Olympic Summer Games 2016 / Cycling - Team Sprint Track (Men)

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Olympic rings
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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)
Medalist
gold medal United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
Silver medal New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Edward Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Bronze medal FranceFrance France
Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
François Pervis
2012 2020
Cycling competitions at the
2016 Olympic Games
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 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
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
42,562 Q, OR
2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Edward Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
42.673 Q
3 AustraliaAustralia Australia Patrick Constable
Matthew Glaetzer
Nathan Hart
43.158 Q
4th FranceFrance France Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
François Pervis
43.185 Q
5 PolandPoland Poland Rafał Sarnecki
Damian Zieliński
Krzysztof Maksel
43.297 Q
6th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Jeffrey Hoogland
Theo Bos
Matthijs Büchli
43.688 Q
7th GermanyGermany Germany René Enders
Joachim Eilers
Maximilian Levy
43.711 Q
8th VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela César Marcano
Hersony Canelón
Ángel Pulgar
44.263 Q
9 Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea Son Je-yong
Im Chae-bin
Kang Dong-jin
DSQ 44,422
  • 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
1 3 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Edward Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
42,535 QG, OR
2 4th United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
42,640 QG
3 1 FranceFrance France Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
François Pervis
43,153 QB
4th 2 AustraliaAustralia Australia Patrick Constable
Matthew Glaetzer
Nathan Hart
43,166 QB
5 3 GermanyGermany Germany René Enders
Joachim Eilers
Maximilian Levy
43,455
6th 2 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
Jeffrey Hoogland
Theo Bos
43,552
7th 1 PolandPoland Poland Rafał Sarnecki
Damian Zieliński
Krzysztof Maksel
43,555
8th 4th VenezuelaVenezuela 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
Race for bronze
3 FranceFrance France Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
François Pervis
43,143
4th AustraliaAustralia Australia Patrick Constable
Matthew Glaetzer
Nathan Hart
43,298
Race for gold
1 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
42,440 OR
2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Edward Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
42,542

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Qualifying . In: Rio 2016 . Retrieved October 8, 2016.
  2. ^ First Round . In: Rio 2016 . Retrieved October 8, 2016.