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Glenn O'Shea

1989 - Today

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Glenn O'Shea (born 14 June 1989, Swan Hill) is an Australian track cyclist who won the Omnium at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. He was also a member of the Australian team that won silver in the team pursuit at the 2012 World Championships and the 2012 Olympics. O'Shea briefly quit cycling as an under-23 in 2010 after contracting a severe case of glandular fever. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Glenn O'Shea has received more than 24,211 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Glenn O'Shea is the 1,291st most popular cyclist (up from 1,361st in 2019), the 881st most popular biography from Australia (down from 851st in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Australian Cyclist.

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  • 17

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 8.66

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  • 1.42

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Glenn O'Shea ranks 1,291 out of 1,613Before him are Anastasia Voynova, Benoît Cosnefroy, Florian Sénéchal, Roy van den Berg, Tom Van Asbroeck, and Taylor Phinney. After him are Annika Langvad, Valerio Agnoli, Rémy Di Gregorio, Carlos Coloma Nicolás, Rafael Valls, and Matthijs Büchli.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Glenn O'Shea ranks 1,022Before him are Savio Nsereko, Taisuke Muramatsu, Juhani Ojala, Malcolm Delaney, Beau Knapp, and Ricardinho. After him are Yasin Pehlivan, Emanuela de Paula, Rebecca Johnston, Sole Jaimes, Samba Diakité, and Yuki Saneto.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Glenn O'Shea ranks 881 out of 1,143Before him are Chris Guccione (1985), Simon Colosimo (1979), Jason Kubler (1993), Jessica De Gouw (1988), Matthew Nielsen (1978), and Levi Miller (2002). After him are Liam de Young (1981), Samantha Richards (1983), Adam Taggart (1993), Jodie Henry (1983), Jason Davidson (1991), and Rachael Taylor (1976).

Among CYCLISTS In Australia

Among cyclists born in Australia, Glenn O'Shea ranks 53Before him are Jonathan Cantwell (1982), Stephen Wooldridge (1977), Damien Howson (1992), Kathy Watt (1964), Leigh Howard (1989), and Miles Scotson (1994). After him are Christopher Sutton (1984), Luke Durbridge (1991), Shane Perkins (1986), Scott McGrory (1969), Matthew Wilson (1977), and Nathan Haas (1989).