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    Gary Neiwand (born 4 September 1966) is an Australian retired track cyclist. He is a former world champion, who also won four Olympic medals during his career. [1] Biography. Early life and career. Neiwand was born in Melbourne, Victoria, on 4 September 1966, the son of Ronald Charles Neiwand. [2]

  2. Gary Neiwand. Gary Malcolm Neiwand (ur. 4 września 1966 w Melbourne) – australijski kolarz torowy, czterokrotny medalista olimpijski oraz pięciokrotny medalista mistrzostw świata. Kariera. Pierwszy sukces w karierze Gary Neiwand osiągnął w 1986 roku, kiedy na igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów w Edynburgu zdobył złoty medal w sprincie indywidualnym.

  3. 6 cze 2023 · By Neary Ty. Allanah Sciberras. 6:23pm Jun 6, 2023. An ex-Australian Olympian has pleaded guilty to harassing his former partner in Melbourne last year. Gary Neiwand, 56, appeared before Broadmeadows Magistrates Court today, where he pleaded guilty to using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence.

  4. 11 kwi 2023 · The Rise of a Champion: Gary Neiwand's Victory in the 1984 Forges Wheelrace - YouTube. Cycle2max. 513 subscribers. Subscribed. 24. 2.6K views 10 months ago #trackcycling #cycle2max. The...

  5. 6 cze 2023 · Four-time Australian Olympic cycling medallist Gary Neiwand has pleaded guilty to harassing a former partner, marking yet another harassment conviction since his retirement from elite sport after he was jailed in 2006.

  6. 1992 1º in Copenhagen, DBC's Grand Prix Open, (København, Sprint (b)), Ordrup (Hovedstaden), Denmark : 1992 2º in Olympic Games, Track, Sprint, Barcelona (Cataluña), Spain

  7. Gary Neiwand: Keirin, Men (Olympic) 2: Silver: Team Sprint, Men (Olympic) Australia: 3: Bronze: Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (3–0–0 1986 Edinburgh CYC gold: Sprint 1000 m; 1990 Auckland CYC gold: Sprint 1000 m; 1994 Victoria CYC gold: Sprint 1000 m)