Curtis "Curt" Melvin Harnett, CM (born 14 May 1965) is a Canadian racing cyclist. He began cycling as a way to stay in shape for hockey. He competed in...
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Harnett may refer to: Harnett Kane (1910–1984), American author Cornelius Harnett (1723–1781), American statesman Curt Harnett (born 1965), Canadian racing...
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April 2016, Brassard resigned as chef de mission, later replaced by Curt Harnett. Brassard is currently a radio commentator and also the narrator of the...
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diver Keegan Gaunt (2000–), visually-impaired middle-distance runner Curt Harnett (1965–), retired Olympic cyclist Dan Ladouceur (1973–), retired lacrosse...
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Individual pursuit Heiko Szonn (GER) Team pursuit Germany Sprint Curt Harnett (CAN) Eyk Pokorny (GER) Pavel Buráň (CZE) Points race Juan Llaneras (ESP)...
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unlikely 9.086 seconds) and beat the 11-year record held by Canadian Curt Harnett. Bos declared the 200m the "ultimate record" for track cyclists. Five...
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States Nelson Vails United States Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan 1 km time trial details Fredy Schmidtke West Germany Curt Harnett Canada Fabrice Colas France...
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additional group of amateur men on the team including Frankie Andreu, Curt Harnett, David Lettieri, Robert Mathis, Leonard "Harvey" Nitz and Russell Scott...
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Fifteen cyclists, eleven men and four women, represented Canada in 1992. Curt Harnett won bronze in the men's sprint. Men's road race Gianni Vignaduzzi Nathael...
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Vladimir Adamachvili (URS) Moscow (URS) Indoor track 6 August 1990 9"865 Curt Harnett (CAN) Bogotá (COL) Open air track 28 September 1995 9"772 Theo Bos (NED)...
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