Liam Horner

Cycling

BIOGRAPHY

Liam Horner competed in the men’s road race at the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games, retiring after 60 miles on a punishing course in intense heat that reduced the field dramatically – of 144 starters, 80 abandoned. Horner was among the 64 who completed the course or retired honourably at various stages of a race conducted at 2,134 metres altitude in conditions that would eventually place Joop Zoetemelk – who won the Tour de France in 1980 – among the retirees. Ireland’s three cyclists had undertaken warm-up races in Mexico City before the event.

He went on to compete at the Munich 1972 Olympics where he finished 38th in the road race.

Team Ireland Number

262

Gender

Male

Discipline

Road Race

Games

Munich 1972, Mexico 1968

Olympic Results

Retired after 60 miles (men's road race), Mexico City 1968; 38th (men's road race), & 26 Time Trial Munich 1972;

Date Of Birth

April 26, 1943

Hometown

Dublin

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