Olympics
What a great night for Marty Nothstein.
Sept. 21, 2000
During his stay in the Dallas area during this week’s U.S.
April 30, 2000
Track cyclist Nothstein, an Olympic medalist who has 34 U.S. titles, is racing in his final world competition this week.
March 22, 2005
After a three-hour rain delay at Stone Mountain, Ga., Felicia Ballanger of France beat Australia’s Michelle Ferris in the women’s cycling sprint finals, and the French pursuit team of Christophe Capelle, Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin and Francis Moreau defeated Russia with an Olympic-record time of 4 minutes 5.930 seconds.
July 28, 1996
The way Marty Nothstein figured it, Germany’s Jens Fiedler needed the “best day of his life” to beat him in the Olympic men’s sprint final.
July 29, 1996
Marty Nothstein of the U.S. came up short in his bid for a second Olympic medal after the Germans used team tactics to block him in the Keirin.
Sept. 22, 2000
Cyclist Bart Bell of Anniston, Ala., was in unconscious and in critical condition Sunday night following a crash during the tandem sprint race at the U.S.
June 29, 1992
Cyclist Bart Bell of Anniston, Ala., was unconscious and in critical condition Sunday night following a crash during the tandem sprint race at the U.S.
This wasn’t the way Marty Nothstein wanted to leave, not with a 10th-place finish in the madison race in the Track Cycling World Championships in the ADT Event Center at Carson.
March 28, 2005
Marty Nothstein was leading the men’s kilometer time trial with a career-best time of 1:06.06 when rain washed out the competition with 13 riders yet to race in the U.S.
June 24, 1992