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While it was in Tokyo that Ellesse Andrews emerged onto the Olympic scene, it was in Paris that she established herself as the one to beat in world track cycling.听
Silver in the team sprint, gold in the keirin and topped off with a gold in the individual sprint it was historic Games for the 24-year-old as she became the first woman to complete the sprint/keirin Olympic double.听
Andrews鈥 three medals took New Zealand鈥檚 tally to 14 from 17 Olympiads; an impressive strike rate for a nation whose most-Googled Olympic statistic is the medals-per-capita table.听
The four-time Olympic medallist told Mike Hosking she feels New Zealand鈥檚 prowess in cycling comes from people up and down the country who are passionate about the sport, not just in its spiritual home of Cambridge.
鈥淚 think with cycling in New Zealand it鈥檚 not just about Cambridge, it鈥檚 not about that hub it鈥檚 about the whole country and what cycling means to the whole country.
鈥淚 have grown up in various different areas around New Zealand. Wanaka being one of them, [it鈥檚] amazing for mountain biking, you know. So I would get on my mountain bike as a kid and I鈥檇 sprint [against] my parents and that was so much fun and that鈥檚 what made me excited.
鈥淢oving down to Invercargill where I tried track cycling, they have an absolute passion for cycling there. They love it and so the Southland programme really, really helped nurture me Canterbury the same, there鈥檚 just so many local legends in Canterbury that are just so passionate about what they do.鈥
On Cambridge, Andrews said having a genuinely world class facility to train at gives the New Zealand team a real shot at competing with the best in the world, along with the buy-in from the local community.
鈥淢oving into Cambridge, where I moved when I was 16, [it鈥檚 a] similar thing, you know, we have that facility there - it鈥檚 world class. I have people who support me, sponsors, the facility, the community, everything there is just so special.
鈥淎nd so I think it鈥檚 the tight knit community and it鈥檚 the passion that鈥檚 within that community.鈥听
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