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'''Bradley Wiggins''' (born ] ]) is a British cyclist. He won three medals in cycling at the Athens ]. | '''Bradley Wiggins''' (born ] ]) is a British cyclist. He won three medals in cycling at the Athens ]. | ||
Wiggins was born in ], ]. He won gold in the 4km individual pursuit in Athens before winning a silver in the team pursuit, and a bronze with ] in the Madison. | Wiggins was born in ], ] but grew up in ], ]. He won gold in the 4km individual pursuit in Athens before winning a silver in the team pursuit, and a bronze with ] in the Madison. | ||
At the Sydney ], Wiggins won bronze in the Team Pursuit. | At the Sydney ], Wiggins won bronze in the Team Pursuit. |
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Bradley Wiggins (born 28 April 1980) is a British 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 Hales in the Madison.
At the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, Wiggins won bronze in the Team Pursuit.
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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