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Maxine Johnson

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Maxine Johnson
Personal information
Full nameMaxine Johnson
NicknameMaxine "Magic" Johnson
Born1961
 England
 United Kingdom
Team information
DisciplineRoad & Track
RoleRider
Amateur teams
1985?
1999Kettering C.C.
2002Interbike racing team
Medal record
Cycling
Representing  England
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Victoria team time trial

Maxine Johnson (born 1961) is a female retired English racing cyclist.

Cycling career

Johnson represented England in the road race and 3,000 metres individual pursuit, at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand.[1] Four years later at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada she won a bronze medal in the team time trial and competed in the road race and track points race.[2][3]

In 1998 she won the season long trophy British best all rounder

Palmarès

1990
3rd British National Road Race Championships
1993
2nd British National Road Race Championships
20:38 10 Mile Time Trial Ladies Competition Record
1994
1st United Kingdom British National Road Race Championships
3rd Team time trial, Commonwealth Games
 2nd National Pursuit 
1st National 25
1st National Track 1k Track Champion

1995 Competition record holder for 15 miles 32:15 1996

1st Europe Points race world masters, 30-34 category[4]
1997
Beryl Burton trophy winner
National Circuit Time Trial Champion
1998
1st National 25
British Best All Rounder
1999
2nd British National Circuit Race Championships

References

  1. ^ "1990 Athletes". Team England.
  2. ^ "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  3. ^ "Commonwealth Games / Cycling: Officials relent on cyclists". The Independent. 22 August 1994. Archived from the original on 12 May 2022.
  4. ^ "European Masters Track Championships". Archived from the original on 3 October 2003. Retrieved 23 October 2009.

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