Rebecca Twigg

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Medal record
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Olympic Games
Bronze 1992 Barcelona 3km Pursuit
World Championship
Gold 1982 Leicester 3km Pursuit
Gold 1984 Barcelona 3km Pursuit
Gold 1985 Bassano 3km Pursuit
Gold 1987 Vienna 3km Pursuit
Gold 1993 Hamar 3km Pursuit
Gold 1995 Bogotá 3km Pursuit
Silver 1986 Colorado Springs 3km Pursuit
Pan American Games
Gold 1987 Indianapolis 3km Pursuit
Road bicycle racing
Olympic Games
Silver 1984 Los Angeles Road Race
Pan American Games
Gold 1987 Indianapolis Road Race
Rebecca Twigg receiving an award presented to her at the conclusion of the final stage of the 1999 Women's Challenge bike race
Rebecca Twigg receiving an award presented to her at the conclusion of the final stage of the 1999 Women's Challenge bike race

Rebecca Twigg (born March 26, 1963) is an American former racing cyclist, who won six World Track Cycling Championship titles in the Individual Pursuit event. During her cycling career, she also won 16 U.S. national championships (the first of which - the individual time trial - took place when she was 18 years old) and two Olympic medals (Silver medal in the 1984 Road Race in Los Angeles, and Bronze medal in the 1992 Track Pursuit in Barcelona).

Twigg also made her mark in road stage races. In 1984-86, she won the first three editions of the Women's Challenge.

Twigg was a three-time Olympian (1984, 1992, and 1996). However, her final Olympic appearance, in Atlanta in 1996, ended in controversy when she quit the team in a disagreement with the coach Chris Carmichael and the U.S. Cycling Federation. The national federation had invested in the development of the so-called "SuperBike". Twigg, after using the bike in an earlier portion of the Games, refused to ride it, citing poor individual fit and claiming that pressure from the staff on her to use the SuperBike and their refusal to grant formal accreditation to her longtime personal coach, Eddie Borysewicz, left her defocused.

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