The KWSR medal is awarded to all riders (KW members and non-members) who complete a Kingston Wheeler audax series 200, 300, 400, 600 km in one season. It is based on the Audax Club Parisien’s Super Randonneur award established in 1977 and is the ‘gold standard’ award. A longer distance can be substituted for a shorter.
The title Kingston Wheeler Super Randonneur is a once and for always award, therefore the medal is awarded just once. Members will receive their medals at the KW annual awards night; non-members by post.
Kingston Wheeler Super Randonneurs
2024
- Guillermo Castro
- Richard Doherty (KWCC)
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
- Martin Gill
- Thomas Holt (KWCC)
- Dean Kirkwood (KWCC)
- Andrew Litchfield
- Daniel Powell
- Andy Sharp (KWCC)
2023
- Adam Cook (KWCC)
- Anthony Vigneron
- Diogo Borges
- Freddy Fishleigh
- Lucas Cortini Oliveira (KWCC)
- Matthew Day
- Neil Crocker
- Peter Paterson
- Philip Wareham
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
- Richard Glyn Randles
- Richard Leishman (KWCC)
- Simon Pilcher
- Simon Smith
- Stuart Mannering
2022
- Dave Bradshaw
- David Cowie (KWCC)
- Javier Arias Gonzales (KWCC)
- Marco Fabiani (KWCC)
- Neil Crocker
- Peter Lee (KWCC)
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
2021
- Adam Cook
- Alistar Cook (KWCC)
- David Wong
- Eduardo Petrilli
- Freddy Fishleigh
- Harry Bunnell (KWCC)
- Helen Millier
- Ian Bird
- John Barkman
- Kevin Denson (KWCC)
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
2019
- Chris Tillapaugh (KWCC)
- Dave Bradshaw
- Jim Blakemore
- John Irwin
- Neil Crocker
- PJ Champault
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
- Richard Leishman (KWCC)
- Sarah Perkins (KWCC)
- Valdas Vitkauskas (KWCC)
2018
- Alex Woods (KWCC)
- Bruce Dunbar
- Dominic Trevett (KWCC)
- Emma Dixon
- Fraser Ellison
- John Hudspith
- Jonathan Dixon
- Keith Griffiths
- Neil Crocker
- Peter Mastenko (KWCC)
- Richard Evans (KWCC)
- Tim Sollesse
- Valdas Vitkauskas (KWCC)