Neil Fachie

Neil Fachie
Barney Storey and Neil Fachie, 2010
Personal information
Full nameNeil Fachie
Born (1984-03-12) 12 March 1984
Aberdeen, Scotland
EducationUniversity of Aberdeen
Sport
Country United Kingdom
SportAthletics
Cycling
Achievements and titles
Paralympic finals2008
2012
Medal record
Men's para cycling
Representing  Great Britain
Paralympic Games
2012 London Tandem B kilo
2012 London Tandem B sprint
2016 Rio de Janeiro Tandem B kilo
2024 Paris Tandem B kilo
Track World Championships
2009 Manchester Tandem B kilo
2009 Manchester Tandem B sprint
2011 Montichiari Tandem B kilo
2011 Montichiari Tandem B sprint
2014 Aguascalientes Tandem B kilo
2014 Aguascalientes Tandem B sprint
2015 Apeldoorn Tandem B kilo
2015 Apeldoorn Tandem B sprint
2016 Montichiari Tandem B kilo
2016 Montichiari Tandem B sprint
2018 Rio de Janeiro Tandem B kilo
2018 Rio de Janeiro Tandem B sprint
2019 Apeldoorn Tandem B sprint
2020 Milton Tandem B kilo
2022 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Tandem B kilo
2023 Glasgow Tandem B kilo
2023 Glasgow Tandem B sprint
2023 Glasgow Tandem B team sprint
2024 Rio de Janeiro Tandem B kilo
2012 Los Angeles Tandem B kilo
2017 Los Angeles Tandem B kilo
2017 Los Angeles Tandem B sprint
2019 Apeldoorn Tandem B kilo
2020 Milton Tandem B sprint
2024 Rio de Janeiro Tandem B team sprint
Representing  Scotland
Commonwealth Games
2014 Glasgow Tandem B kilo
2014 Glasgow Tandem B sprint
2018 Gold Coast Tandem B kilo
2018 Gold Coast Tandem B sprint
2022 Birmingham Tandem 1 km time trial B
2022 Birmingham Tandem sprint B

Neil Michael Fachie (born 12 March 1984) is a Scottish cyclist and former track athlete, competing in events for people with a visual impairment. Fachie has competed in two Paralympics, as a sprinter in the 2008 Games in Beijing and as a tandem cyclist in London 2012. In London he won the gold medal in the Men's individual 1 km time trial and silver in the individual sprint, both with Barney Storey as his sighted pilot. Outside of the Paralympic Games, Fachie is a nineteen-time world champion and 5 times Commonwealth Games champion, creating tandem partnerships with Barney Storey, Pete Mitchell, and Olympians Craig MacLean and Matt Rotherham.