Aileen McGlynn Biography

Scottish paralympic tandem cyclist

Representing :ScotlandWomen's track cyclingCommonwealth Games 2014 Glasgow Sprint (B&VI) 2014 Glasgow Kilo (B&VI) 2022 Birmingham Sprint (B&VI) 2022 Birmingham Kilo (B&VI)Representing :Great BritainWomen's track cyclingParalympic Games 2004 Athens Kilo (B&VI) 2008 Beijing Kilo (B&VI) 2008 Beijing Individual Pursuit 2004 Athens Individual Sprint 2012 London Kilo (B&Vi) 2020 Tokyo Kilo (B) 2012 London Individual PursuitUCI Para-Cycling World Track Championships 2006 Switzerland Kilo 2007 France Kilo 2007 France Pursuit 2009 England Kilo 2011 Italy Kilo 2012 Los Angeles (USA) Kilo 2012 Los Angeles (USA) Pursuit 2012 Los Angeles (USA) Sprint 2017 Los Angeles (USA) Kilo 2009 England Pursuit 2017 Los Angeles (USA) SprintUCI Para-Cycling European Track Championships 2005 Netherlands KiloWomen's road cyclingUCI Para-Cycling Road World Championships 2009 Italy Time Trial

Aileen McGlynn OBE (born 22 June 1973) is a Scottish paralympic tandem champion cyclist, tandem piloted until 2009 by Ellen Hunter but most regularly piloted by Helen Scott.

Biography

Born in Paisley and grew up in Glasgow, McGlynn was partially sighted at birth, she joined the Glenmarnock Wheelers cycling club at the age of 18 but was initially reluctant to tell her club mates about her disability. However, when the club worked it out they were very supportive. She is also a patron of an organisation called 'Crank It Up' who aim to provide cycling for people of all abilities.

Before McGlynn became a full-time athlete, she was a trainee actuary with a degree in mathematics, statistics and management science from the University of Strathclyde.

McGlynn and Hunter broke the flying 200m women's tandem World record in April 2004.

At the 2004 Athens Paralympics, McGlynn and Hunter won gold in the women's time trial B-13 and silver in the Individual sprint.

At the 2006 IPC Track Cycling World Championships in Aigle, Switzerland, the pair won gold in the Tamdem Kilo (VI), setting a world record of 1:10.795 in the process and winning a Rainbow Jersey, they ranked 17th among 33 male compe*ors.

McGlynn and Hunter, coached by Barney Storey, once again broke the World Record at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester, in a time of 1:10.381, but despite this, failed to gain a podium position.

The pair represented Great Britain at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, winning gold in the Kilo (B&VI 1–3), setting a new world record time of 1:09.066 in the process, and in the individual pursuit (B&VI 1–3).

Having been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2006 New Year Honours, McGlynn was promoted to Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours. She was also named Alumna of the Year by the University of Strathclyde in 2009. She was voted runner-up in the Evening Times Sportswoman Woman of the Year in 2008.

In 2010 McGlynn teamed up with pilot Helen Scott; in 2011 the two competed in the B1km Time Trial at the Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari, Italy taking silver. They followed this in 2012 by entering the UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships held in Los Angeles in the United States. They took three silver medals at the Championships, in B3km Pursuit silver, B1km Time Trial and B Sprint.

At the 2012 London Paralympics, McGlynn and Scott won silver in the 1km time trial B and bronze in the individual pursuit B.

McGlynn took her first silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, riding alongside Louise Haston in the Sprint. The pair were defeated in the final by the English duo of Scott and Sophie Thornhill.

McGlynn took her second silver medal for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, in the Kilo. McGlynn and Haston were the first tandem to go sub 1:10, recording a time of 1:09.771. Gold went to England's Thornhill & Scott.

In 2021, at age 48, McGlynn reunited with Helen Scott to take silver at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics in the women's time trial B in a personal best of 1:06.743.

McGlynn guided by Ellie Stone achieved silver in the women's tandem sprint B and bronze in the tandem 1km time trial B at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Awards

20041st Women's Tandem Kilo (B 1–3), 2004 Summer Paralympics2nd Women's Tandem Sprint (B 1–3), 2004 Summer Paralympics2nd Disability Omnium, British National Track Championships20051st Tandem Kilo, VISA Paralympic World Cup1st Tandem Sprint, VISA Paralympic World Cup1st Tandem Kilo, European Championships1st Tandem Kilo, European Open Championships1st Disability Omnium, British National Track Championships20061st Tandem sprint, VISA Paralympic World Cup (B/VI female)20071st Tandem sprint, VISA Paralympic World Cup (B/VI female)20081st Kilo (B&VI 1–3), 2008 Summer Paralympics1st Individual pursuit (B&VI 1–3), 2008 Summer Paralympics

References

    External links

    • Team Glow Women's road cycling network
    • Aileen McGlynn at the Commonwealth Games Federation (archived)
    • Aileen McGlynn at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
    • Aileen McGlynn at Team Scotland
    • Aileen McGlynn at the International Paralympic Committee (2004-2012)
    • Aileen McGlynn OBE at the International Paralympic Committee (2020)
    • Aileen McGlynn OBE at the British Paralympic *ociation
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