Graeme Frislie
Graeme Frislie (cycling) won bronze as part of the men’s team pursuit at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. He was also 6th in scratch race, Australia’s best-placed rider in the event.
Frislie cycled with his family but was inspired by the Tour de France to try his hand at racing. Growing up and attending school at Bacchus Marsh and Ballarat in Victoria, he joined the Sebastopol Cycling Club and was soon winning local junior races. He later moved to the Brunswick Cycling Club and credits his parents for driving him to Melbourne three-to-four times a week for training.
He won silver in the omnium at the 2019 World Junior Championships before claiming the Australian under-23 criterium title 2022 just ahead of Australian teammate Josh Duffy. The pair was part of the quartet that won the Oceania and Nations Cup team pursuit titles before the Commonwealth Games.
Frislie is coached in Adelaide by double Commonwealth Games gold medallist Brett Aitken.
Sport / Discipline
Cycling - Track
Birth Place
Kalispell, Montana
Date of Birth
02/02/2001
Age
23
Birmingham, 2022
Results History
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