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BICYCLE RACING Road Racing - TOUR DE FRANCE BIGGIST, HARDEST and MOST PRESTEGIOUS BIKE RACE in the WORLD • 21 DAYS • 2000+ MILES • SINCE 1903
BICYCLE RACING Road racing - TOUR DE FRANCE BIGGIST, HARDEST AND MOST PRESTEGIOUS BIKE RACE IN THE WORLD • 21 DAYS • 2000+ MILES • SINCE 1903 Each year the course changes • 20 Stages Regular road stage (mass start - 16) Team time trial (1) Individual time trial (3) • Lowest overall time wins • Race is a team competition Peloton (pack) – mass start stage race INDIVIDIAL TIME TRIAL • Start 1 racer at the time with 2 min intervals • no drafting allowed • special aerodynamic bike, suite and helmet TEAM TIME TRIAL AERODYNAMICS AERODYNAMIC DRAG • Air pressure drag • Direct friction Rider can safe up to 40% of energy by drafting behind other riders Mountain bike racing Cyclo-cross The original two cycling disciplines – Road race and Track cycling – were included in the first Olympic Games of modern times in Athens in 1896 Olympic medallists Olympic medallists Gold Medallists in the 2000 Olympic Games Gold Medallists in the 2000 Olympic Games Cycling Road Cycling Road Event Athletes Event Athlete Individual Time Men Jan Ullrich, (Germany) s Trial Women Leontien Van Moorsel (Netherlands) Individ Men Jan Ullrich, (Germany) Leontien Van Moorsel (Netherlands) ual IndividualWomen Men Viacheslav Ekimov (Russia) Road Race Time Women Leontien Van Moorsel Trial (Netherlands) Individ Men Viacheslav Ekimov (Russia) ual Women Leontien Van Moorsel (Netherlands) Road Race Track Cycling Event Athletes 1km Individual Men Jason Queally (Great Britain) Time Trial 500m Individual Women Felicia Ballanger (France) Time Trial Men Marty Nothstein (USA) Sprint Women -
Track World Championships Men's Kilometer Time Trial 1981: Brno
Track World Championships 2. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Michelle Ferris (AUS) 3. Jens Gluecklich (GER) 3. Magali Marie Faure Men’s Kilometer Time Trial (FRA) 1981: Brno, Czechoslovakia 1994: Palermo, Italy 15. Nicole Reinhart (USA) 1. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 1. Florian Rousseau 2. Fredy Schmidtke (FRA) 1998: Bordeaux, France (FRG) 2. Erin Hartwell (USA) 1. Felicia Ballanger (FRA) 3. Sergei Kopylov (USSR) 3. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Tanya Dubincoff (CAN) 9. Brent Emery (USA) 3. Michelle Ferris (AUS) 1995: Bogota, Colombia 4. Chris Witty (USA) 1982: Leicester, England 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) 12. Nicole Reinhart (USA) 1. Fredy Schmidtke 2. Florian Rousseau (FRG) (FRA) 1999: Berlin, Germany 2. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 3. Erin Hartwell (USA) 1. Felicia Ballanger (FRA) 3. Emmanuel Raasch 2. Cuihua Jiang (CHN) (GDR) 1996: Manchester, England 3. Ulrike Weichelt (GER) 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) 16. Jennie Reed (USA) 1983: Altenrhein, Switzerland 2. Soren Lausberg (GER) 1. Sergei Kopylov (USSR) 3. Jan Van Eijden (GER) 2000: Manchester, Great 2. Gerhard Scheller Britain (FRG) 1997: Perth, Australia 1. Natalia Markovnichenko 3. Lothar Thoms (GDR) 1. Shane Kelly (AUS) (BLR) 15. Mark Whitehead 2. Soren Lausberg (GER) 2. Cuihua Jiang (CHN) (USA) 3. Stefan Nimke (GER) 3. Yan Wang (CHN) 9. Sky Christopherson 11. Tanya Lindenmuth 1985: Bassano del Grappa, (USA) Italy 2001: Antwerpen, Belgium 1. Jens Glucklich (GDR) 1998: Bordeaux, France 1. Nancy Reyes 2. Phillippe Boyer (FRA) 1. Andranu Tourant (FRA) Contreras (MEX) 3. Martin Vinnicombe 2. Shane Kelly (AUS) 2. Lori-Ann Muenzer (AUS) 3. Erin Hartwell (GER) (CAN) 3. Katrin Meinke (GER) 1986: Colorado Springs, Colo. -
Championnats De France De Cyclisme Sur Piste Elite
CCHHAAMMPPIIOONNNNAATTSS DDEE FFRRAANNCCEE DDEE CCYYCCLLIISSMMEE SSUURR PPIISSTTEE EELLIITTEE BORDEAUX - AQUITAINE 8 AU 10 JUIN 2012 Sommaire DDOOSSSSIIEERR DDEE - Bordeaux p 2 à 4 - Programme sportif p 5 à 6 PPRREESSSSEE - Récapitulatif des épreuves p 7 - Conditions de participation p 8 - Détails des épreuves p 9 à 10 FFFFCC - Champions depuis 1998 p 11 à 12 - Présentation des disciplines p 13 - Infos générales p 14 - Partenaires p 15 Annexe - Demande d’accréditation Service de Presse FFC Tél : 01.49.35.69.55 – Fax 01.49.35.69.61 - Email : [email protected] 1 BBBOOORRRDDDEEEAAAUUUXXX Bordeaux, la ville qui n’a pas fini de surprendre Bordeaux n’est plus la ville qu’elle était il y a quelques années encore et qui lui valut, à la fin du XXe siècle, sa réputation de « Belle Endormie ». Aujourd’hui pratiquement achevé, le Projet Urbain de 1996 a atteint ses objectifs. Quinze années de travaux ont bouleversé la morphologie urbaine et transformé le vécu de ses habitants ainsi que leur relation à la ville. La métropole bordelaise a renoué avec une certaine fierté de caractère, reconstitué ses pouvoirs de séduction, repris confiance en elle et restauré ses capacités à se projeter dans l’avenir. Une mutation spectaculaire. Ville kaléidoscopique, Bordeaux panache dorénavant les prestiges du passé avec les talents audacieux de la modernité, l’intelligence d’une ambition urbaine assumée à l’aspiration d’un quotidien plus responsable et plus qualitatif. Ville désormais rassemblée autour d’un socle recomposé et inscrit dans son temps, elle expérimente de nouvelles formes de proximité et de convivialité, se découvre une nouvelle intensité urbaine, renoue avec l’effervescence polymorphique d’une métropole en devenir. -
Uczelnia Dla Nysy
Nr 38 Już dziś 21 WRZEŚNIA 2000 r. „Nowiny Wyborcze” W tym wydaniu „Nowin Nyskich” znajdą państwo ISSlł 1232-0366 specjalny dodatek poświęcony prawyborom prezy denckim w Nysie. A w nim m.in.: • ordynacja wyborcza, INDEKS: 328073 • granice obwodów do głosowania, • wzór karty do głosowania • wyjaśnienie, jak oddać ważny głos, Cena: 1,50 zł • prezentacja kandydatów na urząd prezydenta RR A AJSTARSZE PISMO W REGIONIE. UKAZUJE SIĘ OD 1947 ROKU. Pamiętaj! Prawybory prezydenckie Nysa 2000, już w najbliższą niedzielę! muchów Dostojnie i mokro ntrakt UCZELNIA przeżycie limo że spółka „Fawimet” muchowie otrzymała certy- jakości ISO 9002, nikt nie >ewny jutra. DLA NYSY . Czytaj na str 11 chów A koła w^zamku * V echnikiim Zawodowe w howie jesrjedyną w powie- yskim średnią szkołą zawo- I znajdującą się na terenie ly. Gminy Pakosławice. Czytaj na str. 12 Starościna Eugenia Wojtasik uchołazy dzieli dożynkowym Chlebem Powiatowo-gminne dożynki w Jasienicy Dolnej mimo niesprzyjającej aury okazały się strzałem w przy razie słowiową dziesiątkę. Przez dwa dni mieszkańcy gminy Łambinowice tłumnie uczestniczyli w wielu imprezach z zwolnień sportowych, rekreacyjnych i kulturalnych. Do Jasienicy Dolnej zawitało również wielu gości z lie ma przymiarek do zwol- terenu powiatu nyskiego. W ciągu dwóch dożynkowych dni przez wielki namiot przewinęło się ponad trzy ty i nie ma jeszcze takich de- siące ludzi. - zapewnia Jarosław Iwasz- Krzaklewski na spotkaniu w Białej Nyskiej str. 10 , prezes Głuchołaskiej Fa- i Mebli. Nysa ma coraz więcej wymiernych korzyści z organizacji w naszym mieście prezydenc Czytaj na str. 13 kich prawyborów. Przebywający w ubiegłą sobotę w naszej gminie lider „Solidarności” Ma rian Krzaklewski, podczas wiecu wyborczego poinformował władze Nysy i mieszkańców o emodlin podjęciu przez Ministerstwo Edukacji Narodowej ostatecznej decyzji o powołaniu w Nysie „Straszny dwór” Wyższej Szkoły Zawodowej. -
World Records
MEN - HOMMES WORLD RECORD RECORD DU MONDE Status Disciplines Start Category Type of Track Time / Distance Name Date Venue Statut Discipline Départ Catégorie Type de Piste Temps / Distance Nom Date Lieu Absolute 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9''100 NICHOLAS PAUL (TTO) 04.09.2019 COCHABAMBA (BOL) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"347 FRANCOIS PERVIS (FRA) 06.12.2013 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"572 KEVIN SIREAU (FRA) 30.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"650 KEVIN SIREAU (FRA) 29.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 9"772 THEO BOS (NED) 16.12.2006 MOSCOW (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start Open Open air track 9"865 CURT HARNETT (CAN) 28.09.1995 BOGOTA (COL) Historical 200m Flying start Open Indoor track 10"099 VLADIMIR ADAMACHVILI (URS) 06.08.1990 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"123 NICOLAI KOVCHE (URS) 02.08.1987 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"224 MICHAEL HUEBNER (RDA) 08.07.1986 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"249 SERGEI KOPYLOV (URS) 06.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"369 SERGEI KOPYLOV (URS) 02.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"650 SERGEI ZOURAVLEV (URS) 02.08.1981 MOSCOW (URS) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 10"72 DANIEL MORELON (FRA) 04.11.1966 ZURICH (SUI) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 GIOVANNI PETTENELA (ITA) 29.12.1964 MILAN (ITA) Historical 200m Flying start Amateurs Indoor track 11"40 V. -
Laagendadíaadía
MUNDO DEPORTIVO Jueves 26 de agosto de 2004 XVII LA AGENDA DÍA A DÍA ATLETISMO MUJERES ORO PLATA BRONCE Día y hora de la final Ruta Sara Carrigan (Aus) Judith Arndt (Ale) Olga Slyusareva (Rus) HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE Contrarreloj Leontien Van Moorsel Hol) Deirdre Demet-Barry (USA) Karin Thuerig (Sui) 100 m. Justin Gatlin (EE.UU.) Francis Obikwelu (Por) Maurice Greene (EE.UU.) Mountain bike 27 de agosto, 10.00 h. 200 m. 26 de agosto, 21.50 h. 500 m. contrarreloj Anna Meares (Aus) Jiang Yonghua (Chn) Natallia Tsylinskaya (Bie) 400 m. Jeremy Wariner (EE.UU.) Otis Harris (EE.UU.) Derrick Brew (EE.UU.) Velocidad Lori-Ann Muenzer (Can) Tamilla Abassova (Rus) Anna Meares (Aus) 800 m. 28 de agosto, 19.50 h. Persecución individual Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Katier Mactier (Aus) L. Zijlaard-van Moorsel (Hol) 1.500 m. Hicham El Guerrouj (Mar) Bernard Lagat (Ken) Rui Silva (Por) Puntuación Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Belem Guerrero (Mex) María Luisa Calle (Col) 5.000 m. 28 de agosto, 20.05 h. 10.000 m. Kenenisa Bekele (Eti) Sileshi Sihine (Eti) Zersenay Tadesse (Eri) 110 m. vallas 27 de agosto, 20.30 h. ESGRIMA Día y hora de la final 400 m. vallas 26 de agosto, 21.30 h. HOMBRES ORO PLATA BRONCE 3.000 m. obstáculos Ezekiel Kemboi (Ken) Brimin Kipruto (Ken) Paul Kipsiele Koch (Ken) Florete individual Brice Guyart (Fra) Salvatore Sanzo (Ita) Andrea Cassara (Ita) Relevo 4x100 m. 28 de agosto, 20.45 h. Espada individual Marcel Fischer (Sui) Wang Lei (Chn) Pavel Kolobkov (Rus) Relevo 4x400 m. -
2016 Olympic Cycling Media Guide
ROAD TRACK BMX MOUNTAIN BIKE AUGUST 6 - 10 AUGUST 11 - 16 AUGUST 17 - 19 AUGUST 20 - 21 2016 USA CYCLING OLYMPIC MEDIA GUIDE USA CYCLING ROAD EVENTS About the Road Race All riders start together and must complete a course of 241.5km (men) or 141km (women). The first rider to cross the finish line wins. About the Time Trial In a race against the clock, riders leave the start ramp individually, at intervals of 90 seconds, and complete a course of 54.5km (men) or 29.8km (women). The rider who records the fastest time claims gold. Team USA Olympic Road Schedule (all times local) Saturday, August 6 9:30 a.m. - 3:57 p.m. Men’s road race Fort Copacabana Sunday, August 7 12:15 - 4:21 p.m. Women’s road race Fort Copacabana Wednesday, August 10 8:30 - 9:46 a.m. Women’s individual time trial Pontal 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Men’s individual time trial Pontal BACK TO THE TOP 2 2016 USA CYCLING OLYMPIC MEDIA GUIDE USA CYCLING ROAD 2016 OLYMPIC WOMEN’S TEAM BIOS POINTS OF INTEREST/PERSONAL Competed as a swimmer at Whtiman College Three-time collegiate national champion Works as a yoga instructor off the bike Serves on the City of Boulder’s Environmental Advisory Board OLYMPIC/WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 2014 UCI Road World Championships, Ponferrada, Spain — DNF road race 2013 UCI Road World Championships, Toscana, MARA ABBOTT Italy — 13th road race Discipline: Road 2007 UCI Road World Championships, Stuttgart, Germany — 45th road race Date of birth: 11/14/1985 Height: 5’5” CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Weight: 115 lbs Two-time Giro D’Italia Internazionale Femminile Education: Whitman College winner — 2013 & 2010 Birthplace: Boulder, Colo. -
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia MEN’S RESULTS Men’s Individual Pursuit Final for 1st & 2nd 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 4.19.382 (55.517km/h) 2 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 4.20.337 (55.313km/h) Final for 3rd & 4th 3 Robert Bartko (Germany) 4.20.928 (55.188km/h) 4 Luke Roberts (Australia) 4.20.947 (55.184km/h) Men IP first round Heat 1 1000m (position) 2000m 3000m 4000m 1 Luke Roberts (Australia) 1.10.879 (2) 2.15.600 (2) 3.19.917 (2) 4.24.384 (54.466km/h) 2 Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 1.08.468 (1) 2.12.479 (1) 3.18.335 (1) 4.25.510 (54.235km/h) Heat 2 1 Robert Bartko (Germany) 1.09.905 (2) 2.14.344 (2) 3.18.769 (2) 4.22.702 (54.814km/h) 2 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 1.09.609 (1) 2.13.951 (1) 3.18.645 (1) 4.25.041 (54.331km/h) Heat 3 1 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 1.09.151 (1) 2.13.292 (1) 3.17.674 (1) 4.22.045 (54.952km/h) 2 Christian Lademann (Germany) 1.09.759 (2) 2.14.738 (2) 3.20.844 (2) 4.29.664 (53.399km/h) Heat 4 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 1.07.967 (1) 2.11.423 (1) 3.15.393 (1) 4.19.908 (55.404km/h) 2 Fabien Sanchez (France) 1.10.057 (2) 2.15.625 (2) 3.23.533 (2) ovr Qualifying - May 26, 2004 1000m (position) 2000m 3000m 4000m 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 1.08.569 (5) 2.11.577 (2) 3.15.294 (1) 4.19.671 (55.454km/h) 2 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 1.08.549 (4) 2.12.466 (4) 3.17.042 (6) 4.21.530 (55.060km/h) 3 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 1.08.898 (7) 2.12.849 (6) 3.16.873 (4) 4.21.912 (54.980km/h) 4 Luke Roberts (Australia) 1.09.575 (11) 2.13.333 (8) 3.16.539 (3) 4.22.410 (54.875km/h) 5 Volodymyr -
Athens 2004 Official Report
Men's Events bronze medals won in this event at the two previous Olympic Games. Sergi ESCOBAR Men's I km Time Trial (ESP), 2004 world champion, defeated Rob The crowd witnessed one of the greatest Men's HAYLES (GBR) for bronze. Individual Time Trials with the Olympic record lowered four times. Shane KELLY (AUS), the Men's Sprint 1995-1997 world champion, was the fifth last Ryan BAYLEY (AUS) proved he was the fastest rider out and rode a personal best at sea level in pair of wheels here, after winning the Men's 1:01.224 to break the Olympic record. His joy Sprint and Men's Keirin. In the final of the Sprint, lasted only until the next rider, however, as 2003 BAYLEY and Theo BOS (NED) had three World Champion Stefan NIMKE (GER) races, where the man in front with one lap to go covered the one kilometre circuit in 1:01.186. was hauled down by his pursuer on the line. NIMKE's record survived Theo BOS's (NED) After the Dutchman took the first race, ride, after the Dutchman had a poor start BAYLEY came back to win the second and third before Arnaud TOURNANT (FRA) 1998-2001 races. Rene WOLFF (GER) added a bronze to world champion, rode a 1:00.896, taking 0.190 the gold medal. He won in the Men's Sprint after seconds off NIMKE's mark. As reigning world defeating Laurent GANE (FRA) 2-0. champion, Chris HOY (GBR) was the last rider out, and he led after each lap to lower the Men's Points Race Olympic record to 1:00.711, and repeat fellow Russia ruled the Points Races after Mikhail Briton Jason QUEALLY's gold medal effort of IGNATYEV and Olga SLYUSAREVA won the four years earlier in Sydney. -
Uci Track Cycling World Championships Information for Organisers
UCI TRACK CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS INFORMATION FOR ORGANISERS BE PART OF THE LEGEND 1. FOREWORD To organise the UCI Track Cycling World Championships is to organise the discipline’s leading annual event. For the vast majority of Elite athletes, the UCI World Championships represent the major goal of the year, and that is why the organisation of this event is so important. Track cycling is one of cycling’s five Olympic disciplines and one that is incredibly popular worldwide. You only have to experience the atmosphere inside the velodrome of a UCI World Championships to understand the magnitude of such an event! Hosting the leading event on the track cycling calendar is a major undertaking and a truly satisfying and exciting experience! The UCI greatly appreciates the interest and commitment shown by potential organisers. In bidding to host the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, you have already demonstrated your wish to invest in the future of this discipline and I thank you sincerely for that. I hope that this bidding procedure will be the beginning of a long and successful collaboration between the UCI and the future organiser of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Good luck! David Lappartient UCI President 2. SPORT Track cycling has been an Olympic sport since the 1st modern Olympic Games (1896). The first Track Cycling World Championships were held in 1893. It is the oldest international cycling event: an institution! Speed, excitement, intensity are the DNA of track cycling. More than just sporting event, it is a true show for the many spectators attending. -
Chris Hoy and Britains Track Cycling Revolution Free
FREE HEROES, VILLAINS AND VELODROMES: CHRIS HOY AND BRITAINS TRACK CYCLING REVOLUTION PDF Richard Moore | 368 pages | 30 Aug 2012 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007265329 | English | London, United Kingdom Chris Hoy's success took brutal hard work and a cycling revolution - BBC Sport We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Another book I'm not sure I know how to write about. The first half of it I loved, the second half of it just got on my tits. Do I sing the praises of the first half or just pick away at what's wrong with the second half? Oh decisions, decisions, decisions. Strengths: Moore conducted numerous interviews with the key players, meaning the book offers a variety of voices and viewpoints. The benefit of this is particularly obvious when you compare Moore's version of Hoy's story with the one presented in the official autobiography ghosted by Moore. Weaknesses: Critical insight into the British Cycling set-up seems to stop with the departure of Peter Keen. On the other side of the story, Moore gets a tad too close to his subject - Hoy - and starts spouting some serious bullshit. And he really doesn't need to do down road cycling and Mark Cavendish in order to make Hoy and the British Cycling track programme look good. Once upon a time, British cyclists ruled the world. -
Olympic Medalists Competing
Olympic Medalists Competing Anna Meares (AUS) Guido Fulst (GER) Gold – 2004 Women’s 500 Meter Time Trial Bronze – 2004 Men’s Points Race Bronze – 2004 Women’s Sprint Gold – 2000 Men’s Team Pursuit Natalia Tsylinskaya (BLR) Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN) Bronze – 2004 Women’s 500 Meter Time Gold – 2004 Women’s Sprint Trial Tamilia Abassova (RUS) Sergi Escobar (ESP) Silver – 2004 Women’s Sprint Bronze – 2004 Men’s Individual Pursuit Bronze – 2004 Men’s Team Pursuit Theo Bos (NED) Silver – 2004 Men’s Sprint Joan Llaneras (ESP) Silver – 2004 Men’s Points Race Olga Slyusareva (RUS) Gold – 2000 Men’s Points Race Gold – 2004 Women’s Points Race Bronze – 2004 Women’s Road Race Jose Escuerdo (ESP) Bronze – 2000 Women’s Points Race Silver – 2004 Men’s Keirin Belem Guerrero Mendez (MEX) Chris Hoy (GBR) Silver – 2004 Women’s Points Race Gold – 2004 Men’s One Kilometer Time Trial Erin Mirabella (USA) Arnaud Tournant (FRA) Bronze – 2004 Women’s Points Race Silver – 2004 Men’s One Kilometer Time Trial Shane Kelly (AUS) Bronze – 2004 Men’s Team Sprint Bronze – 2004 Men’s Keirin Gold – 2000 Men’s Team Sprint Bronze – 2000 Men’s One Kilometer Time Trial Stefan Nimke (GER) Gold – 2004 Men’s Team Sprint Jason Queally (GBR) Bronze – 2004 Men’s One Kilometer Time Gold – 2000 Men’s One Kilometer Time Trial Trial Silver – 2000 Men’s One Kilometer Time Robert Bartko (GER) Trial Gold – 2000 Men’s Individual Pursuit Gold – 2000 Men’s Team Pursuit Rene Wolff (GER) Gold – 2004 Men’s Team Sprint Chris Newton (GBR) Bronze – 2004 Men’s Sprint Bronze – 2000 Men’s Team Pursuit Steve Cummings (GBR) Marty Nothstein (USA) Silver – 2004 Men’s Team Pursuit Gold – 2000 Men’s Sprint Silver – 1996 Men’s Sprint Rob Hayles (GBR) Silver – 2004 Men’s Team Pursuit Oxana Grishina (RUS) Bronze – 2004 Men’s Madison Silver – 2000 Women’s Sprint Paul Manning (GBR) Matthew Gilmore (BEL) Silver – 2004 Men’s Team Pursuit Bronze – 2000 Men’s Madison Bronze – 2000 Men’s Team Pursuit Karin Thurig (SUI) Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS) Bronze – 2004 Women’s Individual Time Gold – 2004 Men’s Points Race Trial .