Meares, Cahill among super seven on way to Hall of Fame
CYCLING great Anna Meares is among seven athletes set to be honoured with induction into the SA Sport Hall of Fame at the The Advertiser / Channel 7 SA Sports Awards next week.
CYCLING great Anna Meares is among seven athletes set to be honoured with induction into the SA Sport Hall of Fame at the The Advertiser / Channel 7 SA Sports Awards next week.
WORLD champion Matthew Glaetzer felt the expectation of the country when made a tactical blunder at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. But a haircut helped change his mindset. This and more in this month’s Coffee Ride.
RARE is the sporting great who did not have family support behind them, but the home crew who propelled Anna Meares to Olympic fame is something else again.
TWO of the state’s greatest cycling exports, siblings Alex and Annette Emondson, have added glamour to the 100th anniversary of the Port Noarlunga Handicap race.
OLYMPIC gold medallist Ryan Bayley has had a love-hate relationship with cycling.
cTHE rainbow jersey is returning to Adelaide.Slovakian superstar Peter Sagan will race January’s Tour Down Under as the reigning world champion after successfully defending his title in Doha.
DOCTORS warned Anna Meares that she risked her long-term health if she rode on after Rio. The champion cyclist has announced her retirement. | What Meares wants to do next | Her top five moments
AUSSIE BMX star Sam Willoughby has recounted the terrifying moments after the crash that’s left him fighting to walk again.
ADELAIDE’S two-time Olympic gold medallist Anna Meares has retired from cycling — but the legend isn’t about to slow down. Here’s what she plans to do next.
ANNA Meares has confirmed her retirement from cycling saying she would have loved to ride on to the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018 but her body has simply had enough.
RECOVERING from a broken neck to compete in Beijing to winning gold against all the odds at London 2012; Reece Homfray looks at the top five moments from Anna Meares’ career.
RECOVERING from a broken neck to compete in Beijing to winning gold against all the odds at London 2012 — here are the top five Meares moments.
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