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{{Short description|New Zealand cyclist (born 1984)}}
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'''Myra Timena Moller''' is a 24 year old professional cyclist born in the [[Cook Islands]], [[New Zealand]]. She competes in both mountain biking and road cycling events. Myra is the niece of Olympic marathon bronze medallist, [[Lorraine Moller]], and the daughter of Teniinii and Gary Moller<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oceaniasport.com/cookis/index.cgi?sID=40|title=Oceania Sport}}</ref>. Myra discovered Mountain Biking at 13. She entered the World Cup Open (Pro Elite grade) aged 17. She represented New Zealand in the Elite Women's Duathlon World Championships in 2005. In 2006, she competed at the [[Commonwealth Games]], held in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. She was the first cyclist to represent the [[Cook Islands]] at the [[Commonwealth Games]]<ref>{{cite web|url= http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/|title=Myra Moller}}</ref>. In 2008, she competed in the Australian Open Road Championships Road Race<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/EventsandResults/Road/AustralianCships/Open_Road/WomensRoadRace.pdf|title=Australian Open Road Championships Results (Elite and under 23 Women)}}</ref>. She has been sponsored by Jamis and [[Kathy Watt]] Cycling<ref>{{cite web|url= http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/|title=Myra Moller}}</ref>.
'''Myra Timena Moller''' (born 1984) is an elite cyclist born in New Zealand. She competes in both mountain biking and road cycling events. Myra is the niece of Olympic marathon bronze medallist, [[Lorraine Moller]], and the daughter of Teniinii and Gary Moller.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oceaniasport.com/cookis/index.cgi?sID=40|title=Oceania Sport|access-date=17 February 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070909233626/http://www.oceaniasport.com/cookis//index.cgi?sID=40|archive-date=9 September 2007|url-status=dead}}</ref> Myra discovered Mountain Biking at 13. She entered the World Cup Open (Pro Elite grade) aged 17. She represented [[New Zealand]] in the Elite Women's Duathlon World Championships in 2005. In 2006, she competed at the [[Commonwealth Games]], held in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. She was the first cyclist to represent the [[Cook Islands]] at the [[Commonwealth Games]].<ref name="Myra Moller">{{cite web|url= http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/|title= Myra Moller|access-date= 17 February 2008|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20181130013155/http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/|archive-date= 30 November 2018|url-status= dead}}</ref> In 2008,2009, she competed in the Australian Open Road Championships Road Race.<ref name="Myra Moller"/><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/EventsandResults/Road/AustralianCships/Open_Road/WomensRoadRace.pdf|title= Australian Open Road Championships Results (Elite and under 23 Women)|access-date= 17 February 2008|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20070906104649/http://www.cycling.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/EventsandResults/Road/AustralianCships/Open_Road/WomensRoadRace.pdf|archive-date= 6 September 2007|url-status= dead}}</ref>


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==Palmarès==
==Palmarès==
'''2002'''
'''2002'''
*3rd Chile Classic State Series MTB Race, New Mexico, USA
*3rd Chile Classic State Series MTB Race, New Mexico, USA
*8th NZMBA National Mountain Biking Series
*8th NZMBA National Mountain Biking Series
*5th Karapoti Classic 5th
*5th Karapoti Classic 5th
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*3rd PnP Wellington Track Cycling Series
*3rd PnP Wellington Track Cycling Series
*3rd PnP Wellington Cycling Time Trial Road Championships, New Zealand
*3rd PnP Wellington Cycling Time Trial Road Championships, New Zealand
*3rd 100km Vaude Highland Fling MTB race, Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia (representing New Zealand)
*3rd 100&nbsp;km Vaude Highland Fling MTB race, Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia (representing New Zealand)
*3rd Sutherland Criterium, Sydney, Australia (mixed)
*3rd Sutherland Criterium, Sydney, Australia (mixed)
*2nd NZ Mountain Bike Marathon Championships, Colville Classic
*2nd NZ Mountain Bike Marathon Championships, Colville Classic
*3rd Karapoti Classic Mountain Bike Race, New Zealand
*3rd Karapoti Classic Mountain Bike Race, New Zealand
*1st New Zealand Mountain Biking National Series, Tokoroa, New Zealand
*1st New Zealand Mountain Biking National Series, Tokoroa, New Zealand
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'''2006'''
'''2006'''
*World Championships, Rotorua, New Zealand
*World Championships, Rotorua, New Zealand
*9th Commonwealth Games Individual Women’s Mountain Biking (representing Cook Islands), Melbourne, Australia
*9th Commonwealth Games Individual Women's Mountain Biking (representing Cook Islands), Melbourne, Australia
*Oceania Games MTB Championships (representing Cook Islands)
*Oceania Games MTB Championships (representing Cook Islands)
*5th Karapoti Classic MTB Race, New Zealand
*5th Karapoti Classic MTB Race, New Zealand
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==External link==
==External links==
*[http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/] Myra Moller Profile
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20181130013155/http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/alofak/ Myra Moller Profile]


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[[Category:Living people| Moller, Myra]]
[[Category:1983 births]]
[[Category:Women's cycle racing| Moller, Myra]]
[[Category:New Zealand sportspeople of Cook Island descent]]
[[Category:Cook Island female cyclists]]
[[Category:New Zealand female cyclists]]
[[Category:New Zealand mountain bikers]]
[[Category:Commonwealth Games competitors for the Cook Islands]]
[[Category:Cyclists at the 2006 Commonwealth Games]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:21st-century New Zealand sportswomen]]

Latest revision as of 03:25, 21 December 2024

Myra Moller
Moller at the 2008 Australian Championships
Personal information
Full nameMyra Timena Moller
Born1984
New Zealand
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Team information
DisciplineRoad and mountain bike

Myra Timena Moller (born 1984) is an elite cyclist born in New Zealand. She competes in both mountain biking and road cycling events. Myra is the niece of Olympic marathon bronze medallist, Lorraine Moller, and the daughter of Teniinii and Gary Moller.[1] Myra discovered Mountain Biking at 13. She entered the World Cup Open (Pro Elite grade) aged 17. She represented New Zealand in the Elite Women's Duathlon World Championships in 2005. In 2006, she competed at the Commonwealth Games, held in Melbourne, Australia. She was the first cyclist to represent the Cook Islands at the Commonwealth Games.[2] In 2008,2009, she competed in the Australian Open Road Championships Road Race.[2][3]

Palmarès

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2002

  • 3rd Chile Classic State Series MTB Race, New Mexico, USA
  • 8th NZMBA National Mountain Biking Series
  • 5th Karapoti Classic 5th

2005

  • 3rd PnP Wellington Track Cycling Series
  • 3rd PnP Wellington Cycling Time Trial Road Championships, New Zealand
  • 3rd 100 km Vaude Highland Fling MTB race, Bundanoon, New South Wales, Australia (representing New Zealand)
  • 3rd Sutherland Criterium, Sydney, Australia (mixed)
  • 2nd NZ Mountain Bike Marathon Championships, Colville Classic
  • 3rd Karapoti Classic Mountain Bike Race, New Zealand
  • 1st New Zealand Mountain Biking National Series, Tokoroa, New Zealand

2006

  • World Championships, Rotorua, New Zealand
  • 9th Commonwealth Games Individual Women's Mountain Biking (representing Cook Islands), Melbourne, Australia
  • Oceania Games MTB Championships (representing Cook Islands)
  • 5th Karapoti Classic MTB Race, New Zealand
  • 3rd NZ National MTB Series, Palmerston North
  • 12th NZ National Mountain Bike Championships
  • 2nd Meridian Energy Grand Prix Tour, Wellington, New Zealand

References

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  1. ^ "Oceania Sport". Archived from the original on 9 September 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Myra Moller". Archived from the original on 30 November 2018. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
  3. ^ "Australian Open Road Championships Results (Elite and under 23 Women)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 September 2007. Retrieved 17 February 2008.
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