Steve Paulding

Steven C Paulding is a Welsh former competitive track cyclist and British Cycling track team manager. He lived in Scotland for many years, and has worked for sportscotland, the Scottish Government, Scottish Golf and currently works for British Athletics in Loughborough.[1] He represented Wales in the 1986 and 1990 Commonwealth Games.[2] He now lives in Leicestershire and married the commonwealth cyclist Julie Anne Forrester in October 2001.[3]

Steve Paulding
Personal information
Born (1961-10-17) 17 October 1961
Cardiff, Wales
Team information
DisciplineTrack
RoleRider
Amateur teams
19781982Cleveland Wheelers
19831995City of Edinburgh
20012003VC St Raphael

Palmarès

1985
1st Scratch Race British National Track Championships - Amateur
1986
1st Scratch Race British National Track Championships - Amateur
1989
1st Kilo British National Track Championships - Amateur
1st Cardiff Grand Prix Sprint
1990
1st Kilo British National Track Championships - Amateur
1995
1st Sprint British National Track Championships - Amateur
1st Keirin British National Track Championships
1st Team Sprint - City of Edinburgh R.C. British National Track Championships
2001
1st Masters 40-44 Sprint, British National Track Championships
1st Masters 40-44 750M TT British National Track Championships
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gollark: An example of the autobias algorithm working, when I have the bot pick between those options 1000 times.
gollark: What do you mean it definitely works if it completely kills the entire system?
gollark: I think that's a software encoder, yes.
gollark: Hey, maybe it's killing the GPU somehow if it has one.

See also

References

  1. "Scottish Sports Hall of Fame".
  2. "The CGF - Athlete search". Archived from the original on 10 August 2002.
  3. "Now for the World!". Wirral Globe. 8 August 2002.
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