Anthony Cuff

New Zealander cyclist

Anthony Cuff
Personal information
Born (1957-12-26) 26 December 1957 (age 66)
Palmerston North, New Zealand

Anthony Cuff (born 26 December 1957) is a New Zealand former cyclist.[1] He won the Tour of Southland in 1980.[2] He competed in the individual pursuit and team pursuit events at the 1984 Summer Olympics.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Cuff plumbing the heights". Press Reader. Retrieved 9 February 2022.
  2. ^ "History". Tour of Southland. Retrieved 6 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Anthony Cuff Olympic Results". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 31 May 2015.

External links

  • Anthony Cuff at Cycling ArchivesEdit on Wikidata
  • Anthony Cuff at OlympediaEdit on Wikidata
Awards
Preceded by
Ian Ferguson
Lonsdale Cup of the New Zealand Olympic Committee
1980
Succeeded by
David Barnes and Hamish Willcox
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1978 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
Athletics
  • Paul Ballinger
  • Barbara Beable
  • Wendy Brown
  • Rod Dixon
  • Graeme French
  • Howard Healey
  • Noeline Hodgins
  • Penny Hunt
  • Terry Manners
  • Phillip Mills
  • Dennis Norris
  • Mike O'Rourke
  • Karen Page
  • Mike Parker
  • Ross Pownall
  • Dick Quax
  • Euan Robertson
  • Kim Robertson
  • Kevin Ryan
  • Robert Sadler
  • Graham Seatter
  • Bevan Smith
  • Robin Tait
  • Heather Thomson
  • Alan Thurlow
  • Phil Wood
  • Gail Wooten
  • Alison Wright
Badminton
Boxing
  • Gaulua Folasi
  • David Jackson
  • Ronald Jackson
  • Dean Rackley
  • Perry Rackley
  • George Stankovich
Cycling
Diving
Gymnastics
Lawn bowls
Shooting
  • Ian Ballinger
  • Brian Cumings
  • Maurie Gordon
  • John Hastie
  • Brian Lacey
  • Bruce Lassen
  • Bruce McMillan
  • Barry O'Neale
  • Barrie Wickins
  • John Woolley
Swimming
WeightliftingWrestling
Team manager: Jack Prestney
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1982 New Zealand Commonwealth Games team
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Boxing
  • Kevin Barry
  • Apelu Ioane
  • Billy Meehan
  • Steven Renwick
  • Michael Sykes
  • Peter Warren
Cycling
Diving
Lawn bowls
Shooting
  • Robin Collins
  • Graham Geater
  • Leon Griebel
  • Rex Hamilton
  • John Hastie
  • Paul McGowan
  • Jack Scott
  • John Whiteman
  • Barrie Wickins
  • John Woolley
Swimming
Weightlifting
Wrestling
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1984 New Zealand Olympic team
Archery
Athletics
Boxing
  • Kevin Barry
  • Michael Kenny
Canoeing
  • Grant Bramwell
  • Ian Ferguson
  • Robert Jenkinson
  • Paul MacDonald
  • Edwin Richards
  • Alan Thompson
Cycling
Diving
Equestrian
Fencing
Field hockey
Judo
Rhythmic gymnastics
Rowing
Sailing
Shooting
Swimming
Synchronised swimming
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Chef de Mission: Ron Scott


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