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Glenroy Gilbert

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Glenroy John Gilbert (born August 31, 1967) is a Canadian former track and field athlete, winner of the gold medal in 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1996 Summer Olympics, and head coach of Athletics Canada. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Glenroy Gilbert is the 4,246th most popular athlete (down from 3,532nd in 2019), the 47th most popular biography from Trinidad and Tobago (down from 40th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Trinidadian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Glenroy Gilbert ranks 4,246 out of 6,025Before him are Kevin Kuske, Anthony Obame, Janne Holmén, Miroslava Knapková, Miho Bošković, and Lukáš Pollert. After him are Eddy Alvarez, Miya Tachibana, Christophe Kempé, João Pereira, Harald Østberg Amundsen, and Leonardo Fioravanti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Glenroy Gilbert ranks 900Before him are Ruth Kelly, Louis Lombardi, Jan Dydak, Mark Lenzi, Charlotte Ross, and Brandi Chastain. After him are Miloš Babić, Russell Latapy, Santi Duangsawang, Laila Lalami, Óscar Cortés, and Dilip Joshi.

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In Trinidad and Tobago

Among people born in Trinidad and Tobago, Glenroy Gilbert ranks 47 out of 71Before him are Brian Lara (1969), Dennis Lawrence (1974), Jlloyd Samuel (1981), Brent Sancho (1977), Randy Samuel (1963), and Kerron Clement (1985). After him are Russell Latapy (1968), Evans Wise (1973), Aurtis Whitley (1977), Cyd Gray (1973), Avery John (1975), and Levi Garcia (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Trinidad and Tobago

Among athletes born in Trinidad and Tobago, Glenroy Gilbert ranks 9Before him are McDonald Bailey (1920), Richard Thompson (1985), Ato Boldon (1973), Marc Burns (1983), Emmanuel Callender (1984), and Kerron Clement (1985). After him are Keshorn Walcott (1993), Keston Bledman (1988), Jarrin Solomon (1986), Lalonde Gordon (1988), Kelly-Ann Baptiste (1986), and Ade Alleyne-Forte (1988).