Vern Hanaray
New Zealand cyclist
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Born | (1951-08-14) 14 August 1951 (age 73) Masterton, New Zealand |
Education | St Johns Boys School, Hastings, New Zealand |
Website | APSGroup |
Vernon ("Vern") John Hanaray (born 14 August 1951 in Masterton) is a former road cyclist from New Zealand, who represented his native country in the men's individual road race at the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics.[1] He also competed at the 1974 and 1978 Commonwealth Games. Hanaray won the 1974 edition of the Archer Grand Prix cycle race.
Sport
Road Skating
1968
- New Zealand 1st Place, Intermediate Men's 5 Miles Road Race
1969
- New Zealand 1st Place, Intermediate Men's 5 Miles Road Race
Road Cycling
1970
- New Zealand 3rd Place, Road Cycling Championship
1971
- New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
- New Zealand 1st Place, Dulux 6 Day Cycle Race
- New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux 6 Day)
1972
- New Zealand Olympic Games Team, Munich
1973
- New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
- New Zealand 1st Place, Dulux 6 Day Cycle Race
- New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux 6 Day)
1974
- United Kingdom 1st Place, Pernod International Grand Prix
- Isle of Man 2nd Place, Manx International Road Race
1975
- Belgium 1st Place, Bornem
- Netherlands 1st Place, Stage 2 Leimuiden International Wieleravond Zesdaage Den Haag
1976
- Belgium 1st Place, Stage 1 Les Deux Jours D Angreau
- Belgium 2nd Place, Stage 2 D Angreau
- Belgium 1st Place, Classement Final, D Angreau
- Belgium 1st Place, Classement Du Meilleur Grimpeur, D Angreau
- Belgium 1st Place, Outer
- Belgium 1st Place, International Liefhebbers te Oudenaarde-Nederename
- Belgium 1st Place, Tielt
- Belgium 1st Place, Stage 1 Tweedaage Van Kemmel
- Belgium 2nd Place, Stage 2 Tweedaage Van Kemmel
- Belgium 1st Place, Einstand, Tweedaage Van Kemmel
- United Kingdom 1st Place, Blackpool Centenary, Milk Race Tour of Britain
- United Kingdom 1st Place, Middlemores Combativity, Milk Race Tour of Britain
- New Zealand Olympic Games, Team Montreal
- New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)
1977
- Belgium 3rd Place, Etoile Hennuyere, Classement General
- New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
- France 3rd Place, Tour de Nouvelle Caledonie Classment General
- France 1st Place, Classment de la Montage
1979
- Australia 2nd Grafton-Inverell Classic
- New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)
1980
- United Kingdom 1st Place, Stage 8 Southport, Milk Race Tour of Britain
- United Kingdom 3rd Place, Stage 6 Llandudno
- Winner Most Aggressive Rider, Milk Race Tour of Britain
- New Zealand Selected Olympic Games Team, Moscow
- France 3rd Place, De la Quatrieme Etape, Tour D'Auvergne
- France 1st Place, Classment De La Montagne, Tour D'Auvergne
- New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)
References
- ^ "Vern Hanaray Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
External links
- Vernon's Website - Allyed Property Services - APS
- Vern Hanaray at Cycling Archives
- Vern Hanaray at ProCyclingStats
- Vern Hanaray at Olympedia
- Vern Hanaray at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
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- Frank Grose (1935)
- Ronald Triner (1936)
- Graham Hughes (1937)
- John Brown (1938)
- Charles Hanson (1939)
- Nick Carter (1945–1947)
- Mick Mobberley (1948)
- Nick Carter (1949)
- Ted Lambert (1950)
- A. Sweeney (1951)
- Lance Payne (1952)
- Neil Geraghty (1953)
- Lance Payne (1954)
- Geoff Lankow (1955)
- L. Parris (1956)
- Dick Johnstone (1957)
- Lance Payne (1958)
- A. Ganderton (1959)
- R. Peoples (1960)
- Richie Thomson (1961)
- Laurie Byers (1962)
- Tony Ineson (1963)
- G. Grey (1964)
- Tino Tabak (1965)
- G. Hill (1966)
- John Dean (1967)
- Merv Davis (1968)
- Bruce Biddle (1969)
- Neil Lyster (1970)
- Vern Hanaray (1971)
- L. Cooper (1972)
- Vern Hanaray (1973)
- J. Ryder (1974)
- P. Neale (1975)
- Blair Stockwell (1976)
- Vern Hanaray (1977)
- Jack Swart (1978–1979)
- Roger Sumich (1980)
- Jack Swart (1981)
- Stephen Cox (1982)
- Eric O'Brien (1983)
- Jack Swart (1984)
- Craig Griffin (1985)
- Bruce Storrie (1986)
- Graeme Miller (1987)
- Brian Fowler (1988–1989)
- Craig Connell (1990)
- Chris Nicholson (1991)
- Dean Peterkin (1992)
- Darren Rush (1993)
- Ewan McMaster (1994)
- Norman Shattock (1995)
- Ric Reid (1996)
- Gordon McCauley (1997)
- Glen Mitchell (1998–1999)
- Glen Thomson (2000)
- Gordon McCauley (2001–2002)
- Heath Blackgrove (2003–2004)
- Gordon McCauley (2005)
- Hayden Roulston (2006)
- Julian Dean (2007–2008)
- Gordon McCauley (2009)
- Jack Bauer (2010)
- Hayden Roulston (2011)
- Michael Vink (2012)
- Hayden Roulston (2013–2014)
- Joseph Cooper (2015)
- Jason Christie (2016)
- Joseph Cooper (2017)
- Jason Christie (2018)
- James Fouché (2019)
- Shane Archbold (2020)
- George Bennett (2021)
- James Fouché (2022)
- James Oram (2023)
- Aaron Gate (2024)
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