
Aspiring Paralympian
Charlie Stanton-Stock
Me In Numbers
Every result here represents more than just a race - it’s hours of training, problem-solving, and figuring out how to keep improving with the tools I’ve got. From my first para-triathlon to national cycling podiums and international starts, these numbers give a snapshot of what I’ve achieved so far and the direction I’m heading.
11th
2025 UCI Road World Cup Ranking
14
BUCS Medals
7
National Championship Medals
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Career Highlights
2025
Becoming National Champion
I was ecstatic to win my first ever National Championships jersey in this year's national scratch race championships at the Geraint Thomas national velodrome in Wales. After a race of on and off attacks, I managed to come into the last lap sat in third before coming around them on the back straight and holding on until the line.

2025
International Debut
This year I made my international debut at the Para-Cycling Road World Cups in Ostend (Belgium) and Maniago (Italy). It was a big jump for me and quite the learning curve, but I managed to come away with 11th in the TT and 6th in the road race in Ostend and 12th TT and 6th in the Road race in Maniago. Ending the 2025 Para-Cycling World Road Cups with an overall Ranking of 11th in the world.

2025
National Road & TT Series Champion
Starting in April and ending in September over 5 rounds hosted across the country, I won the 2025 Lloyds National Para-cycling Road series bringing home double gold medals at 3/5 of the rounds.

The Journey

While studying Materials Science & Engineering at Loughborough University, I balanced life as a full-time athlete and student, supported by Loughborough Para Sport and the Cycling Academy. I’ve since won national medals, become Scratch Race National Champion, and competed internationally at the Para-Cycling World Cups.
The Vision

With my degree complete, I’m now fully focused on qualifying for the LA 2028 Paralympic Games. This next chapter is about pushing my limits, training full-time, and giving everything I’ve got to represent GB on the world stage.
How it Started

I’m a 24-year-old Para-Cyclist from Saffron Walden. After being diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in 2014, I turned to sport as a way to manage my condition, starting with para-triathlon, where I quickly found success at a national level before making the leap to cycling in 2021.


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