Les Records Olympiques De Poursuite Par Équipes De 1920 À 2012 5'14

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Les Records Olympiques De Poursuite Par Équipes De 1920 À 2012 5'14 Les records olympiques de poursuite par équipes de 1920 à 2012 5'14" Grande Bretagne (Cyril Alden, Thomas Johnson, William Stewart, Albert White) 10/8/1920 Anvers 5'11"2/5 France (Lucien Choury, René Guillemin, René Hournon, Maurice Renaud) 26/7/1924 Paris-La Cipale 5'01"4/5 Italie (Luigi Tasselli, Angelo Cattaneo, Cesare Facciani, Mario Lusiani) 5/8/1928 Amsterdam 4'52"90 Italie (Marco Cimatti, Paolo Pedretti, Alberto Ghilardi, Nino Borsari) 2/8/1932 Los Angeles 4'49"60 Italie (Bianco Bianchi, Mario Gentili, Armando Latini, Severino Rigoni) 6/8/1936 Berlin 4'49"40 Danemark (Karl August Magnussen, Knud Erik Friis, Helge Heinrich Jacobsen, Hans Christian Nielsen) 6/8/1936 Berlin 4'48"60 Allemagne (Erich Arndt, Heinz Hasselberg, Hans Hoffmann, Karl Klöckner) 6/8/1936 Berlin 4'41"80 France (Robert Charpentier, Jean Goujon, Guy Lapébie, Roger Le Nizerhy) 6/8/1936 Berlin 4'38"40 Italie (Leandro Faggin, Valentino Gasparella, Antonio Domenicali, Franco Gandini) 4/12/1956 Melbourne 4'37"40 Italie (Leandro Faggin, Valentino Gasparella, Antonio Domenicali, Franco Gandini) 4/12/1956 Melbourne 4'28"88 Italie (Luigi Arienti, Franco Testa, Mario Vallotto, Franco Gandini) 29/8/1960 Rome 4'26"14 Belgique (Ernest Bens, Willy Debosscher, Ronny Vanmarcke, Paul Crapez) 19/10/1968 Mexico 4'23"58 Danemark (Gunar Asmussen, Reno Olsen, Mogens Frey, Lyngemark Pedersen) 19/10/1968 Mexico 4'21"88 Tchécoslovaquie (Jiri Daler, Milan Puzrla, Pavel Kondr, Frantisek Rezac) 19/10/1968 Mexico 4'19"90 RFA (Udo Hempel, Kar-Heinz Henrichs, Karl Link, Rainer Poldesch) 19/10/1968 Mexico 4'16"10 Italie (Lorenzo Bosisio, Luigi Roncaglia, Giorgio Morbiato, Cipriano Chemello) 19/10/1968 Mexico 4'15"76 RFA (Udo Hempel, Karl-Heinz Henrichs, Karl Link, Jürgen Kissner) 20/10/1968 Mexico 4'18"85 Italie (Pierangelo Bincoletto, Guido Bontempi, Ivano Maffei, Silvestro Milani) 25/7/1980 Moscou 4'16"62 URSS (Alexandre Krasnov, Viktor Manakov, Valeri Movkan, Vitali Petrakov) 25/7/1980 Moscou 4'14''64 URSS (Alexandre Krasnov, Viktor Manakov, Valeri Movkan, Vitali Petrakov) 25/7/1980 Moscou 4'14''45 RDA (Steffen Blochwitz, Roland Hennig, Dirk Meier, Carsten Wolf) 23/9/1988 Séoul 4'14''22 URSS (Viatcheslav Ekimov, Arturas Kasputis, Dmitri Nelubin, Gintautas Umaras) 23/9/1988 Séoul 4'13''31 URSS (Viatcheslav Ekimov, Arturas Kasputis, Dmitri Nelubin, Gintautas Umaras) 24/9/1988 Séoul 4'10''438 Australie (Brett Aitken, Stephen Mc Glede, Shaun O'Brien, Stuart O'Grady) 30/7/1992 Barcelone 4'08''791 Allemagne (Michael Glöckner, Jens Lehmann, Stefan Steinweg, Guido Fulst) 31/7/1992 Barcelone 4'08''785 Russie (Eduard Gritsun, Nikolay Kuznetsov, Aleksey Markov, Anton Chantyr) 26/7/1996 Stone Mountain 4'06"880 France (Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin, Christophe Capelle, Francis Moreau) 27/7/1996 Stone Mountain 4'05"930 France (Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin, Christophe Capelle, Francis Moreau) 27/7/1996 Stone Mountain 4'01"810 Allemagne (Guido Fulst, Robert Bartko, Daniel Becke, Jens Lehmann) 18/9/2000 Sydney 4'00"830 Ukraine (Alexandre Symonenko, Alexandre Fedenko, Sergei Chernyavski, Sergei Matveev) 19/9/2000 Sydney 3'59"710 Allemagne (Guido Fulst, Robert Bartko, Daniel Becke, Jens Lehmann) 19/9/2000 Sydney 3'56"610 Australie (Luke Roberts, Brett Lancaster, Bradley McGee, Graeme Brown) 22/8/2004 Athènes 3'55"202 Grande-Bretagne (Edward Clancy, Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas, Bradley Wiggins) 17/8/2008 Pékin 3'53"314 Grande-Bretagne (Edward Clancy, Paul Manning, Geraint Thomas, Bradley Wiggins) 18/8/2008 Pékin 3'51"659 Grande-Bretagne (Edward Clancy, Peter Kennaugh, Steven Burke, Geraint Thomas) 3/8/2012 Londres.
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