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7-1244: Turvey may refer to: As a surname [ edit ] Sport [ edit ] Anna Turvey (born 1980), Irish cyclist Cedric Turvey (1917–1991), Australian rugby league footballer Joanne Turvey (born 1969), British rower Nathan Turvey (born 1977), Australian rules footballer Oliver Turvey (born 1987), British racing driver Other [ edit ] Brad Turvey (born 1978), Filipino actor Cassius Turvey (2007–2022), Aboriginal Australian boy killed in Perth Hugh Turvey (born 1971), British artist and photographer John Turvey (1944–2006), Canadian social worker Malcolm Turvey , British film studies professor Michael Turvey , American psychology professor Nick Turvey (1931–2006), South African pilot Philip Turvey (1875–1955), Australian politician Vincent Turvey (1873–1912), clairvoyant and parapsychologist Fictional characters [ edit ] Kevin Turvey , 1980s British TV comedy character played by Rik Mayall Places [ edit ] Turvey, Bedfordshire , England,

14-670: A village Turvey House, County Dublin , Ireland, manor house demolished in 1987 Turvey House and Gardens , a country house in Bedfordshire Turvey Park, New South Wales , a suburb of Wagga Wagga See also [ edit ] Alan Turvey Trophy , a football tournament in England Turvey railway station , former station in England Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

21-748: Is a racing cyclist competing for Ireland. She holds the Irish National records for the 10 miles, 25 miles and 50 miles individual time trials. In 2013, while competing as an amateur triathlete, Turvey finished second in RTTC National 25-mile time trial and top 10 in The British Elite time trial. Turvey joined the Scottish Cycling Performance Program in November 2013 with a view to competing in

28-531: The 2016 European Road Championships and in the women's time trial event at the 2016 UCI Road World Championships . Turvey answered a last minute call to ride for Ireland in the team pursuit in the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in Paris. While there she also competed in the Individual pursuit, finishing 8th [1] in the team pursuit, with Lydia Boylan , Lydia Gurley and Eileen Burns , and 3rd in

35-782: The 2014 Commonwealth Games. Turvey qualified to represent Scotland at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the Road Time Trial and the Individual Pursuit on the track, finishing 9th in the road time trial and 12th in the individual pursuit. Turvey declared for Ireland in December 2015, qualifying through her Mother. Turvey won the individual time trial at the Irish National Cycling Championships in June 2016. In 2016, she rode for Ireland at

42-672: The Individual pursuit [2] Away from cycling, Turvey works as an Optometrist . She is the cousin of British Professional Racing driver Oliver Turvey . Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Cycling is one of seven optional sports that were included in the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow . Cycling has appeared consistently since their first appearance at the 1934 British Empire Games in London with track and road events at every Games since and mountain biking being included from 2002. The track cycling events were hosted at

49-533: The title Turvey . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Turvey&oldid=1148461234 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Anna Turvey Anna Turvey (born 5 February 1980)

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