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ASHLEE ANKUDINOFF | ST GEORGE CC, NSW
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JERSEYS

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4x WORLD CHAMPION

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8x NATIONAL CHAMPion

Ashlee Ankudinoff is a four-time world champion, a 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medallist and eight-time national champion.  

Born 20/08/1990 in Sydney, Ash began competitive road cycling at the age of fifteen with the St George Cycling Club. 

At the 2008 UCI Junior Track World Championships, Ashlee tasted her first success on the international stage as a member of the gold medal winning team pursuit squad while also claiming victory in the individual pursuit.

In 2010, she teamed with Sarah Kent and Josie Tomic to win the team pursuit world title at the World Championships in Denmark.  In 2015 she claimed her second career team pursuit world crown when she rode with Annette Edmondson, Amy Cure and Melissa Hoskins to the title in world record time. 

At the 2019 UCI Track World Championships in Poland, Ankudinoff claimed dual world titles.  Firstly with Amy Cure (TAS), Annette Edmondson (SA) and Georgia Baker (TAS) in the team pursuit, before claiming the individual pursuit crown. 

At the 2020 UCI Track World Championships in Germany, Georgia teamed with Ashlee Ankudinoff, Annette Edmondson, Maeve Plouffe and Amy Cure to finish fifth in the team pursuit before a crash halted her chances of a podium in the omnium.  

Ashlee made her Olympic debut in 2016 in Rio, and has contested two Commonwealth Games, firstly in Delhi in 2010, and in 2018 on the Gold Coast where she won gold in the team pursuit. 

She has won eight national titles on the track, four in the omnium, two in the individual pursuit and one in the points race.  

MAJOR RESULTS

OLYMPIC GAMES
2016 Rio BRA
5th Team Pursuit
COMMONWEALTH GAMES
2018 - Gold Coast
Individual Pursuit - 4th
​Team Pursuit - Gold

2010 - Delhi
Individual Pursuit - 9th
​Scratch Race (DNF)
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
2020 Berlin GER
14th Individual Pursuit
5th Team Pursuit

2019 Pruszkow POL
🌈  Individual Pursuit
🌈  Team Pursuit

2017 Hong Kong HKG
2nd Team Pursuit (With Cure, Manly & Wiasak)
2nd Individual Pursuit

2016 London GBR
5th Team Pursuit (With Baker, Cure, Edmondson & Wiasak)

2015 Saint-Quentin-En-Yvelines FRA
🌈  Team Pursuit (With Cure, Edmondson & Hoskins)

2014 Minsk BLR
2nd Team Pursuit (With Cure, Edmondson & Hoskins)

2012 Melbourne AUS
3rd Individual Pursuit

2010 Ballerup DEN
🌈  Team Pursuit (With Kent & Tomic)

2009 Pruszkow POL
3rd Team Pursuit (With Kent & Tomic)

2008 Cape Town RSA (Under 19)
1st Team Pursuit
1st Individual Pursuit
National Championships
2020 
🥇 Madison (with Georgia Baker)

2019
🥇 Points Race

2018
🥇  Omnium
🥇  Individual Pursuit
3rd Madison 
​3rd Team Pursuit


2017
3rd Madison
3rd Individual Pursuit

2016
🥇  Individual Pursuit
3rd Scratch Race

2015
🥇  Omnium
3rd Individual Pursuit

2014
2nd Madison
3rd Omnium
4th Individual Pursuit

2013
3rd Team Pursuit
3rd Individual Pursuit

2012
🥇  Omnium
2nd Individual Pursuit
3rd Team Pursuit

2010
🥇 ​ Omnium
2nd Individual Pursuit
3rd Scratch Race

2009
2nd Omnium

2008
2nd Team Pursuit
2nd Individual Pursuit

NEWS

GALLERY

Images courtesy John Veage, Casey Gibson, Andy Jones, Amy McCann

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