Olympic Summer Games 2016 / Cycling - Team Sprint Track (Men)
sport | Cycling | ||||||||
discipline | Team sprint | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 27 athletes from 9 countries | ||||||||
Competition location | Velódromo Municipal do Rio | ||||||||
Competition phase | 11th August 2016 | ||||||||
Winning time | 42.440 s (Olympic record) | ||||||||
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Cycling competitions at the 2016 Olympic Games |
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Road cycling | ||
Road racing | Women | Men |
Individual time trial | Women | Men |
Track cycling | ||
sprint | Women | Men |
Team sprint | Women | Men |
Keirin | Women | Men |
Omnium | Women | Men |
Team pursuit | Women | Men |
Mountain bike | ||
run | Women | Men |
BMX | ||
run | Women | Men |
The men's track cycling team sprint at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place on August 11, 2016.
The team from Great Britain was the Olympic champion. The delegation from New Zealand won silver and France secured bronze.
Results
qualification
The eight fastest pairs qualified for the first round.
rank | nation | Athletes | Time (s) | Remarks |
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1 | Great Britain |
Philip Hindes Jason Kenny Callum Skinner |
42,562 | Q, OR |
2 | New Zealand |
Edward Dawkins Ethan Mitchell Sam Webster |
42.673 | Q |
3 | Australia |
Patrick Constable Matthew Glaetzer Nathan Hart |
43.158 | Q |
4th | France |
Grégory Baugé Michaël D'Almeida François Pervis |
43.185 | Q |
5 | Poland |
Rafał Sarnecki Damian Zieliński Krzysztof Maksel |
43.297 | Q |
6th | Netherlands |
Jeffrey Hoogland Theo Bos Matthijs Büchli |
43.688 | Q |
7th | Germany |
René Enders Joachim Eilers Maximilian Levy |
43.711 | Q |
8th | Venezuela |
César Marcano Hersony Canelón Ángel Pulgar |
44.263 | Q |
9 | South Korea |
Son Je-yong Im Chae-bin Kang Dong-jin |
DSQ |
- Q = Qualified for the first round
First round
The duels consisted of the qualification as follows:
Run 1: 4th against 5.
Run 2: 3rd against 6th
Run 3: 2nd versus 7th
Run 4: 1st against 8th
The two fastest winners qualified for the race for gold. The other two for the bronze medal race.
rank | Run | nation | Athletes | Time (s) | Remarks |
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1 | 3 | New Zealand |
Edward Dawkins Ethan Mitchell Sam Webster |
42,535 | QG, OR |
2 | 4th | Great Britain |
Philip Hindes Jason Kenny Callum Skinner |
42,640 | QG |
3 | 1 | France |
Grégory Baugé Michaël D'Almeida François Pervis |
43,153 | QB |
4th | 2 | Australia |
Patrick Constable Matthew Glaetzer Nathan Hart |
43,166 | QB |
5 | 3 | Germany |
René Enders Joachim Eilers Maximilian Levy |
43,455 | |
6th | 2 | Netherlands |
Nils van 't Hoenderdaal Jeffrey Hoogland Theo Bos |
43,552 | |
7th | 1 | Poland |
Rafał Sarnecki Damian Zieliński Krzysztof Maksel |
43,555 | |
8th | 4th | Venezuela |
César Marcano Hersony Canelón Ángel Pulgar |
44,486 |
- QG = Qualified for the race for gold
- QB = Qualified for the race for bronze
final
rank | nation | Athletes | Time (s) | Remarks |
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Race for bronze | ||||
3 | France |
Grégory Baugé Michaël D'Almeida François Pervis |
43,143 | |
4th | Australia |
Patrick Constable Matthew Glaetzer Nathan Hart |
43,298 | |
Race for gold | ||||
1 | Great Britain |
Philip Hindes Jason Kenny Callum Skinner |
42,440 | OR |
2 | New Zealand |
Edward Dawkins Ethan Mitchell Sam Webster |
42,542 |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Qualifying . In: Rio 2016 . Retrieved October 8, 2016.
- ^ First Round . In: Rio 2016 . Retrieved October 8, 2016.