Sean Eadie (born 15 April 1969 in Sydney, Australia) is a retired professional track cyclist. He lives in Como, New South Wales. He started cycling at...
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Eadie (cricketer) (1861–1923), English cricketer Ken Eadie (born 1961), Scottish footballer Nicholas Eadie (born 1958), Australian actor Sean Eadie (born...
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player Ben Cummins – former rugby league referee Martin Dixon – politician Sean Eadie – retired professional track cyclist Paul Field – musician, filmmaker...
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seventh-place finisher Sean Eadie of Australia. Three recent world champions were competing: Gané (2003, also runner-up in 2000, 2001, and 2004), Eadie (2002), and...
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Britain (GBR) Chris Hoy Craig MacLean Jason Queally Australia (AUS) Gary Neiwand Sean Eadie Darryn Hill Time trial details Jason Queally Great Britain Stefan Nimke...
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Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's Events Men's sprint details Sean Eadie Australia Jobie Dajka Australia Florian Rousseau France Men's 1 km time trial...
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Michelle Ferris Women's sprint Bronze 1997 Perth Danny Day Shane Kelly Sean Eadie Men's team sprint Bronze 1997 Perth Darryn Hill Men's sprint Gold 1998...
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Salvador Meliá, José Antonio Villanueva 44.452 Q 5 Australia Ryan Bayley, Sean Eadie, Shane Kelly 44.512 Q 6 Netherlands Jan Bos, Theo Bos, Teun Mulder 44...
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Bronze, 1 hour 3 min 20.69 s Men's Sprint Ryan Bayley – Gold, 10.659 s Sean Eadie – Silver, xxx s Jobie Dajka – Bronze, xxx s Men Women Australia at the...
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10.807 Gané (FRA) W 10.546, W 10.638 Bos (NED) L, W 10.661, W 10.743 Sean Eadie 10.454 68.873 9 Kwiatkowski (POL) W 11.025 65.306 Bye Bourgain (FRA)...
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