Silver, Team Pursuit
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