Nicole Murray

New Zealand Paralympic cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nicole Murray (born 13 October 1992) is a New Zealand para-cyclist. She competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics and won a bronze medal in the individual pursuit C5 event.[1]

Born (1992-10-13) 13 October 1992 (age 33)
CountryNew Zealand
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Nicole Murray
Para cyclist Nicole Murray at 2022 Para Cycling Track World Championships
Personal information
Born (1992-10-13) 13 October 1992 (age 33)
Sport
CountryNew Zealand
SportPara-cycling
Disability classC5
Medal record
Women's para-cycling
Representing  New Zealand
Paralympic Games
Bronze medal – third place2024 ParisInd. pursuit C5
Track World Championships
Gold medal – first place2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesScratch race C5
Gold medal – first place2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesOmnium C5
Silver medal – second place2018 Rio de JaneiroIndividual pursuit C5
Silver medal – second place2023 GlasgowIndividual pursuit C5
Silver medal – second place2024 Rio de JaneiroIndividual pursuit C5
Silver medal – second place2024 Rio de JaneiroOmnium C5
Silver medal – second place2025 Rio de Janeiro1 km time trial C5
Silver medal – second place2025 Rio de JaneiroElimination C5
Bronze medal – third place2022 Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesIndividual pursuit C5
Bronze medal – third place2023 Glasgow500 m time trial C5
Bronze medal – third place2024 Rio de Janeiro500 m time trial C5
Bronze medal – third place2024 Rio de JaneiroScratch race C5
Bronze medal – third place2025 Rio de JaneiroScratch race C5
Road World Championships
Silver medal – second place2022 Baie-ComeauTime trial C5
Bronze medal – third place2022 Baie-ComeauRoad race C5
Bronze medal – third place2025 RonseTime trial C5
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Career

Nicole has won multiple medals at Para Cycling World Championships, including a silver medal at the 2018 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships,[2] a silver and a bronze at the 2022 UCI Para Cycling Road World Championships,[3] and two golds and a bronze at the 2022 UCI Para Cycling Track World Championships.[4][5][6]

Awards and honours

Nicole won Best Female Summer Athlete at the 2023 PARA SPORT Awards.[7]

In 2024, she was among only 6 athletes worldwide to be nominated for the World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability Award.[8]

Classification and adapted equipment

Nicole rides in the C5 classification. Her left hand is amputated below the wrist, and she rides with some adaptations on her bikes.

Hometown and other interests

Nicole is from Ngahinapouri, in the Waikato region of New Zealand. She enjoys outdoor pursuits such as caving and surfing.

References

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