Patrick "Pat" Gellineau (born September 3, 1951 in Port of Spain) is an American cyclist.

In 1972, Patrick Gellineau, national champion of his birthplace Trinidad and Tobago, took part in the Olympic Games in Munich in three disciplines, in the street race (without placing) and Clive Saney, Anthony Sellier and Vernon Stauble in the first round excreted). The team from Trinidad and Tobago, in the 100 kilometer squad, were ranked 29 out of 36 teams in the same set-up.

After the games, Gellineau moved to New York City and accepted US citizenship. After completing his career in the elite performance sport, he continued to successfully race in the Masters class. In 2003, he became a US-American champion in the 50-54 age class, and at the 2006 Masters World Championships he won the Silver Medal in Points (55-59). Weblinks Edit sourcetext

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