Chris Newton

Christopher Malcolm Newton (born 29 September 1973) is an English former road and track racing cyclist. During his career, Newton won three Olympic medals (one silver, two bronze), seven UCI Track Cycling World Championships medals – including two world titles – and three Commonwealth Games medals. Since retiring as a rider, Newton has worked for British Cycling as a directeur sportif and coach.

Biography

Newton was born in Middlesbrough, England on 29 September 1973.[2] He went to Linthorpe Juniors and Boynton Comprehensive in Teesside, and, aged 13, started cycling with Teesside Clarion.[3] He is an alumnus of the University of Teesside in Middlesbrough. Newton first competed in the Commonwealth Games in 1994, winning the silver medal in the Team Pursuit with Tony Doyle, Rob Hayles and Bryan Steel.

He was a member of the British Team Pursuit squad which finished tenth in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. The team included Matt Illingworth, Rob Hayles and Bryan Steel. He won the bronze medal in the Team Pursuit at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney. He won a silver medal in the Team Pursuit, and the bronze in the Points Race at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester.

Newton won the silver medal in Team Pursuit at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.[4] He also competed in the Points Race, but failed to finish the race.[5] He won gold in Team Pursuit at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne.

Despite his focus on pursuing a track career at world class level, Newton's all-round ability has also seen him take many wins in top international amateur road races throughout his career.

Newton broke his collarbone on 6 March 2008 when a car door was opened in his path whilst he was training on the road, putting him out of contention for the upcoming World Championships at the end of March.[6] This put him on the backfoot at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing,[7] where he contested the points race. Joan Llaneras built up an impressive lead to take the gold, leaving Newton to battle it out with Roger Kluge for silver. A late attack by Kluge left Newton unable to respond, but he was happy to take a bronze medal at his fourth Olympic Games.[7][8]

At the first round of the World Cup Classics series, in Manchester on 1 November 2008, Newton was on top form and dominated the points race. He was the clear winner and won the final sprint to a standing ovation from the crowd. On that night Great Britain won all gold in all 6 events.

Major results

Source: [9]

Track

1993
1st Scratch, National Track Championships
1994
2nd Team pursuit, Commonwealth Games (with Tony Doyle, Rob Hayles & Bryan Steel)
3rd Madison, National Track Championships
1995
National Track Championships
1st Scratch
1st Team pursuit
3rd Madison
1996
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd Team pursuit, Cottbus (with Rob Hayles, Matt Illingworth & Bryan Steel)
3rd Team pursuit, Busto Garolfo (with Shaun Wallace, Matt Illingworth & Bryan Steel)
1999
1st Team pursuit, National Track Championships
2000
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (with Bradley Wiggins, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
3rd Team pursuit, Olympic Games (with Jon Clay, Rob Hayles, Paul Manning, Bryan Steel & Bradley Wiggins)
3rd Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Turin
2001
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (with Bradley Wiggins, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
3rd Individual pursuit, National Track Championships
2002
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1st Points race
2nd Team pursuit (with Bradley Wiggins, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
1st Points race, National Track Championships
Commonwealth Games
2nd Team pursuit (with Paul Manning, Bryan Steel & Bradley Wiggins)
3rd Points race
2003
1st Scratch, National Track Championships
3rd Points race, UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Aguascalientes
2004
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Team pursuit, Manchester (with Rob Hayles, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
2nd Points race, Sydney
3rd Scratch, Moscow
National Track Championships
1st Points race
1st Scratch
1st Team pursuit (with Paul Manning, Tom White & Mark Cavendish)
2nd Team pursuit, Olympic Games (with Steve Cummings, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (with Rob Hayles, Paul Manning & Bryan Steel)
3rd Points race, 2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles
2005
1st Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (with Steve Cummings, Paul Manning and Rob Hayles)
1st Team pursuit, 2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester (with Steve Cummings, Paul Manning and Rob Hayles)
2nd Team pursuit, 2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester (with Mark Cavendish, Paul Manning and Rob Hayles)
2006
1st Team pursuit, Commonwealth Games (with Steve Cummings, Paul Manning and Rob Hayles)
1st Team pursuit, 2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow (with Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas & Ed Clancy)
National Track Championships
1st Scratch
1st Team pursuit (with Paul Manning, Steve Cummings and Ed Clancy)
3rd Individual pursuit
3rd Points race, 2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Sydney
2007
2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Team pursuit, Sydney
2nd Points race, Beijing
National Track Championships
1st Points race
2nd Scratch
2nd Points race, 2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles
2008
1st Points race, 2008–09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester
National Track Championships
1st Points race
1st Scratch
3rd Points race, Olympic Games
2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
3rd Points race, Los Angeles
3rd Points race, Copenhagen
2009
2008–09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Points race, Beijing
1st Team pursuit, Copenhagen
2nd Scratch, Beijing
1st Points race, 2009–10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester
National Track Championships
1st Points race
1st Scratch
3rd Points race, UCI Track Cycling World Championships

Road

1993
1st British Centre of Excellence Road Race
1995
1st Overall Silver Spoon 2-day
1st Stage 2 (TTT)
1st Archer Grand Prix
3rd National Hill Climb Championships
1996
1st Tour of Lancashire
1st Archer Grand Prix
2nd Overall Tour de Langkawi
1st Mountains classification
1st Stage 2 (TTT)
3rd National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
1997
1st National Team Time Trial Championships
1st National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
1st Grand Prix de l'Oms a Fontainne
1st Grand Prix de la Londe
1st Grand Prix Bonville
1st Grand Prix de Geneve
1998
1st National Team Time Trial Championships
1st Overall Europa 2-day
1st Stages 1 & 2
1st Manx International Time Trial
1st Grand Prix of Essex
1st Mersey Invitation Time Trial
2nd National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
8th Overall PruTour
1999
1st Time trial, National Road Championships
1st National Team Time Trial Championships
1st National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
1st Overall Europa 2-day
1st Manx International Time Trial
4th Mi-août bretonne
6th Lincoln Grand Prix
2000
1st Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Overall Europa 2-day
1st Stage 2
1st Grand Prix Criquielion
1st Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig
1st Lincoln Grand Prix
1st Silver Spoon Chase
1st Oleum Grand Prix
Olympia's Tour
1st Stages 7 (ITT) & 8
3rd National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
2001
National Road Championships
1st Circuit race
3rd Time trial
1st Overall Circuit des Mines
1st Stage 5
1st Grand Prix Ploogestraat
1st Lancaster Grand Prix
1st Stage 3 Cinturón a Mallorca
2002
1st Tour de la Manche
1st Stage 1 Bohemia Tour
2nd Overall Rás Tailteann
1st Sprints classification
1st Stages 1, 6, 7 & 8
3rd National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
7th Overall Circuit des Mines
1st Stage 4
2003
1st Overall Rás Tailteann
1st Stage 5
2nd Archer Grand Prix
5th Lincoln Grand Prix
2004
3rd Colne Grand Prix[10]
2005
1st Time trial, National Road Championships
1st Overall Rás Tailteann
1st Stages 2, 3 & 6
2nd Clitheroe Town Centre Grand Prix[11]
2006
1st Overall Tour of the South
1st Stage 1
Rás Tailteann
1st Stages 1 & 6 (TTT)
1st Prologue Boucles de la Mayenne
2nd National 25-mile Time Trial Championships
2nd Rutland–Melton CiCLE Classic
2007
1st Overall Premier Calendar
1st Overall Bikeline 2-day
1st Stage 1
1st Ryedale Grand Prix
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
2nd Overall 38th Girvan 3-day
1st Stage 1
2nd Beaumont Trophy
3rd Blackpool Grand Prix
5th Overall Rás Tailteann
5th Tour of Pendle
2008
1st Clayton Velo Spring Classic[12]
1st Stage 3 Rás Tailteann
4th Lincoln Grand Prix[13]
4th Richmond Grand Prix[14]
2009
1st Rochdale Grand Prix Circuit Race[15]
3rd Time trial, National Road Championships
3rd Newcastle Leazes Criterium[16]
4th Lincoln Grand Prix[17]
6th Overall Rás Tailteann
2010
1st Overall Premier Calendar
1st Lincoln Grand Prix
1st Tour Doon Hame
1st Beaumont Trophy
3rd Clayton Velo Spring Classic[18]
4th East Yorkshire Classic[19]
5th York Cycling City Centre Race[20]

References

  1. ^ a b "Athlete Biography – NEWTON Chris". Beijing Olympics official website. Archived from the original on 8 September 2008.
  2. ^ British Cycling Profile Archived 7 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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  7. ^ a b Alasdair Fotheringham (16 August 2008). "Newton Storms to Bronze in Points". Cycling Weekly.
  8. ^ Larry Hickmont (16 August 2008). "Men's Points Race". British Cycling. Archived from the original on 25 September 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2008.
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  17. ^ "Lincoln Grand Prix 2009: comment and analysis". Cycling Weekly. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
  18. ^ "Clayton Velo Spring Classic:Road, Clitheroe – Sunday, 28 Feb 2010". British Cycling. 28 February 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  19. ^ Hickmott, Larry (18 July 2016). "Report: East Yorkshire Classic". British Cycling. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  20. ^ Hickmott, Larry (25 July 2010). "York Cycling City Centre Races". British Cycling. Retrieved 17 June 2014.