Devon Briggs

New Zealand para-cyclist (born 2004) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Devon Briggs (born 13 January 2004) is a New Zealand para-cyclist who competes in road and track events. He represented New Zealand at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.

Born (2004-01-13) 13 January 2004 (age 22)[1]
DisabilityClubfoot
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Devon Briggs
Briggs at Grassroots Trust Velodrome, Cambridge
Personal information
Born (2004-01-13) 13 January 2004 (age 22)[1]
Home townCambridge, New Zealand
Sport
SportPara-cycling
DisabilityClubfoot
Disability classC3
Coached byDamian Wiseman
Medal record
Men's para-cycling
Representing  New Zealand
Track World Championships
Gold medal – first place2024 Rio de JaneiroTime trial C3
Gold medal – first place2025 Rio de JaneiroScratch race C3
Silver medal – second place2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesTime trial C4
Silver medal – second place2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesOmnium C4
Silver medal – second place2024 Rio de JaneiroOmnium C3
Silver medal – second place2025 Rio de JaneiroSprint C3
Silver medal – second place2025 Rio de JaneiroTime trial C3
Bronze medal – third place2023 GlasgowTime trial C3
Bronze medal – third place2023 GlasgowIndividual pursuit C3
Bronze medal – third place2023 GlasgowScratch race C3
Bronze medal – third place2023 GlasgowOmnium C3
Bronze medal – third place2024 Rio de JaneiroIndividual pursuit C3
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Early life

Briggs was born with severe clubfeet, and has undergone 19 surgeries. He began cycling at ten years old.[2]

Career

Briggs made his international debut for New Zealand at the 2022 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships and won silver medals in the time trial and omnium C4 events.[3]

At 18 years old, he was the youngest member for New Zealand's cycling team.[4] He again competed at the 2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships and won bronze medals in the time trial, individual pursuit, scratch race and omnium C3 events.[5][6][7]

In March 2024, Briggs represented New Zealand at the 2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships and won a gold medal in the time trial C3 event with a world record time of 1:05.259.[8] He also won a silver medal in the omnium and a bronze medal in the individual pursuit.[9] In September 2024, he then competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics and finished in fifth place in the individual pursuit C3 event and seventh place in the time trial C1–3 event. He competed in the track cycling events with a fractured sacrum and dislocated coccyx which he suffered in a crash during his final training session in Switzerland.[10] He then withdrew from the road cycling events at the Paralympics.[11]

On 9 September 2025, he was selected to represent New Zealand at the 2025 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships.[12] He won a silver medal in the sprint C3 event.[13]

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