Ceris Styler
(née Gilfillan) (born 3 January 1980) is a British racing cyclist who represented Great Britain at the
2000 Summer Olympics
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, where she placed 14th in
the women's road time trial and 27th in
the road race. She was both
British National Road Race Champion and
British National Time Trial Champion in 2000, and came fifth in
the time trial at the 2000 UCI Road World Championships. She won a bronze medal in the time trial at the 1999
European Road Championships
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.
In 2010, Styler and her brother (James Gilfillan) competed at the
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in
Edinburgh
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. Styler placed second in the women's 30-34 age category.
Styler won the Masters World Cyclocross championships, age 40-44 in 2021 and 2022.
References
Living people
British female cyclists
1980 births
Cyclists from Glasgow
Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Olympic cyclists of Great Britain
British cycling road race champions
21st-century British women
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