Nelson Vails

Nelson Beasley Vails (born October 13, 1960 in Harlem New York) is a retired road and track cyclist from the United States, a professional rider from 1988 to 1995. He represented the USA at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, where he won the silver medal in the 1000m Match Sprint, behind countryman Mark Gorski.

Vails was also seen as a New York bicycle messenger in the movie Quicksilver (film). He didn't just play a bicycle messenger in "Quicksilver," he worked as one in New York City. His nickname was "The Cheetah."

Full name: Nelson Beasley Vails Nickname: The Cheetah Gender: Male Height: 5'9" Weight: 200 lbs. Born: October 13, 1960 Harlem New York City, New York Country: United States

Sport: Cycling

• 2009 Inductee to the US Bicycle Hall of Fame

• 1984 Olympics: Track - Sprint Silver, 1984

• First African-American to win an Olympic Cycling Medal

• 1985 World Championships: Tandem Sprint, Silver

• 1984, 1985, 1986 National Tandem Sprint Champion

• 1984 National Sprint Champion

• 1983 Pan American Games: Gold Medal

• 1980s and 1990s competed professionally in the 6-Day circuits in Europe and the Japanese Keirin events.

• Media Cycling commentator involved in cycling commentator for major TV networks and cycling safety programs.

• Starred with Kevin Bacon in the Columbia Pictures release of "Quicksilver", a movie about the tough world of bicycle messengers in New York City.

Famous quotes containing the word nelson:

    From now on, if I ever get to burn another newspaper, I’ll remember what a few cents can buy.
    Alvah Bessie, Ranald MacDougall, and Lester Cole. Raoul Walsh. Captain Nelson (Errol Flynn)