Australian bicycle racer
Scott Sunderland (born 16 March 1988) is an Australian professionalracing cyclist , who last rode forUCI Continental team Bennelong SwissWellness Cycling Team .
Sunderland has represented Australia at the World Cup events including at Los Angeles in 2008, where he won the 1 km time trial[ 4] and at Manchester in 2009.[ 5] He is anAustralian Institute of Sport [ 6] andWestern Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder. His aunt,Jenny Sunderland , competed at the1972 Munich Olympics in gymnastics.[ 6]
At the2012 Summer Olympics he was part of the Australian men's sprint team that finished 4th.[ 7] In August 2013 it was announced that Sunderland would switch from the Australian track cycling team's sprint programme to the endurance squad.[ 8] He won the men's 1000 m time trial at the2014 Commonwealth Games .[ 9]
In November 2014 Sunderland was announced as part of theTeam Budget Forklifts line-up for 2015 alongside fellow members of the Australian endurance track squadLuke Davison ,Glenn O'Shea ,Jack Bobridge and Mitchel Mulhearn, riding a domestic programme with a focus on achieving success on the track at the2016 Summer Olympics .[ 10] In December 2016 he was announced as part of theIsoWhey Sports SwissWellness squad for the 2017 season.[ 11]
2003 National Novice Track Championships 1st 500m time trial 2nd Flying 200m[ 1] 2nd Sprint 3rd Scratch 3rd Team pursuit[ 1] 2004 Oceania Junior Track Championships1st Kilo 1st Sprint 1st Team sprint National Novice Track Championships 1st 500m time trial[ 1] 1st Flying 200m[ 1] 1st Sprint[ 1] 1st Team pursuit[ 1] 2nd Individual pursuit[ 1] 2005 Oceania Junior Track Championships1st Keirin[ 1] 1st Kilo[ 1] 1st Team sprint[ 1] National Junior Track Championships 1st Flying 200m[ 1] 2nd Kilo 2nd Sprint 3rd Team sprint Australian Youth Olympic Festival 1st Sprint[ 1] 1st Team sprint[ 1] 1st Time trial[ 1] UCI Juniors World Championships 3rd Kilo 3rd Team sprint 2006 UCI Juniors World Championships 1st Kilo 2nd Sprint 2nd Team sprint Oceania Track Championships1st Kilo 1st Team sprint National Junior Track Championships 1st Kilo 1st Sprint 1st Team sprint 3rd Keirin 2007 Oceania Track Championships1st Kilo 3rd Team sprint National Track Championships 3rd Kilo 3rd Team sprint 3rd Team sprint,2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Manchester[ 1] 2008 1st Kilo,2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Los Angeles[ 1] 2008–09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Melbourne1st Team sprint[ 1] 2nd Kilo[ 1] 2nd Team sprint,National Track Championships [ 1] 2009 2009–10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Melbourne1st Kilo[ 1] 1st Team sprint[ 1] National Track Championships 2nd Keirin[ 1] 3rd Kilo[ 1] 2010 Commonwealth Games 1st Kilo 2ndSprint [ 1] Oceania Track Championships 1st Kilo[ 1] 1st Team sprint National Track Championships 1st Keirin[ 1] 2nd Sprint[ 1] 2nd Team sprint,2009–10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Beijing[ 1] 2011 2nd Team sprint,2011–12 UCI Track Cycling World Cup , Astana[ 1] 2nd Keirin,National Track Championships [ 1] 2012 1stTeam sprint ,UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2013 2nd Keirin,National Track Championships [ 1] 2014 1stKilo ,Commonwealth Games [ 1] 2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup , Guadalajara1st Kilo[ 3] 1st Team pursuit[ 3] 3rd Kilo,National Track Championships [ 1]
1995 : Germany (Jens Fiedler ,Michael Hübner ,Jan van Eijden )1996 : Australia (Darryn Hill ,Shane Kelly ,Gary Neiwand )1997 –98 : France (Vincent Le Quellec ,Florian Rousseau ,Arnaud Tournant )1999 –2001 : France (Laurent Gané ,Florian Rousseau ,Arnaud Tournant )2002 : Great Britain (Chris Hoy ,Craig MacLean ,Jamie Staff )2003 : Germany (Carsten Bergemann ,Jens Fiedler ,René Wolff )2004 : France (Mickaël Bourgain ,Laurent Gané ,Arnaud Tournant )2005 : Great Britain (Chris Hoy ,Jamie Staff ,Jason Queally )2006 –07 : France (Grégory Baugé ,Mickaël Bourgain ,Arnaud Tournant )2008 : France (Grégory Baugé ,Kévin Sireau ,Arnaud Tournant )2009 : France (Grégory Baugé ,Mickaël Bourgain ,Kévin Sireau )2010 : Germany (Robert Förstemann ,Maximilian Levy ,Stefan Nimke )2011 : Germany (René Enders ,Maximilian Levy ,Stefan Nimke )2012 : Australia (Shane Perkins ,Scott Sunderland ,Matthew Glaetzer )2013 : Germany (René Enders ,Stefan Bötticher ,Maximilian Levy )2014 : New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell ,Sam Webster ,Edward Dawkins )2015 : France (Grégory Baugé ,Michaël D'Almeida ,Kévin Sireau )2016 –17 : New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell ,Sam Webster ,Edward Dawkins )2018 : Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Jeffrey Hoogland ,Matthijs Büchli )2019 –20 : Netherlands (Roy van den Berg ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Jeffrey Hoogland ,Matthijs Büchli )2021 : Netherlands (Roy van den Berg ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Jeffrey Hoogland )2022 : Australia (Leigh Hoffman ,Matthew Richardson ,Matthew Glaetzer )2023 : Netherlands (Roy van den Berg ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Jeffrey Hoogland )2024 : Netherlands (Roy van den Berg ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Jeffrey Hoogland )2025 : Netherlands (Jeffrey Hoogland ,Harrie Lavreysen ,Roy van den Berg )