Gibby Hatton

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Gilbert "Gil" Hatton (born 31 July 1956 in Alburtis, Pennsylvania), also known as Gibby Hatton, is a former American track cyclist and today trainer. 1976 and 1977 Gibby Hatton was American vice - champion in the sprint. He finished as third in the Keirin at the UCI Track World Championships 1983 in Zurich. Hatton was the first US - American who was invited to the " International Keirin Series " to Japan . He started there in the years 1984 to 1991.[1]

Since the end of his own career in 1992 is Hatton also worked as coach ; he supervised , among other Marty Nothstein, a multiple world champion, the US Americans Jessica Grieco, Rebecca Quinn, Amber Holt and the South African driver Jean - Pierre van Zyl . Along to this he continues racing in the masters classe. 2003 Gil Hatton was added into the Hall of Fame of the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown .[2]

References

  1. ^ The Men Behind The Champ: Gibby Hatton's A `Bear' Of A Coach, The Morning Call v. 13. Juli 1995
  2. ^ thevelodrome.com