Nick Carter (cyclist)
Thomas Russell "Nick" Carter (5 September 1924 – 23 November 2003) was a racing cyclist from Nelson, New Zealand, who won a silver medal in the men's road race at the 1950 British Empire Games in Auckland.[1] He also competed in the road race at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London.[2]
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| Full name | Thomas Russell Carter | |||||||||||||
| Born | 5 September 1924 Nelson, New Zealand  | |||||||||||||
| Died | 23 November 2003 (aged 79) | |||||||||||||
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One-day races and Classics
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Medal record 
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Carter was educated at Nelson College from 1937 to 1939.[3] He died in 2003 and his ashes were buried in Marsden Valley Cemetery, Stoke.[4]
Major results
    
Source:[5]
- 1945
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Road Championships - 1946
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Road Championships - 1947
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Road Championships - 1949
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Road Championships - 1950
 - 2nd 
 Road race, British Empire Games 
References
    
- "Nick Carter". New Zealand Olympic Committee. 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
 - "Nick Cater". Sports-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2017.
 - "Full school list of Nelson College, 1856–2005". Nelson College Old Boys' Register, 1856–2006 (CD-ROM) (6th ed.). 2006.
 - "Cemeteries database". Nelson City Council. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
 - "Nick Carter". Procyclingstats.com. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
 
External links
    
- Nick Carter at Cycling Archives
 - Nick Carter at ProCyclingStats
 - Nick Carter at Olympedia
 - Nick Carter at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
 
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