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The
Certificate of Honour is the Association's highest award and
can only be given to members in recognition of outstanding achievement
in, or service to, the sport of cycling.
Eight Certificates of Honour have been awarded:
1985 The Late Jimmy Lane (MRCC) for lifetime
service in organising cycling and in timekeeping and coaching.
1986 Eddie Alexander (COERC) for his sprint
bronze medal in the 1986 Commonwealth Games.
1988 Eddie Alexander (COERC) for his 4th
place in the 1988 Olympic Games Sprint in Seoul.
1990 Jocky Allan (Velo) who pioneered road
racing in Scotland and was Team Manager and coach to many of
Scotland's champions.
1995 Jamie Johnston (DCC) for 30 years continuous
office to the Association.
1996 Ray Harris (DCC) for services in coaching
and the development of womens cycle racing within the Association.
1997 Alan Nisbet (COERC) for services to Scottish
track racing and the Association.
1999 Chris Hoy (City of Edinburgh RC) for his silver
medal in the 1999 World Olympic Sprint Championship.
1999 Craig Maclean (City of Edinburgh RC) for his
silver medal in the 1999 World Olympic Sprint Championship.
2000 Chris Hoy (City of Edinburgh RC) for his Olympic
Sprint silver medal in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
2000 Craig Maclean
(City of Edinburgh RC) for his Olympic Sprint silver medal
in the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
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