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Anna Henderson

British cyclist (born 1998)

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Anna Henderson: British cyclist (born 1998)
Anna Louise Henderson is a British professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's World Tour Team Visma–Lease a Bike. She took a silver medal in the time trial at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

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Pidcock & Henderson lead GB at World Championships - watch on BBC

pidcock & henderson lead gb at world championships - watch on bbc
Tom Pidcock, Anna Henderson and Sarah Storey have all been included in Great Britain's squad for the 2024 UCI Road World Championships in Zurich, Switzerland.
BBC Sport - Published

Tarling medal hopes punctured in time trial

tarling medal hopes punctured in time trial
Great Britain's Anna Henderson wins cycling road time trial silver on her Olympic debut, but Josh Tarling misses the podium.
BBC Sport - Published

'Super cycling silver' for Team GB's Henderson

'super cycling silver' for team gb's henderson
Watch as Great Britain's Anna Henderson wins a silver medal in the women's individual time trial at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
BBC Sport - Published

GB's Henderson wins Olympic time trial silver

Great Britain's Anna Henderson wins cycling road time trial silver on her Olympic debut on the rain-soaked streets of Paris.
BBC Sport - Published

Tarling & Henderson win European road medals

Great Britain's Josh Tarling wins gold in the individual time trial at the European Road Cycling Championships, with Anna Henderson finishing second.
BBC Sport - Published

GB's Henderson leads after Vuelta time trial

gb's henderson leads after vuelta time trial
British rider Anna Henderson will take the La Vuelta Femenina's red jersey into day two after Team Jumbo-Visma win stage one in Torrevieja.
BBC Sport - Published

Commonwealth Games: Fred Wright and Anna Henderson win time trial silver as Geraint Thomas takes bronze

England's Fred Wright and Anna Henderson win silvers in time trials as Wales' Geraint Thomas takes bronze after falling.
BBC Sport - Published