Peter King - CBE !

Submitted by rccadmin on Mon, 06/15/2009 - 11:40
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The Queen acknowledges two members of British cycling

Senior British cycling administrators, Peter King and Tony Yorke, have been acknowledged for their contribution to the development of British cycling in the Queen's Birthday Honours, announced on Saturday. King, a former CEO of British Cycling, has been appointed a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) while Yorke, the former National Manager of the British Paralympic Team, has been made an Officer of the British Empire (OBE).

Currently serving as British Cycling's executive director, Peter King served as British Cycling's CEO for 12 years before standing down from the position at the end of 2008. During his tenure as CEO he oversaw the ongoing development of British cycling. The strength of the organisation was underscored by the British cycling team's dominance at last year's Olympic games, where it claimed eight gold medals.

Describing the royal honour as a humbling experience Peter King was quick to acknowledge others involved in British Cycling. "At British Cycling I was fortunate to build a terrific team of loyal, dedicated and professional staff. I had constant support of successive committed and knowledgeable Board members, led by the hardest working President [Brian Cookson] in British sport," said King. "I was also able to call on the energy and enthusiasm of thousands of volunteer officials and club coaches all over the country, all of whom have contributed to the re-incarnation of the sport of cycling in the UK. To all of these wonderful people I dedicate this honour," he said.