sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKelly Catlin (November 3, 1995 – March 7, 2019) was an American professional racing cyclist[1] who rode for UCI Women's Team Human Powered Health.[2] Catlin won gold medals in the women's team pursuit at the 2016, 2017, and 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. She also won a silver medal in the same event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
American cyclist
Kelly Catlin Catlin at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships |
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Full name | Kelly Catlin |
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Born | (1995-11-03)November 3, 1995 St. Paul, Minnesota, United States |
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Died | March 7, 2019(2019-03-07) (aged 23) Stanford, California, United States |
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Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
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Weight | 145 lb (66 kg) |
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Role | Rider |
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2014–2016 | NorthStar Development Cycling |
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2017–2019 | Rally Cycling |
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Biography
Catlin was born in St. Paul, Minnesota; she was a triplet, with a brother and sister.[3][4] She earned a degree in mathematics and Chinese from the University of Minnesota, and was studying at Stanford University for a graduate degree in computational and mathematical engineering.[3][5][6] In addition to her career as a professional road cyclist, Catlin was an artist and a violinist.[3][5]
Catlin died on March 7, 2019, at Stanford University following an episode of depression.[7] According to her sister, she committed suicide months after suffering a concussion due to a cycling accident.[3][8][9] The university issued a statement saying that Catlin's roommate found her dead in her on-campus residence without any sign of foul play.[10] Following her death, her family donated Catlin's brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation Brain Bank at Boston University for further research into concussions.[11][12]
Cycling
Catlin started cycling at age 17.[13] She participated in the UCI Track Cycling World Championships three times and won gold medals in all of them.[4] Catlin won gold medals in the women's team pursuit at the 2016, 2017,[14] and 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. She also won a silver medal in the same event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[5] She was a member of the women's team of Rally UHC Cycling.[5]
Major results
- 2015
- 2nd Individual pursuit, Independence Day Grand Prix[15]
- 2016
- 1st
Team pursuit, UCI Track World Championships[9]
- 2nd Team pursuit, Olympic Games[9]
- 2017
- UCI Track World Championships
- 1st
Team pursuit[9]
- 3rd Individual pursuit[5]
- 2018
- UCI Track World Championships
- 1st
Team pursuit[9]
- 3rd Individual pursuit[5]
- 2nd Criterium, National Road Championships[16]
References
- "Kelly Catlin". Cycling Archives. Retrieved March 3, 2016.
- Soladay, Tom. "2019 men's and women's rosters". Rally UHC Cycling. Circuit Sport. Archived from the original on January 22, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2019.
- Boren, Cindy (March 10, 2019). "Kelly Catlin dies: U.S. Olympic cycling medalist was 23". The Washington Post – via The Denver Post.
- "Kelly Catlin: Three-time world track champion dies aged 23". BBC News. March 10, 2019.
- "USA's Kelly Catlin, three-time cycling world champion, dies aged 23". The Guardian. March 10, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- Malach, Pat (March 10, 2019). "Kelly Catlin dies at age 23". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
- Kussoy, Howie (March 11, 2019). "Olympic cyclist Kelly Catlin's family confirms cause of death as suicide".
- Dreier, Fred. "Kelly Catlin passes away at 23". VeloNews. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
- "U.S. Olympic medalist Kelly Catlin dies at age 23". Reuters. March 10, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- "US Olympic Medalist Kelly Catlin Dead at 23, Police Suspect Suicide". News18. March 11, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- "Family of cyclist Kelly Catlin to donate her brain for research; fund created in her honor". USA Today. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- "USA Cycling creates fund honoring Catlin". ESPN. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- "'She had changed': Did a concussion push Kelly Catlin to a breaking point?". The Guardian. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
- Qualifying results
- "Results for U.S. Independence Day Grand Prix - USA Cycling". legacy.usacycling.org. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
- "Results for 2018 USA Cycling Pro Road Nationals - USA Cycling Criterium 06/22/2018". legacy.usacycling.org. Retrieved March 11, 2019.
External links
 UCI Track Cycling World Champions – Women's team pursuit |
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2000s |
- 2008: Great Britain
- 2009: Great Britain
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2010s |
- 2010: Australia
- Ashlee Ankudinoff
- Sarah Kent
- Josie Tomic
- 2011: Great Britain
- 2012: Great Britain
- 2013: Great Britain
- 2014: Great Britain
- 2015: Australia
- 2016: United States
- 2017–18: United States
- 2019: Australia
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2020s |
- 2020: United States
- 2021: Germany
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Riders in italics took part in the qualifying rounds. |
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На других языках
- [en] Kelly Catlin
[it] Kelly Catlin
Kelly Catlin (Saint Paul, 3 novembre 1995 – Stanford, 7 marzo 2019) è stata una pistard e ciclista su strada statunitense.
[ru] Кэтлин, Келли
Келли Кэтлин (англ. Kelly Catlin; 3 ноября 1995[1], Сент-Пол — 7 марта 2019[2] или 8 марта 2019[3], Стэнфорд, Калифорния) — американская трековая и шоссейная велогонщица, выступавшая в 2013—2019 годах. Серебряная призёрка летних Олимпийских игр в Рио-де-Жанейро, трёхкратная чемпионка мира в командной гонке преследования, победительница Панамериканских игр в Торонто в индивидуальной гонке с раздельным стартом.
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