Brian Fowler

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Brian Andrew Fowler (born September 13, 1962 in Christchurch) is a retired cyclist from New Zealand, who represented his native country at four consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1984. He collected four medals (three silvers, one gold) at the Commonwealth Games during his career. Fowler's finest hour came when he claimed the gold medal at the men's individual road race at the 1990 Commonwealth Games.

[edit] Career highlights

1985
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1986
1986 Commonwealth Games, Road
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1987
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1988
2nd, Overall Tour de Beauce
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1989
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1st, Overall, Tour of Wellington
1990
1990 Commonwealth Games, TTT
1990 Commonwealth Games, Road
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1st, Overall, Tour of Wellington
1st, Overall, Examiner Tour of North
1991
1st, Overall, Hessen Rundfahrt (Ger)
1st, Overall, Tour of Wellington
1992
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
1st, Overall, Tour of Wellington
1994
1994 Commonwealth Games, Road
1st, Overall Sachsen Tour (Ger)
1995
1st, Overall, Tour of Southland
2002
1st in Stage 3, Tour of Southland
2004;
3rd Main Divide Cycle Race
2005;
2nd Main Divide Cycle Race

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