Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame holds the names of Audax members who have reached exceptional distances or who have made an extraordinary contribution to Audax UK.

Audax UK Founders and Patrons

Founders

Bill Airey, Chris Davies, Norman Maggs, Barry Parslow

Harry Aspden, George Davis, Brian Morrison, Ken Price

Jack Calvert, Alex Duncan, John Nicholas, Peter Stubbs

Ray Craig, Les Lowe, Steve Nicholas, Alan Sturk

Patrons

Sir Hubert Opperman OBE GCSJ, Ron Kitching, David Duffield

Presidents d'Honneur

John Nicholas, Bry Ferguson, Bernard Mawson, Sheila Simpson

Vice Presidents

Peter Coulson, Peter Hansen, Mick Latimer, Rocco Richardson, Pam Pilbeam


Multiple finishers of the Classic Rides

Paris Brest Paris

  • x10 Richard Leon
  • x8 Jim Hopper, Tom Jackson, Steve Ralphs
  • x7 Steve Abraham, Mark Brooking, Jason Clark, George Hanna, Mel Kirkland, Sheila Simpson
  • x6 John Barkman, Michael Bridgeland, Drew Buck, Rob Bullyment, Andy Clarkson, Rod Dalitz, Mike Ellison, Richard Evans, Patrick Field,  Robert Gray, Karl Hrouda, Bob Johnson, Raymond Kelly, Dave Lewis, Dave Minter, Phil Nelson, Bruce Taylor, Paul Whitehead
  • x5 Paul Alderson, Keith Benton, Jon Croome, Chris Crossland, Tom Deakins, Paul Gilliver, Donald Grindley, Hugh Harrison, Aidan Hedley, Ian Hennessey,  Dan Howard, Martin Lucas, Murdo Macleod, Philip Magnus, Barry Parslow, Stephen Poulton, James Roberson, Barry Sercombe, John Spooner, Judith Swallow, Brian Taylor,  Mike Thompson, Peter Turnbull

London Edinburgh London

  • x7 John Spooner
  • x6 George Hanna, Mel Kirkland
  • x5 John Barkman, Andy Clarkson, David Harris, Bob Johnson, Steve Ralphs, Paul Whitehead

Other achievements

Jack Eason was declared Randonneur of the Millennium by the RM President for completing The Rocky Mountain, Boston-Montreal-Boston, Perth-Albany-Perth 1200km events in 2000

Steve Abraham was voted Hors Catégorie by the AUK AGM in 2008