Lee Vertongen
New Zealand cyclist
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Born | (1975-01-22) 22 January 1975 (age 49) | |||||||||||||||||
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Lee Vertongen (born 22 January 1975 in Palmerston North, New Zealand) is a New Zealand racing cyclist. He has won three bronze medals in the team pursuit event at the Commonwealth Games. He won his third bronze medal riding with Greg Henderson, Hayden Roulston and Matthew Randall at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.[1] He was educated at Russell Street School. He also competed in the men's team pursuit at the 2000 Summer Olympics.[2]
References
External links
- Lee Vertongen at Cycling Archives
- Lee Vertongen at ProCyclingStats
- Lee Vertongen at Olympedia
- Lee Vertongen at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
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- Brian Fowler (1995)
- Greg Henderson (1996)
- Chris Nicholson (1997)
- David Lee (1998–1999)
- Lee Vertongen (2000)
- Brendon Cameron (2001)
- Gordon McCauley (2002–2003)
- Heath Blackgrove (2004)
- Robin Reid (2005)
- Marc Ryan (2006)
- Glen Chadwick (2007)
- Logan Hutchings (2008)
- Jeremy Vennell (2009)
- Gordon McCauley (2010)
- Westley Gough (2011)
- Paul Odlin (2012)
- Joseph Cooper (2013)
- Taylor Gunman (2014)
- Michael Vink (2015)
- Patrick Bevin (2016)
- Jack Bauer (2017)
- Hamish Bond (2018)
- Patrick Bevin (2019)
- Hamish Bond (2020)
- Aaron Gate (2021)
- Regan Gough (2022)
- Aaron Gate (2023)
- Logan Currie (2024)
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