Personal information | |
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Full name | Hannah Mayho |
Born | ![]() ![]() | 10 December 1990
Team information | |
Discipline | Road and track |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Endurance |
Amateur team | |
2006 | Raleigh ERV |
Major wins | |
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Hannah Mayho (born 10 December 1990 [1]) is an English road and track cyclist from Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Squad. [1] A former county netball player and cross-country runner, Mayho began cycling in 2006 having been spotted at her school by British Cycling's Talent Team, she was then coached by their coaches Phil West and Frances Newstead. [2] At first she concentrated on athletics, but, seeing the pathway to success more clearly defined in cycling, she chose to concentrate on that sport. [3]
A car collided with her on a training ride in May 2010, breaking her left leg and her right arm and wrist. [4] A year after her accident Mayho returned to racing at the British National Time Trial Championships where she finished third in the Junior Women's event. [5]
Mayho went on to study for a BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Chester. [6]
2009
Personal information | |
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Full name | Hannah Mayho |
Born | ![]() ![]() | 10 December 1990
Team information | |
Discipline | Road and track |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Endurance |
Amateur team | |
2006 | Raleigh ERV |
Major wins | |
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Hannah Mayho (born 10 December 1990 [1]) is an English road and track cyclist from Cullingworth, West Yorkshire, and a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Squad. [1] A former county netball player and cross-country runner, Mayho began cycling in 2006 having been spotted at her school by British Cycling's Talent Team, she was then coached by their coaches Phil West and Frances Newstead. [2] At first she concentrated on athletics, but, seeing the pathway to success more clearly defined in cycling, she chose to concentrate on that sport. [3]
A car collided with her on a training ride in May 2010, breaking her left leg and her right arm and wrist. [4] A year after her accident Mayho returned to racing at the British National Time Trial Championships where she finished third in the Junior Women's event. [5]
Mayho went on to study for a BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Chester. [6]
2009