Alastair Irvine

Northern Irish cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alastair Irvine (born c.1961) is a former cyclist from Northern Ireland, who competed at two Commonwealth Games and won a bronze medal.

NationalityBritish (Northern Irish)
Bornc.1961[1]
Northern Ireland
SportCycling
Event
Road
Quick facts Personal information, Nationality ...
Alastair Irvine
Personal information
NationalityBritish (Northern Irish)
Bornc.1961[1]
Northern Ireland
Sport
SportCycling
Event
Road
ClubNorth Down CC
Medal record
Representing  Northern Ireland
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place1986 EdinburghRoad team time trial
Bronze medal – third place1990 AucklandPoints race
Close

Biography

Irvine represented the Northern Ireland Cycling Federation[1] and rode for the Toyota North Down team.[2][3] He was the 1981 Cyclo-Cross champion of Ireland and the 1986 100km champion of Ireland at the Irish National Cycling Championships.

Irvine represented Northern Ireland at the 1986 Commonwealth Games[4] in the team time trial event,[5][6] winning a bronze medal with Cormac McCann, Joe Barr and Martin Quinn.[7] Four year later he won a bronze medal in the points race at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.

Irvine lived in Mallorca for 20 years and worked for the Sunsport Coaching company, leading cycling groups on the island.[8]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI