Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics






















Cycling
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad

Olympic rings without rims.svg
Venues
Sant Sadurní d'Anoia
Velòdrom d'Horta
Date 26 July - 31 July
Competitors 451 from 76 nations

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The cycling competitions at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona consisted of two different categories: road cycling and track cycling, with ten events being contested. The road team time trial event took place at the Circuit de Catalunya and the A-17 highway, the individual road races were held in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia, and track cycling took place at the Velòdrom d'Horta.[1]




Contents






  • 1 Road cycling


    • 1.1 Men's


    • 1.2 Women's




  • 2 Track cycling


    • 2.1 Men's


    • 2.2 Women's




  • 3 Medal table


  • 4 Participating nations


  • 5 Broken records


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Road cycling



Men's





















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Road race
details

Fabio Casartelli
 Italy

Erik Dekker
 Netherlands

Dainis Ozols
 Latvia
Team Time Trial
details

 Germany (GER)
Michael Rich
Bernd Dittert
Christian Meyer
Uwe Peschel

 Italy (ITA)
Andrea Peron
Flavio Anastasia
Luca Colombo
Gianfranco Contri

 France (FRA)
Jean-Louis Harel
Hervé Boussard
Didier Faivre-Pierret
Philippe Gaumont


Women's















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Road race
details

Kathryn Watt
 Australia

Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
 France

Monique Knol
 Netherlands


Track cycling



Men's







































Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Points race
details

Giovanni Lombardi
 Italy

Léon van Bon
 Netherlands

Cédric Mathy
 Belgium
Individual pursuit
details

Chris Boardman
 Great Britain

Jens Lehmann
 Germany

Gary Anderson
 New Zealand
Team Pursuit
details

 Germany (GER)
Stefan Steinweg
Andreas Walzer
Guido Fulst
Michael Glöckner
Jens Lehmann

 Australia (AUS)
Stuart O'Grady
Brett Aitken
Stephen McGlede
Shaun O'Brien

 Denmark (DEN)
Jan Petersen
Michael Sandstød
Ken Frost
Jimmi Madsen
Klaus Kynde Nielsen
Sprint
details

Jens Fiedler
 Germany

Gary Neiwand
 Australia

Curtis Harnett
 Canada
1 km Time Trial
details

José Manuel Moreno
 Spain

Shane Kelly
 Australia

Erin Hartwell
 United States


Women's





















Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Pursuit
details

Petra Roßner
 Germany

Kathryn Watt
 Australia

Rebecca Twigg
 United States
Sprint
details

Erika Salumäe
 Estonia

Annett Neumann
 Germany

Ingrid Haringa
 Netherlands


Medal table































































































































Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
 Germany
4 2 0 6
2
 Italy
2 1 0 3
3
 Australia
1 4 0 5
4
 Estonia
1 0 0 1

 Great Britain
1 0 0 1

 Spain
1 0 0 1
7
 Netherlands
0 2 2 4
8
 France
0 1 1 2
9
 United States
0 0 2 2
10
 Belgium
0 0 1 1

 Canada
0 0 1 1

 Denmark
0 0 1 1

 Latvia
0 0 1 1

 New Zealand
0 0 1 1
Totals (14 nations) 10 10 10 30


Participating nations


451 cyclists from 76 nations competed.[1]













  •  Andorra (3)


  •  Antigua and Barbuda (3)


  •  Aruba (2)


  •  Argentina (8)


  •  Australia (16)


  •  Austria (5)


  •  Barbados (1)


  •  Bahrain (4)


  •  Belgium (7)


  •  Belize (5)


  •  Benin (2)


  •  Bolivia (1)


  •  Brazil (7)


  •  Bulgaria (1)


  •  Canada (15)


  •  Cayman Islands (6)


  •  Central African Republic (4)


  •  Chile (1)


  •  China (6)






  •  Chinese Taipei (1)


  •  Colombia (8)


  •  Democratic Republic of the Congo (3)


  •  Cuba (4)


  •  Czechoslovakia (12)


  •  Denmark (11)


  •  Ecuador (2)


  •  Estonia (3)


  •  Ethiopia (5)


  •  Finland (2)


  •  France (18)


  •  Germany (17)


  •  Great Britain (16)


  •  Greece (1)


  •  Guam (6)


  •  Guyana (1)


  •  Hungary (4)


  •  Indonesia (2)


  •  Independent Olympic Athletes (5)






  •  Iran (7)


  •  Ireland (5)


  •  Italy (18)


  •  Jamaica (3)


  •  Japan (12)


  •  Latvia (5)


  •  Lebanon (2)


  •  Liechtenstein (2)


  •  Lithuania (5)


  •  Malaysia (1)


  •  Mexico (5)


  •  Mongolia (4)


  •  Netherlands (17)


  •  New Zealand (14)


  •  Nicaragua (1)


  •  North Korea (3)


  •  Norway (9)


  •  Peru (1)


  •  Philippines (2)






  •  Poland (9)


  •  Rwanda (3)


  •  San Marino (1)


  •  Saudi Arabia (3)


  •  Slovenia (1)


  •  South Africa (5)


  •  Spain (14)


  •  Suriname (1)


  •  South Korea (4)


  •  Sweden (9)


  •  Switzerland (13)


  •  Togo (2)


  •  Trinidad and Tobago (2)


  •  Unified Team (19)


  •  United Arab Emirates (4)


  •  United States (20)


  •  Virgin Islands (1)


  •  Uruguay (2)


  •  Venezuela (4)




Broken records








































































Event
Name
Nation
Score
Date
Record
Men's flying 200 m time trial Jens Fiedler Germany 10"252 28 July
OR
Men's individual pursuit Chris Boardman Great Britain 4'27"357 27 July
WR, OR
Chris Boardman Great Britain 4'24"496 28 July
WR, OR
Men's team pursuit
Brett Aitken
Stephen McGlede
Shaun O’Brien
Stuart O'Grady
Australia 4'11"245 30 July
WR, OR

Brett Aitken
Stephen McGlede
Shaun O’Brien
Stuart O'Grady
Australia 4'10"438 30 July
WR, OR

Michael Glockner
Jens Lehmann
Stefan Steinweg
Guido Fulst
Germany 4'08"791 31 July
WR, OR
Women's individual pursuit Kathy Watt Australia 3'41"886 30 July
OR
Petra Rossner Germany 3'41"509 30 July OR

OR = Olympic record, WR = World record


Sources[2][3]



References





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  2. ^ "Union Cycliste Internationale - Men - Olympic Record" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.


  3. ^ "Union Cycliste Internationale - Women - Olympic Record" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.




External links


  • Official Olympic Report









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