Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit

Men's cycling team pursuit
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Velodrome, Mexico City
Date19-21 October 1968
Competitors85 from 20 nations
Medalists
   Denmark
   West Germany
   Italy
Cycling at the
1968 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men
Team time trial men
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men
Team pursuit men
Sprint men
1000 m time trial men
Tandem men

These are the official results of the Men's Team Pursuit at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico, held on 19 to 21 October 1968. There were 85 participants from 20 nations.[1]

Final classification

Rank Name Nationality
1st, gold medalist(s) Gunnar Asmussen
Reno Olsen
Mogens Frey Jensen
Per Lyngemark
Peder Pedersen
Denmark
2nd, silver medalist(s) Udo Hempel
Karl Link
Karl-Heinz Henrichs
Jürgen Kissner
Rainer Podlesch
West Germany
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Lorenzo Bosisio
Cipriano Chemello
Luigi Roncaglia
Giorgio Morbiato
Gino Pancino
Italy
4 Dzintars Lācis
Stanislav Moskvin
Vladimir Kuznetsov
Mikhail Kolyushev
Viktor Bykov
Soviet Union
5 Ernest Bens
Ronny Vanmarcke
Willy Debosscher
Paul Crapez
Belgium
Jiří Daler
Pavel Kondr
Milan Puzrla
František Řezáč
Czechoslovakia
Bernard Darmet
Daniel Rébillard
Jack Mourioux
Alain van Lancker
France
Wojciech Matusiak
Janusz Kierzkowski
Wacław Latocha
Rajmund Zieliński
Poland
9 Pakanit Boriharnvanakhet
Somchai Chantarasamrit
Boontom Prasongquamdee
Chainarong Sophonpong
Thailand
Sergio Martínez
Roberto Menéndez
Raúl Marcelo Vázquez
Inocente Lizano
Cuba
David Chauner
Skip Cutting
Steve Maaranen
John Vande Velde
United States
Gösta Pettersson
Sture Pettersson
Erik Pettersson
Tomas Pettersson
Sweden
Heinz Richter
Wolfgang Schmelzer
Rudolf Franz
Manfred Ulbricht
East Germany
Luis Saldarriaga
Severo Hernández
Mario Vanegas
Martín Rodríguez
Colombia
Robert Farrell
Phillip Richardson
Salim Mohammed
Noel Luces
Trinidad and Tobago
Ernesto Contreras
Juan Alberto Merlos
Roberto Breppe
Carlos Miguel Álvarez
Argentina
Heriberto Díaz
Agustín Alcántara
Adolfo Belmonte
Radamés Treviño
Mexico
Piet Hoekstra
Henk Nieuwkamp
Klaas Balk
Joop Zoetemelk
Netherlands
Walter Richard
Jürgen Schneider
Bruno Hubschmid
Xaver Kurmann
Switzerland
Ian Alsop
Harry Jackson
Ian Hallam
Ronald Keeble
Great Britain

References

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