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  • Black British cycling champions pay special visit to university

Black British cycling champions pay special visit to university

Three Black British cycling champions were invited to the 91¶¶Òõ to share stories from their careers and lives.

19 December 2018

Maurice Burton, Charlie Reynolds and David Clarke made guest appearances as part of the Advancing Teaching and Learning about Race Equality Conference, held at the university’s Sallis Benney theatre.

The champions were invited to the university by Dr Marlon Moncrieffe, whose exhibition ‘’, currently on display at the Grand Parade campus, features the three men. The show closes on 20 December.

Dr Marlon Moncrieffe said: “It was extremely pleasing for me to have these cyclists together in 91¶¶Òõ, with over 100 people in attendance.

“The lives and careers of Maurice, Charlie and David are showcased at Grand Parade through their narratives, photography and memorabilia, alongside five other Black-British champions of cycling.

“A collective history of this kind has never been done before in cycling. The research is ground-breaking for education, history, sports sociology and art. I hope to tour the work around the country in 2019.”

Maurice Burton is the first ever black British cycling champion. He won three titles in the 1970s and represented England in the 1974 Commonwealth Games.

Dr Marlon with cycling champions Maurice, Charlie and David

Dr Marlon with cycling champions Maurice, Charlie and David

Made in Britain exhibition

Made in Britain exhibition

Charlie Reynolds is a six-time ‘Champion of Champions’ in BMX Supercross, and the first cyclist to achieve the 720 jump. David Clarke is the 2009 Tour of Cameroon International Cycling Stage Race Winner, 2012 King of the Mountains in the Tour of Ireland and best-placed British cyclist in the 2012 Tour of Britain.

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