Michelle Ferris

Michelle Ferris (24 September 1976) is an Australian cyclist. She won the Silver Medal in Women's sprint in 1996 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics.[1][2][3][4][5]

Michelle Ferris
Personal information
Born (1976-09-24) 24 September 1976 (age 47)
Warrnambool, Australia
Team information
DisciplineTrack
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Women's track cycling
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 1996 Atlanta Sprint
Silver medal – second place 2000 Sydney Time trial
UCI Track World Championships
Silver medal – second place1997 Perth500 m time trial
Bronze medal – third place1995 Bogota500 m time trial
Bronze medal – third place1996 Manchester500 m time trial
Bronze medal – third place1998 Bordeaux500 m time trial
Commonwealth Games
Silver medal – second place1994 Victoria BCSprint
Silver medal – second place1998 Kuala LumpurSprint

Her biggest rival was Félicia Ballanger, who beat her in the World Championships as well as in the Olympics. In the World Cup in 1997, she did beat her, making her one of only a few cyclists who were able to beat Ballanger in a big tournament.

In summer 2020, Ferris took on a role as Assistant Mentor Coach to the cycling squad at the Western Sydney Academy of Sport.[6]

She is one of the few professional Australian athletes to come out publicly as gay, noting "Whenever I was interviewed after a race during my career, the journalists always asked me about my performance, no one ever asked if I was gay. If that question had been asked, I would have answered it honestly. I've never been afraid of who I am. But when you're talking about your race results, you're not going to add on at the end, 'By the way, I'm gay'."[7] She has served as an ambassador for the Gay Games and stated she "can't say why so many lesbian athletes stay silent. But she says that while it was no secret she was gay when she won her silver medals at the Atlanta and Sydney Olympics, she never spoke about it publicly at the time."[7]

Palmarès

Olympic Games

  • 1996, 2000 2nd 500m

World Championship

  • 1997, 1998, 1999 2nd sprint
  • 1995, 1996, 1997 2nd 500m

Honours

References

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