Olympic Summer Games 2012 / Cycling - Mountain Bike (Men)

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Olympic rings
Paez Rysenko mtb olympics 2012.jpg
sport Cycling
discipline Mountain bike
gender Men
Attendees 47 athletes from 31 countries
Competition location Hadleigh Farm
Competition phase August 12, 2012
Winning time 1:29:07 h
Medalist
gold medal Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jaroslav Kulhavý ( CZE )
Silver medal SwitzerlandSwitzerland Nino Schurter ( SUI )
Bronze medal ItalyItaly Marco Aurelio Fontana ( ITA )
2008 2016
Cycling competitions at the
2012 Olympics
Road cycling Road cycling
Road racing Women Men
Individual time trial Women Men
Track cycling Track cycling
sprint Women Men
Team sprint Women Men
Keirin Women Men
Omnium Women Men
Team pursuit Women Men
Mountain bike Mountain bike
run Women Men
BMX racing BMX
run Women Men

The mountain bike race of the men at the 2012 Olympics in London took place on 12 August 2012 found.

The Czech Jaroslav Kulhavý became Olympic champion. The silver medal was won by Nino Schurter from Switzerland and bronze went to the Italian Marco Aurelio Fontana .

Result

rank athlete nation Time (h)
1 Jaroslav Kulhavý Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1:29:07
2 Nino Schurter SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1:29:08
3 Marco Aurelio Fontana ItalyItaly Italy 1:29:32
4th José Antonio Hermida SpainSpain Spain 1:29:36
5 Burry Stander South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 1:29:37
6th Carlos Coloma-Nicolas SpainSpain Spain 1:30:07
7th Manuel Fumic GermanyGermany Germany 1:30:31
8th Geoff Kabush CanadaCanada Canada 1:30:43
9 Alexander Gehbauer AustriaAustria Austria 1:31:16
10 Todd Wells United StatesUnited States United States 1:31:28
11 Stéphane Tempier FranceFrance France 1:31:30
12 Jan Škarnitzl Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1:31:48
13 Gerhard Kerschbaumer ItalyItaly Italy 1:32:02
14th Ondřej Cink Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1:32:16
15th Samuel Schultz United StatesUnited States United States 1:32:29
16 Marek Konwa PolandPoland Poland 1:32:41
17th Rudi van Houts NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1:32:53
18th Ralph Näf SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1:32:58
19th Kevin van Hoovels BelgiumBelgium Belgium 1:33:01
20th Karl Market AustriaAustria Austria 1:33:18
21st Daniel McConnell AustraliaAustralia Australia 1:33:22
22nd Sergio Mantecon-Gutiérrez SpainSpain Spain 1:33:46
23 David Rosa PortugalPortugal Portugal 1:33:50
24 Rubens Valeriano BrazilBrazil Brazil 1:34:23
25th Florian Vogel SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1:34:36
26th Catriel Soto ArgentinaArgentina Argentina 1:35:13
27 Kohei Yamamoto JapanJapan Japan 1:35:26
28 Hector Paez ColombiaColombia Colombia 1:36:02
29 Jean-Christophe Péraud FranceFrance France 1:37:07
30th Marc Bassingthwaighte NamibiaNamibia Namibia 1:37:17
31 Sergiy Rysenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1:37:32
32 Piotr Brzózka PolandPoland Poland 1:38:37
33 Periclis Iliad GreeceGreece Greece 1:38:51
34 Moritz Milatz GermanyGermany Germany 1:38:59
35 Philip Buys South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 1:40:11
36 Paolo Montoya Costa RicaCosta Rica Costa Rica 1:41:19
37 Evgeniy Pechenin RussiaRussia Russia 1:41:40
38 Chan Chun Hing Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong 1:41:59
39 Adrien Niyonshuti RwandaRwanda Rwanda 1:42:46
40 Marios Athanasiadis Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 1:43:25
- Tong Weisong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China LAP
- Derek Horton GuamGuam Guam LAP
- Sven Nys BelgiumBelgium Belgium DNF
- Max Plaxton CanadaCanada Canada DNF
- András Parti HungaryHungary Hungary DNF
- Julien Absalon FranceFrance France DNF
- Liam Killeen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain DNF
- Robert Förstemann GermanyGermany Germany DNS
- Michael Vingerling NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands DNS
- Sam Bewley New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand DNS

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