1986 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

1986 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Host city Colorado Springs, United States
Date(s)  (1986)1986
Velodrome 7-Eleven USOTC Velodrome
Events 14
1985
1987

The 1986 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Colorado Springs, United States in 1986.[1] Fourteen events were contested, 12 for men (5 for professionals, 7 for amateurs) and 2 for women.

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's professional events
Men's keirin
Michel Vaarten
 Belgium
Dieter Giebken
 West Germany
Urs Freuler
  Switzerland
Men's sprint
Kōichi Nakano
 Japan
Hideyuki Matsui
 Japan
Nobuyuki Tawara
 Japan
Men's individual pursuit
Tony Doyle
 United Kingdom
Hans-Henrik Ørsted
 Denmark
Jesper Worre
 Denmark
Men's points race
Urs Freuler
  Switzerland
Michel Vaarten
 Belgium
Stefano Allocchio
 Italy
Men's motor-paced
Bruno Vicino
 Italy
Constant Tourné
 Belgium
Giovanni Renosto
 Italy
Men's amateur events
Men's 1 km time trial
Maic Malchow
 East Germany
Martin Vinnicombe
 Australia
Jens Glücklich
 East Germany
Men's sprint
Michael Hübner
 East Germany
Lutz Hesslich
 East Germany
Ralf-Gudo Kuschy
 East Germany
Men's individual pursuit
Viatcheslav Ekimov
 Soviet Union
Gintautas Umaras
 Soviet Union
Dean Woods
 Australia
Men's team pursuit
 Czechoslovakia
Pavel Soukop
Ales Trcka
Svatopluk Buchta
Teodor Cerny
 East Germany
Steffen Blochwitz
Dirk Meier
Bernd Dittert
Roland Hennig
 Soviet Union
Viatcheslav Ekimov
Alexander Krasnov
Viktor Manakov
Gintautas Umaras
Men's points race
Dan Frost
 Denmark
Olaf Ludwig
 East Germany
Leonard Nitz
 United States
Men's motor-paced
Mario Gentili
 Italy
Luigi Bieli
 Italy
Roland Königshofer
 Austria
Men's tandem
 Czechoslovakia
Vitezslav Voboril
Roman Rehounek
 United States
Kit Kyle
David Lindsey
 Italy
Andrea Faccini
Roberto Nicotti
Women's events
Women's sprint
Christa Rothenburger
 East Germany
Erika Salumäe
 Soviet Union
Connie Paraskevin
 United States
Women's individual pursuit
Jeannie Longo
 France
Rebecca Twigg
 United States
Barbara Ganz
  Switzerland

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  East Germany 3328
2  Italy 2136
3  Czechoslovakia 2002
4  Soviet Union 1214
5  Belgium 1203
6  Denmark 1113
 Japan 1113
8   Switzerland 1023
9  France 1001
 United Kingdom 1001
11  United States 0224
12  Australia 0112
13  West Germany 0101
14  Austria 0011
TOTAL 14141442

References

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