Hervé Krebs

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Hervé Krebs Road cycling
To person
Date of birth 4th July 1976
nation SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
discipline BMX / Paracycling (pilot)
Most important successes
BMX European Championships
2002 gold - cruiser
Team (s) as coach
2010–2012
2013–2016
2017–
BMX national team South Africa
BMX national team Thailand
BMX national team Switzerland
Last updated: May 6, 2020

Hervé cancer (* 4. July 1976 ) is a Swiss cycling trainer pilot in Para Cycling and former BMX -Fahrer.

In 1997, Hervé Krebs took second place at the Swiss Junior BMX Championships ( cruiser class ). Until 2009 he was on the podium several times at the Swiss elite BMX championships: in 1999 and 2009 he finished third, in 2002 and 2003 he was runner-up. Also in 2002 he became European champion in the cruiser class.

Since 2017, Krebs has been the national trainer for the Swiss cycling association Swiss Cycling . In particular, he is responsible for the categories of women, juniors and U23. In addition, he is building a BMX training center in Grenchen and supports track cyclists in the area of strength training . Before that he worked as a trainer for the World Cycling Federation UCI at the World Cycling Center in Aigle as well as in South Africa and Thailand.

Since 2018, Hervé Krebs has been working as a tandem pilot for the blind cyclist Christof Wynistorf . Although the two athletes missed the selection time for the UCI Paracycling World Track Championships 2019 in Apeldoorn with 1: 06.831 minutes in the 1000-meter time trial , they were still nominated within one year due to their great increase in performance. In October 2019, the duo Wynistorf / Krebs became Swiss Paracycling champions over 1000 meters Swiss champions.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Swiss BMX Championships (PDF file)
  2. Medals at Olympic Games, World and European Championships (PDF file)
  3. ^ Swiss Cycling: Preparations for the Olympic Games in Tokyo already started. ESB, December 14, 2016, accessed March 13, 2019 .
  4. Interview with Hervé Krebs. In: bmxvolketswil.ch. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  5. Thai styles! In: bmxtalk.com. January 27, 2013, accessed March 13, 2019 .
  6. Christof Wynistorf. Swiss Paralympic, accessed on March 13, 2019 .
  7. The new Swiss champions at Madison are Robin Froidevaux and Théry Schir. In: bielertagblatt.ch. May 6, 2020, accessed May 6, 2020 .