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Alison Sydor


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Alison Sydor (born September 9, 1966 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a retired Canadian professional cross country mountain cyclist. She began cycling at age 20 and is a graduate of the University of Victoria. She won a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in mountain bike, and has won 3 world mountain bike championships gold medals (1994 in Vail, Colorado; 1995 in Kirchzarten, Germany; 1996 in Cairns, Australia; and the 2002 relay race in Kaprun, Austria.)
Sydor has also won five silver medals (1992, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2003) and three bronze (1998, 1999 (relay race), 2004) at mountain bike world championships, and one bronze at the road world championships (1991). In addition, Sydor has won 17 World Cup (cross-country) races in her career, and for 13 consecutive years (1992-2004) never finished outside of the top-5 at the world championships.
In 1995 and 1996, Sydor was awarded the Velma Springstead Trophy as Canada's top female athlete.
In September 2007 Sydor was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
In December 2007 it was publicly announced that Sydor will be inducted into British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2008 at a ceremony on May 29, 2008.
Sydor and team mate Pia Sundstedt won the Women's Category in the Absa Cape Epic in 2008. Sydor then came back to win the Mixed Category with Nico Pfitzenmaier in 2009.
In 2013, Sydor was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.
== Major results ==
; UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships
* Gold Medal (Cross Country: 1994, 1995, 1996; Team Relay: 2002)
* Silver Medal (Cross Country: 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003)
* Bronze Medal (Cross Country: 1998, 2004; Team Relay: 1999)
; UCI Road World Championships
* Bronze Medal (1991)
; Summer Olympics
* Silver Medal (1996)
* 4th Place (2004)
* 5th Place (2000)
; Commonwealth Games
* Silver Medal (Team Time Trial: 1994)
* Bronze Medal (Cross Country: 1994)
; Pan American Games
* Gold Medal (1995, 2003)
* Silver Medal (1999)
; Absa Cape Epic
* 1st Place Ladies Category 2008
* 1st Place Mixed Category 2009

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