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Alan Hatherly (born 15 March 1996) is a South African professional mountain bike racer. He won the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics finishing with a time of 1:26:33, the first African and non-European to win a medal in the men's event.
Career
Hatherly rode at the cross-country event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He finished in 26th place with a time of 1:42:03. He qualified to represent South Africa at the 2020 Summer Olympics and completed the event, finishing in 8th place with a time of 1:26:33.
In 2018, Hatherly achieved a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games, subsequently going on to be crowned the 2018 Under 23 Cross Country World Champion.
In early 2019, it was announced that he would leave South African team Team Spur, and ride for the Specialized Factory team for 2019. He moved to Cannondale Factory Racing for the 2021 season and beyond.
After the 2024 Olympics, Hatherly competed at the Mountain Bike World Championships in Andorra. He placed third in Cross-country short track behind France's Victor Koretzky and Great Britain's Charlie Aldridge. Later he won Cross-country Olympic event overtaking Koretzky on the last long climb.
Since 2023, he has also competed in road cycling, joining UCI Continental team EF Education–Nippo Development Team.
Major results
= Mountain bike
== Road
=2023
National Championships
2nd Time trial
5th Road race
2024
1st Overall Tour du Cap
1st Stages 1 & 2
2nd Time trial, National Championships
References
External links
Alan Hatherly at Cycling Archives (archived)
Alan Hatherly at ProCyclingStats
Alan Hatherly at MTB Data
Alan Hatherly at Olympics.com
Alan Hatherly at Olympedia
Alan Hatherly at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)