Maddie started cycling when she was 17 years old and joined a junior team out of Boulder, Colorado. She raced one year of criteriums and road races until the team set up a "Learn the Velo" day at the Colorado Springs velodrome and she was hooked. She has been a track sprinter ever since! As part of the USA Cycling National Team, she has raced internationally at Junior World Championships, Pan-American Championship, Pan-American Games, UCI World Cups, and UCI World Championships. She has won two World Cup gold medals in the keirin, and has been on the podium at the PanAm Champs and World Cup sprint events. She currently holds the flying 200m, standing 250m, and team sprint national records; and is a 17-time national champion. In 2021, she joined the USA Cycling Board of Directors as an Athlete Representative to help affect positive athlete-centered change at the organizational level to help all athletes feel supported so that they can achieve more.
Tokyo Olympic Team - Track
Maddie Godby
Elite Women's National Team Member, Tokyo 2020 Olympian
D.O.B | September 5, 1992 |
Hometown | Louisville, Colorado |
School | University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Nutrition |
Residence | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Meet the Athlete
Points of Interest
Winning a world cup keirin, with my teammates reacting in the background
Becoming the first American female to be invited to race the prestigious Japanese Keirin
Fighting back to medal at a world cup by submarining the field