For the past decade tennis has been defined by the battles between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. In track cycling the corresponding clash is the one between Anna Meares and Victoria Pendleton.

Victoria Pendleton (L) and Anna Meares prepare for the Women's Sprint Semi Finals during the UCI Track Cycling World Cup, London (Getty)
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Sure the
world’s two fastest women don’t get as much coverage as their big money
racquet swinging counterparts, but the rivalry is every bit as intense.
There’s
an apparent friendship between Federer and Nadal. Not so Meares and
Pendleton. Respect yes. Potential friends? Not likely.
The physical risks associated with track sprinting only serve to stoke the fire that rages between the two.
And
just as many of the clashes between Federer and Nadal have been at
Melbourne Park, so too have the ones between Meares and Pendleton.
As
Australia prepares to host this year’s track world championships, it
was on the boards at Hisense Arena in 2004 that the rivalry between the
Australian and the Brit was born.
Meares comfortably had the
better of Pendleton at those championships, coming away with gold in the
time trial and silver in the sprint. Pendleton went home empty handed.
Then, when they returned to Melbourne, for the 2006 Commonwealth Games, the sparks really began to fly.
In
the time trial Pendleton set a Commonwealth record only to sit track
side and watch Meares go 0.3 seconds faster to claim the gold.
They
then went head-to-head in the sprint final. Pendleton won the first
heat, Meares the second. It was down to the third and deciding heat for
gold.
Meares draw the lead in the third heat and controlled the
race until the final 10 metres, when the Englishwoman drew level. A
throw to the line was going to decide who won.
This scrap to the line left few, in the capacity crowd, remaining on their seats. It also caused a crash in the commentary box.
Lost
in the heat of the battle, feeling as part of the race as you could
when wearing jeans and a shirt, I too lunged for the line in the dying
metres. Too much. The swivel chair gave way and I was spread eagled on
the ground, microphone in hand, looking up at the bewildered expression
on the face of Anna Wilson, my co-commentator.
Photo finish. Pendleton by 10psi.
At
the Beijing Olympics Pendleton dominated. Winning the best of three
sprint final in two straight heats. She made it look easy. The silver to
Meares was Australia’s only cycling medal of those Games.
Their rivalry resumes in Melbourne.
Twitter: @mwkeenan
Comments (5)
Australian Women Cyclists have always delivered great results and ANNA has been the latest STAR of Oz Cycling , who will undoubtedly put Queen Vic in her place in the next events !
30 Mar 2012 15:14 AEST
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Anna is such a champion and a credit to track cycling. Her poise, commitment and fighting spirit is often forgotten in favour of mens cycling. We need to celebrate this woman's amazing achievements because she is indeed Queen of the Track.
29 Mar 2012 21:59 AEST
From: Geelong
Well done Matt Keenan on presenting the facts and not beating it up like the rest of the media pack.......but still Go Anna!!!
29 Mar 2012 20:51 AEST
From: eltham
27 Mar 2012 12:48 AEST
From: Melbourne
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