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- Q6788761 description "American cyclist".
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- Q6788761 abstract "Matt Hamon (born September 3, 1968 in San Francisco) is a former professional cyclist whose prime competitive years spanned from 1988–1996.Hamon was a member to the US National Team in 1990, 1993–96 and a 1992 Olympian. His USA 4,000 meter Team Pursuit team finished second at the 1994 World Track Cycling Championships in Palermo, Sicily. This medal is the best finish by an American quartet in the 32-year history of World Championships. In 1995, his squad won a bronze medal at the World Track Cycling Championships in Bogota, Colombia.He was a member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic Long Team. In 1992, he competed in the 4,000 meter USA Olympic Team Pursuit in Barcelona. Matt is a six-time National Champion (1991, 92, 93, 94, 95 and 1996). His squad set the American record in Team Pursuit with a time of 4:10.065 in 1995 in Paris. At the 1991 Pan American Games in Cuba Hamon's Team Pursuit team earned a silver medal.After retiring from cycling in 1995 he pursued a career in the visual arts, earning a BA from Humboldt State University in Arcata, California and an MFA from the University of Washington in 2002. Hamon is a professor of art at The University of Montana. He has taught at the University of Washington in Seattle, Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona, Montana Tech of the University of Montana, and The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington.".
- Q6788761 birthDate "1968-09-03".
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- Q6788761 birthDate "1968-09-03".
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- Q6788761 comment "Matt Hamon (born September 3, 1968 in San Francisco) is a former professional cyclist whose prime competitive years spanned from 1988–1996.Hamon was a member to the US National Team in 1990, 1993–96 and a 1992 Olympian. His USA 4,000 meter Team Pursuit team finished second at the 1994 World Track Cycling Championships in Palermo, Sicily. This medal is the best finish by an American quartet in the 32-year history of World Championships.".
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