Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's team sprint

The men's cycling team sprint at the 2012 Olympic Games in London took place at the London Velopark on 2 August.[1]

Men's team sprint cycling
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
VenueLondon Velopark
Date2 August
Competitors30 from 10 nations
Winning time42.600 WR, OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Philip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
 Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Grégory Bauge
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Robert Förstemann
 Germany
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The Great Britain team consisting of Philip Hindes, Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny won the gold medal in world record-breaking time. Grégory Bauge, Michaël D'Almeida and Kévin Sireau from France took silver, and the bronze medal was won by Germany's René Enders, Maximilian Levy and Robert Förstemann.

Competition format edit

A men's team sprint race consists of a three-lap race between two teams of three cyclists, starting on opposite sides of the track. Each member of the team must lead for one of the laps.

The tournament consisted of an initial qualifying round. The top eight teams advanced to the first round. The first round comprised head-to-head races based on seeding (1st vs. 8th, 2nd vs. 7th, etc.). The winners of those four heats advanced to the medal round, with the two fastest winners competing in the gold medal final and the two slower winners facing off for bronze.[2]

Great Britain's team consisting of Philip Hindes, Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny won the gold medal with a time of 42.6 seconds, breaking the world record. France won the silver medal and Germany took bronze.

Schedule edit

All times are British Summer Time.

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 2 August 201216:15Qualifications and final

Results edit

Qualification edit

Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny
RankHeatCountryCyclistsResultNotes
15  Great BritainPhilip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
43.065Q, OR
24  FranceGrégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
43.097Q
34  AustraliaMatthew Glaetzer
Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
43.377Q
43  RussiaSergey Borisov
Denis Dmitriev
Sergey Kucherov
43.681Q, NR
55  GermanyRené Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
43.710Q
62  ChinaCheng Changsong
Zhang Lei
Zhang Miao
43.751Q
73  New ZealandEddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Simon van Velthooven
44.175Q
82  JapanSeiichiro Nakagawa
Yudai Nitta
Kazunari Watanabe
44.324Q
91  VenezuelaHersony Canelón
César Marcano
Angel Polgar
44.654NR
101  PolandMaciej Bielecki
Damian Zieliński
Kamil Kuczyński
44.712

First round edit

RankHeatCountryCyclistsResultNotes
14  Great BritainPhilip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
42.747Q, WR, OR
23  FranceGrégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
42.991Q, NR
31  GermanyRené Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
43.178Q
42  AustraliaMatthew Glaetzer
Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
43.261Q, OC
53  New ZealandEddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Simon van Velthooven
43.495NR
62  ChinaCheng Changsong
Zhang Lei
Zhang Miao
43.505AS
71  RussiaSergey Borisov
Denis Dmitriev
Sergey Kucherov
43.909
84  JapanSeiichiro Nakagawa
Yudai Nitta
Kazunari Watanabe
43.964NR

Finals edit

Bronze medal final edit

RankCountryCyclistsResultNotes
 GermanyRené Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
43.209
4  AustraliaMatthew Glaetzer
Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
43.355

Gold medal final edit

RankCountryCyclistsResultNotes
 Great BritainPhilip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
42.600WR, OR
 FranceGrégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
43.013

References edit

  1. ^ "Olympic Cycling - Track - Schedule, Results, Medals | London 2012". Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Competition format". Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012.