Lindy’s Achievements

2006 Worlds Lindy and Toireasa
2006 Worlds, Lindy and Toireasa

2018 Commonwealth Games baton bearer, Canberra 

[see Lindy in the Queen’s baton relay for the 2018 Commonwealth Games]

[view the Baton Relay Gallery of photos]

2015 Duathlon World Championships, Adelaide

Silver medal in the Para Duathlon (guided by Polly Templeton)

2013 Triathlon World Championships, London, UK

Selected as the flag bearer for the Australian triathlon team with Maureen Cummings

Represented Australia in the Para Triathlon (guided by Maureen Cummings)

[view the World Triathlon Gallery]

2008 Paralympic Games, Beijing, China

Silver medal in the 3000m pursuit and bronze medal in the 1km time trial (piloted by Toireasa Gallagher)

2008 Australian Para-cyclist of the Year awarded by Cycling Australia

2007 Para-Cycling World Championships, Bordeaux, France

Silver medals in the 3000m pursuit and the road race; and bronze medals in the 1km time trial and road time trial (piloted by Toireasa Gallagher)

2006 Australian Para-cyclist of the Year awarded by Cycling Australia

2006 Para-cycling World Championships, Igle, Switzerland

Gold medals in the 3000m pursuit and road race (piloted by Toireasa Gallagher)
[view gold medal winning ride]

2005 World One Hour Record – 42.93 km

In September 2005 Lindy and Toireasa Gallagher set the World One Hour record covering 42.93 kilometres on the Dunc Gray Velodrome, Sydney

Lindy and Harper after being awarded the OAM from NSW Governor Dame Marie Bashir
Lindy and Harper after being awarded the OAM from NSW Governor Dame Marie Bashir

2005 Order of Australia Medal (OAM)

On Australia Day 2005 Lindy was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for her services to sport.

2004 Australian Para-cyclist of the Year awarded by Cycling Australia

2004 Paralympic Games, Athens, Greece

Gold medal in the Sprints and Bronze medal in the 1km Time Trial (piloted by Janelle Lindsay)

Silver medals in the 3000m pursuit and in the combined Road Race and Time Trial (piloted by Toiresa Gallagher)

2002 Int’nl Paralympic Committee Cycling World Championships, Augsburg / Altenstadt, Germany

Silver medal in the 1km Time Trial and Bronze medal in the 200m Fly (piloted by Martin Vinnicombe)