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Breanna Hargrave (born 9 February 1982) is an Australian track cyclist. Hargrave moved from athletics to track cycling at 28 years old as part of a ‘talent transfer’ program at the South Australian Sports Institute. She runs a physiotherapy practice in Norwood, South Australia. She won two bronze medals with Brandie O’Connor in the tandem events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She is also a five time Australian Champion and a 20 time National Championship Medallist and a 6 time Oceania Championship Medallist. Hargrave was selected to represent Australia aged 39 at the 2022 Commonwealth Games to compete against athletes half her age after Hargrave broke an eight-year-old Aussie record set by Anna Meares for the 500-metre time trial at the Adelaide SuperDrome.

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  • Breanna Hargrave (born 9 February 1982) is an Australian track cyclist. Hargrave moved from athletics to track cycling at 28 years old as part of a ‘talent transfer’ program at the South Australian Sports Institute. She runs a physiotherapy practice in Norwood, South Australia. She won two bronze medals with Brandie O’Connor in the tandem events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She is also a five time Australian Champion and a 20 time National Championship Medallist and a 6 time Oceania Championship Medallist. Hargrave was selected to represent Australia aged 39 at the 2022 Commonwealth Games to compete against athletes half her age after Hargrave broke an eight-year-old Aussie record set by Anna Meares for the 500-metre time trial at the Adelaide SuperDrome. (en)
  • Breanna Hargrave (née le 9 février 1983 à Adélaïde) est une coureuse cycliste australienne, spécialisée dans les épreuves sur piste. (fr)
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  • Breanna Hargrave (born 9 February 1982) is an Australian track cyclist. Hargrave moved from athletics to track cycling at 28 years old as part of a ‘talent transfer’ program at the South Australian Sports Institute. She runs a physiotherapy practice in Norwood, South Australia. She won two bronze medals with Brandie O’Connor in the tandem events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She is also a five time Australian Champion and a 20 time National Championship Medallist and a 6 time Oceania Championship Medallist. Hargrave was selected to represent Australia aged 39 at the 2022 Commonwealth Games to compete against athletes half her age after Hargrave broke an eight-year-old Aussie record set by Anna Meares for the 500-metre time trial at the Adelaide SuperDrome. (en)
  • Breanna Hargrave (née le 9 février 1983 à Adélaïde) est une coureuse cycliste australienne, spécialisée dans les épreuves sur piste. (fr)
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