Brandie O'Connor

Brandie O'Connor
Personal information
Nationality  Australia
Born (1973-12-24) 24 December 1973
Brisbane
Sport
Sport Para-cycling
Disability Visual Impairment [1]
Club Vikings Cycling Club
Coached by Alex Bird[2]

Brandie O’Connor (born 24 December 1973) is a vision impaired Australian paracyclist and has won medals at the World Championships and Commonwealth Games..

Personal

O'Connor was born on 24 December 1973 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. [3][1] She was born with rod monochromatism which affects her ability to see. O’Connor describes her condition, “what I see at 6 meters, ‘normal’ eyes see at 60 meters.”[4] She has a Bachelor of Commerce and works as a policy officer. [3]

Career

In 2006, O’Connor started training and identified a pilot (person who is fully sighted and steers the bike) in Kerry Knowler.[4] Breaking her clavicle and two ribs in a cycling accident this put O’Connor out of action until late 2007.[4] O’Connor tried adaptive rowing and tried for the Beijing Paralympics but missed out. She made her international cycling debut at the 2010 UCI Paracycling Road World Championships in Canada. In 2012, she competed at the UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Los Angeles, United States and finished fourth in the Women's Individual Time Trial and fifth in the 3km Pursuit. [3] [5] [6] With pilot Breanna Hargrave, she won silver medals in the Women's Tandem Sprint and Tandem 1km Time Trial at the 2014 UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships. [3] O'Connor and Hargrave won bronze medals in the Women's Tandem Sprint B and Women's Tandem 1km Time Trial B at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. At the 2015, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Apledoorn, Netherlands, O'Connor and Hargrave won a silver medal in the Women’s Tandem Sprint and fifth in the Women 1km Time Trial. [7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Brandie O'Connor". Australian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  2. "Rider Profiles". Cycling Australia. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Brandie O'Connor Profile". Cycling Australia website. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 "Brandie O'Connor". Aim For the Stars. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  5. "Profile - Brandie O'Connor". Australian Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  6. "Bronzed Brandie O'Connor to return with two medals from Glasgow". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  7. "2015 Track World Championships results". UCI Cycling website. Retrieved 24 August 2015.

External links

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