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American speed skater
Mia Kilburg
(nee
Manganello
; born October 27, 1989) is an American
speed skater
and professional
racing cyclist
, who currently rides for
UCI Women's Continental Team
DNA Pro Cycling
.
[3]
She is an Olympic bronze medalist in long track speed skating.
Speed skating career
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After nearly qualifying for the
2010 Winter Olympics
, Kilburg qualified for the
2018 Winter Olympics
.
[4]
Along with teammates
Heather Bergsma
and
Brittany Bowe
, Kilburg won bronze in the team pursuit at the 2018 Olympics in
Pyeongchang
. The medal was U.S. speed skating's first Olympic medal since 2010.
[5]
Kilburg again qualified for the
2022 Winter Olympics
in the mass start event.
[6]
Cycling career
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Kilburg is also a professional cyclist,
[4]
riding for the
Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling
team.
[7]
She won the points classification at the 2015
Redlands Bicycle Classic
.
[8]
See also
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References
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"Mia KILBURG"
.
Olympics.com
. Retrieved
February 18,
2022
.
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"DNA Pro Cycling Team"
.
UCI.org
.
Union Cycliste Internationale
. Archived from
the original
on January 23, 2020
. Retrieved
January 24,
2020
.
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"DNA Pro Cycling Team"
.
UCI.org
.
Union Cycliste Internationale
. Archived from
the original
on January 27, 2021
. Retrieved
January 27,
2021
.
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a
b
Finally, Mia Manganello can call herself an Olympian
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Falk, Aaron (February 21, 2018).
"Salt Lake's Brittany Bowe and Mia Manganello help lead U.S. to bronze in long-track team pursuit"
.
The Salt Lake Tribune
. Retrieved
February 26,
2018
.
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Smith, Brennan (January 9, 2022).
"US eedskating and Toyota announce the nomination of the 2022 US Olympic Long Track Team"
. Archived from
the original
on January 13, 2022.
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"Mia Manganello"
.
Pro Cycling Stats
. Retrieved
October 14,
2016
.
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Malach, Pat (April 13, 2015).
"Gaimon, Abbott take Redlands overall"
.
Cyclingnews.com
.
Immediate Media Company
. Retrieved
July 26,
2021
.
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