Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins
- Born:
- 28 April 1980, Ghent, Belgium
- Nationality:
- British
- Profession(s):
- Professional Cyclist
Early Life and Education
- Born in Belgium to an Australian cyclist father and a British mother.
- Moved to Kilburn, London, after his parents separated.
- Educated at Quintin Kynaston School, London.
- Inspired to pursue cycling after receiving Chris Boardman's Olympic gold medal card.
Career and Major Achievements
- Began his professional cycling career in 2001.
- Won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney.
- Won a gold, silver, and bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
- Won two gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
- Became the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France in 2012.
- Won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
- Set the UCI Hour Record in 2015.
- Five-time Olympic gold medalist, one-time silver, and two-time bronze medalist.
- Eight-time world champion (track and road).
Notable Works
Year | Achievement |
---|---|
2012 | Tour de France Winner |
2015 | UCI Hour Record |
Legacy and Impact
Sir Bradley Wiggins's success on both the track and road significantly elevated the profile of cycling in Britain. His achievements inspired a new generation of cyclists and contributed to the sport's growing popularity within the UK. Information about Bradley Wiggins and his career, including a comprehensive overview of his accomplishments, is widely available, including on resources like the wikipedia bradley wiggins page, where his career statistics are extensively detailed.