From a press release issued by the AMA
The American Motorcyclist Association offers heartfelt condolences to the family of Ethan Gillim, 10, of Philpot, Ky. Gillim passed away from injuries suffered in a racing accident Saturday, May 5, at the Paducah International Raceway in the Southeast Amateur Nationals, a round of the AMA Sports Black Cat Gold Dirt Track Championships.
According to reports provided to AMA Flat Track Director Ken Saillant by the event promoter, Gillim lost control of his motorcycle and crashed during a heat race. Gillim was transported to nearby Lourdes Hospital but passed away later Saturday evening.
Paducah International Raceway was planning on canceling all races Sunday, but the Gillim family asked that the races continue in memory of their son.
Ethan Gillim was a second cousin to well known motorcycle racing brothers, Tommy, Nicky and Roger Lee Hayden. Their father, Earl Hayden, helped sponsor young Ethan.
“We are stunned and saddened at Ethan’s passing,” said Saillant. “Many of us at the AMA watched Ethan come up through the ranks over the past few years and it was obvious that Ethan had a bright future in the sport. We extend our deepest sympathies to both the Gillim and Hayden families.”
Ethan was considered one of the leading youth riders in America. He was a multi-time AMA Amateur National Champion and earned the AMA Sports Youth Dirt Tracker of the Year award in 2004, and also nominated for the 2004 AMA Sports Youth Rider of the Year.
Ethan is survived by his parents, Frankie and Kerrie Gillim, and brothers, Frankie Lee, and Hayden. Arrangements are being made by the family.

My condolences to the family! This must be such a hard time for them. You are all in my thoughts & prayers.
my condolences to the gillim and hayden families to the loss of a very great kid…i raced with you guys in 05 and 06 with the ozbikes and 125 classes.my name is alex jr and my race number was 92…he will always be remebered as “THE YOUNG GUN”!!!!!!!!
i was a good friend of Ethan and I really loved the kid! He was a great kid! He inspired me to race! I wear a dogtag with his name on it.