Rachel James

Rachel James
Personal information
Full name Rachel Sarah James
Born 30 August 1988
Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales
Team information
Discipline Track & Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter / All-Rounder
Amateur team(s)
Abergavenny Road Club
Infobox last updated on
21 March 2016

Rachel Sarah James (born 1988) is a Welsh racing cyclist specializing in track cycling.

James, from Abergavenny, Wales, is the daughter of David James and Christine Harris,[1] and has a younger sister, Becky, who is a world champion racing cyclist,[2] and also has another two younger sisters; Ffion and Megan, and brother Gareth, who are all keen cyclists.

In 2013 James became a pilot for paracyclist Sophie Thornhill.[3] The pair won a gold medal and set a new world record at the 2014 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Aguascalientes in the 1km time trial, on their debut in a major international event.[4] They subsequently won a second gold in the tandem sprint.[5]

James represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, 2014[6] where she rode as pilot for former paralympic swimmer Rhiannon Henry.[7] James reunited with Thornhill to compete in the 2014 British National Track Championships in September, where they won the mixed time trial[8] and the 200 metre flying start time trial for blind and visually impaired riders.[9] In addition James took a bronze medal in the team sprint alongside Helen Scott.[10]

Palmarès

2012
1st Team sprint, British National Track Championships (with Becky James)
2013
3rd Keirin, British National Track Championships
3rd Team sprint, British National Track Championships (with Ellie Coster)
2014
1st Tandem B 1km time trial, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (with Sophie Thornhill)[11]
1st Tandem B sprint, UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (with Sophie Thornhill)
1st Para Cycling BVI mixed time trial, British National Track Championships (with Sophie Thornhill)
1st Para Cycling BVI 200m flying start time trial, British National Track Championships (with Sophie Thornhill)
3rd Team sprint, British National Track Championships (with Helen Scott)

References


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