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Connie Carpenter-Phinney can relate as 1984 marked the first year women would participate in an Olympic cycling road race. “(Cycling) wasn’t equal, but there were opportunities,” Carpenter ...
Connie Carpenter Phinney is a former Olympic speed skater and cyclist who won the 1984 Olympics in cycling. She received her master’s degree from the University of Colorado-Boulder, where she ...
Connie Carpenter, 51, made the Olympics in two sports, winning a gold medal in the 1984 cycling road race and becoming a 12-time U.S. champion on the road and track. Davis Phinney, 48, a Boulder ...
Connie Carpenter Phinney is a former Olympic speed skater and cyclist who won the 1984 Olympics in cycling. She received her master’s degree from the University of Colorado-Boulder, where she ...
MONTIGNY-LE-BRETONNEUX, France — Forty years after winning gold in Los Angeles, Connie ... Carpenter-Phinney was no longer alone. She was no longer the first, and last, woman to win a road ...
This is caring. This is commitment. Connie Carpenter Phinney and her husband, Davis, are the parents of Taylor Phinney, the man of the hour in American cycling. Today, Taylor will be one of the ...
The last time an American woman won the event was at the 1984 Los Angeles Games when Connie Carpenter-Phinney placed first ... got into cycling by riding her bike around Central Park in New ...
Faulkner is the first American woman to win gold at the Olympic road cycling race since Connie Carpenter-Phinney won at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, according to nbcolympics.com. Taylor Knibb ...