Philip Cassidy

Cycling

BIOGRAPHY

Philip Cassidy competed in the 100 kilometres team time trial at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, replacing Paul Kimmage who had ridden the road race.

The Irish team finished 16th, over 12 minutes behind the remarkable Italian team who rode the fastest 100 kilometres in Olympic history using solid front and back carbon-fibre disc-wheels.

Cassidy had won the 1983 Rás Tailteann and rode the French amateur circuit in 1984 with the Parisian club US Creteil. He also competed at the Seoul 1988 Olympics as part of the Irish cycling team.

Team Ireland Number

422

Gender

Male

Discipline

100km Team Time Trial

Games

Seoul 1988, Los Angeles 1984

Olympic Results

16th (100km team time trial, with Gary Thompson, Seamus Downey, Martin Earley and Paul Kimmage/Phil Cassidy), LA 1984; competed in road race and team time trial, Seoul 1988

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