Australian Institute of Sport Track Cycling Coach Gary West with Olympic ChampionAnna Meares in 2013 | |||||||||||||||
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| Born | (1960-06-08)8 June 1960 Mildura, Victoria[1] | ||||||||||||||
| Died | 20 August 2017(2017-08-20) (aged 57) Adelaide, South Australia | ||||||||||||||
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Gary West (8 June 1960 – 20 August 2017) was an Australian Olympiccyclist and track cycling coach.
He competed in thepoints race event at the1984 Summer Olympics.[2] He was also an alternate on the gold medal-winning team pursuit squad at the 1984 Games.[3] At the1982 Commonwealth Games inBrisbane, West won a gold medal as a member of the men's team pursuit.[1]
West had an extensive track cycling coaching career. He worked for theJapan Cycling Federation and theUnited States Cycling Federation.[3] In 2006, West was appointed Head Cycling Coach atSouth Australian Sports Institute.[3] In 2008, he was appointed National Head Track Sprint Cycling Coach at theAustralian Institute of Sport inAdelaide.[3] He coachedAnna Meares to gold and bronze medals at the2012 Summer Olympics and2016 Summer Olympics respectively.[3] In October 2016, West stepped down from his national coaching role whilst he battledmotor neurone disease.[4]
West was a track sprint coach for Australia at the1998,2010 and2014 Commonwealth Games.[1] In 2016, he was awarded AIS Best of the Best at theAustralian Institute of Sport Performance Awards.[5]
West died on 20 August 2017 inAdelaide frommotor neurone disease, age 57.[6]