Meirhaeghe at the start ofOmloop het Volk in 2007. | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Filip Meirhaeghe |
| Born | (1971-03-05)5 March 1971 (age 54) Ghent,Belgium |
| Team information | |
| Current team | Retired |
| Discipline | Road, Mountain bike |
| Role | Rider |
| Major wins | |
| Silver medal 2000 Summer Olympics (Mountain bike) UCI MTB Cross Country World Championship (2003) UCI Mountain Bike World Cup (2002) | |
Filip Meirhaeghe (born 5 March 1971)[1][2] is a retiredBelgianracing cyclist. His primary focus was inmountain bike racing, however, he has also taken part in eliteroad,cyclo-cross andtrack cycling. He has won fourMountain Bike World Championships medals,[3]one Olympic medal and a total of elevenmountain bike World Cup events. In the final years of his racing career he raced for the bicycle manufacturerSpecialized Bicycle Components on the mountain bike and for the professional teamDomina Vacanze-Elitron on the road.
On 29 July 2004, just before the Athens2004 Summer Olympics, Meirhaeghe admitted to having usedEPO. He tested positive during theWorld Cup inMont Sainte-Anne, Quebec (Canada) and unlike most racers did not argue the validity of the test. During a press conference he admitted he used EPO simply because of his desire to win gold at the Olympics. He also announced at that time he would stop racing and retire.[4] He wrote a book calledPositief, which tells the story of his life as an athlete and the consequences of his positive test. (issued byDavidsfonds – in Dutch only).
Filip was suspended from professional racing until 14 January 2006 based on his positive test result. On 1 January 2006, he announced he would resume racing. He signed a three-year contract to race for Landbouwkrediet-Colnago on the road and Versluys-Landbouwkrediet-Sportstech on mountain bikes. He made his comeback during the beach-race ofOostduinkerke (Belgium).[5] He retired again in September 2009.[3]