1956 Summer Olympics / Cycling - Tandem (Men)

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USSR-Germany tandem crash 1956 Olympics.jpg
sport Cycling
discipline tandem
gender Men
Attendees 20 athletes from 10 countries
Competition location Olympic Park Velodrome
Competition phase December 3-6, 1956
Winning time 10.8 s
Medalist
gold medal AustraliaAustralia Browne / Marchant ( AUS )
Silver medal CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Fouček / Machek ( TCH )
Bronze medal ItalyItaly Ogna / Pinarello ( ITA )
1952 1960
Cycling competitions at the
1956 Olympic Games
Road cycling Road cycling
Road racing Men
Team ranking Men
Track cycling Track cycling
sprint Men
tandem Men
Team pursuit Men
Time trial Men

In the 1956 Olympic Games in the Australian city of Melbourne was from 3 to 6 December tandem in cycling held for men.

10 teams (20 athletes) from 10 nations determined the Olympic champion in the Melbourne Olympic Park Velodrome : The Australian team Ian Browne / Tony Marchant won ahead of the Czech duo Ladislav Fouček / Václav Machek and the team Giuseppe Ogna / Cesare Pinarello from Italy .

Time schedule

date run Hints
3 Dec Prelims The winners (Q) of the four preliminary runs qualified directly for the quarter-finals.
The six second and third placed (H) qualified for the first round of the hope runs.
3 Dec Hope runs, lap I. The winners (Q) of the three hope runs qualified directly for the quarter finals.
The three fastest runner-ups and thirds qualified for the second round of the hope runs.
3 Dec Hope runs, round II The first two of the repechage run qualified for the quarter-finals.
Dec 4 Quarter finals The winners (Q) of the four quarter-finals qualified for the semi-finals.
Dec 4 Semifinals The winners (Q) of the two semi-finals qualified for the final.
The losers qualified for the race for 3rd and 4th place.
6 Dec final

Prelims

The winners (Q) of the four preliminary runs qualified directly for the quarter-finals, the six second and third placed (H) drove the first round of the hope runs.

Run 1

rank Names nation time Note
1 Robert Vidal
André Gruchet
France 1946Fourth French Republic France 11.2 s Q
2 Ladislav Fouček
Václav Machek
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

Run 2

rank Names nation time Note
1 Thomas Shardelow
Raymond Robinson
South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union 11.2 s Q
2 Günther Ziegler
Fritz Neuser
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany
3 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia

Run 3

rank Names nation time Note
1 Giuseppe Ogna
Cesare Pinarello
ItalyItaly Italy 10.8 s Q
2 Peter Brotherton
Eric Thompson
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain

Run 4

rank Names nation time Note
1 Richard Johnston
Warren Johnston
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 11.3 s Q
2 Jim Rossi
Donald Ferguson
United States 48United States United States
3 Rostislav Vargashkin
Vladimir Leonov
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union

Hope runs, lap I.

The winners (Q) of the three hope runs qualified directly for the quarter-finals, the other participants drove the second round of the hope runs.

Run 1

rank Names nation time Note
1 Peter Brotherton
Eric Thompson
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.0 s Q
2 Jim Rossi
Donald Ferguson
United States 48United States United States

Run 2

rank Names nation time Note
1 Ladislav Fouček
Václav Machek
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 11.2 s Q
2 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia

Run 3

rank Names nation time Note
1 Günther Ziegler
Fritz Neuser
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany DNF
2 Rostislav Vargashkin
Vladimir Leonov
Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union DNF

DNF = Did not finish , English for “did not finish”.

Hope runs, round II

The first two of the repechage run qualified for the quarter-finals.

Run 1

rank Names nation time Note
1 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia 11.0 s Q
2 Jim Rossi
Donald Ferguson
United States 48United States United States Q
3 Günther Ziegler
Fritz Neuser
Germany team all German 1956All-German team Germany

Quarter finals

The winners (Q) of the four quarter-finals qualified for the semi-finals.

Run 1

rank Surname nation time Note
1 Ladislav Fouček
Václav Machek
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 10.8 s Q
2 Richard Johnston
Warren Johnston
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand

Run 2

rank Surname nation 1st race Note
1 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia 10.8 s Q
2 Thomas Shardelow
Raymond Robinson
South Africa 1928South African Union South African Union

Run 3

rank Surname nation time Note
1 Peter Brotherton
Eric Thompson
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 11.2 s Q
2 Robert Vidal
André Gruchet
France 1946Fourth French Republic France

Run 4

rank Surname nation time Note
1 Giuseppe Ogna
Cesare Pinarello
ItalyItaly Italy 10.8 s Q
2 Jim Rossi
Donald Ferguson
United States 48United States United States

Semifinals

The winners (Q) of the two semi-finals qualified for the final, the losers qualified for the race for 3rd place.

Run 1

rank Surname nation time Note
1 Ladislav Fouček
Václav Machek
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 11.0 s Q
2 Peter Brotherton
Eric Thompson
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain

Run 2

rank Surname nation time Note
1 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia 10.8 s Q
2 Giuseppe Ogna
Cesare Pinarello
ItalyItaly Italy

Final round

Race for 3rd place

rank Surname nation time
3 Giuseppe Ogna
Cesare Pinarello
ItalyItaly Italy 10.8 s
4th Peter Brotherton
Eric Thompson
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain

final

rank Surname nation time
1 Ian Browne
Tony Marchant
AustraliaAustralia Australia 10.8 s
2 Ladislav Fouček
Václav Machek
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

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