Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

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The men's 200m Sprint at the 1992 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of cyclists making three laps around the track. Only the time for the last 200 metres of the 750 metres covered was counted as official time. The races were held on Tuesday, July 28, Wednesday, July 29, Thursday, July 30 and Friday, July 31, 1992 at the Velòdrom d'Horta.[1]

Medalists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
 Jens Fiedler (GER)  Gary Neiwand (AUS)  Curt Harnett (CAN)

Results

Qualifying round

Held Tuesday, July 28.
Times and average speeds are listed.

Pos. Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify Notes
1 Jens Fiedler Germany 10.252 s 70.230 km/h q OR
2 Gary Neiwand Australia 10.330 s 69.699 km/h q OR
3 Curt Harnett Canada 10.368 s 69.444 km/h q OR
4 Roberto Chiappa Italy 10.516 s 68.467 km/h q
5 José Manuel Moreno Spain 10.550 s 68.246 km/h q
6 Ken Carpenter United States 10.561 s 68.175 km/h q
7 Frédéric Magné France 10.617 s 67.815 km/h q
8 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia 10.749 s 66.982 km/h q
9 Erik Schoefs Belgium 10.819 s 66.549 km/h q
10 Jaroslav Jeřábek Czechoslovakia 10.873 s 66.219 km/h q
11 Keiji Kojima Japan 10.902 s 66.042 km/h q
12 Rolf Furrer Switzerland 10.935 s 65.843 km/h q
13 José Lovito Argentina 11.024 s 65.312 km/h q
14 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team 11.030 s 65.276 km/h q
15 Jhon González Colombia 11.097 s 64.882 km/h q
16 Jon Andrews New Zealand 11.102 s 64.853 km/h q
17 Dirk Jan van Hameren Netherlands 11.284 s 63.807 km/h q
18 Maxwell Cheeseman Trinidad and Tobago 11.448 s 62.893 km/h q
19 Livingstone Alleyne Barbados 11.559 s 62.289 km/h q
20 Andrew Myers Jamaica 11.633 s 61.892 km/h q
21 Tulus Widodo Kalimanto Indonesia 11.697 s 61.554 km/h q
22 Sean Bloch South Africa 12.186 s 59.084 km/h q
23 Pedro Vaca Bolivia 12.243 s 58.809 km/h q

2nd round

Held Tuesday, July 28
The 1/16 round consisted of eight heats, seven of three riders and one of two riders. Winners advanced to the next round, losers competed in the repechage.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Jens Fiedler Germany 11.339 s 63.497 km/h Q
2 Jon Andrews New Zealand
2 1 Gary Neiwand Australia 11.319 s 63.609 km/h Q
2 Jhon González Colombia
3 Dirk Jan van Hameren Netherlands
3 1 Curt Harnett Canada 11.248 s 64.011 km/h Q
2 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team
3 Maxwell Cheeseman Trinidad and Tobago
4 1 José Lovito Argentina 11.338 s 63.503 km/h Q
2 Roberto Chiappa Italy
3 Livingstone Alleyne Barbados
5 1 José Manuel Moreno Spain 11.278 s 63.841 km/h Q
2 Rolf Furrer Switzerland
3 Andrew Myers Jamaica
6 1 Ken Carpenter United States 10.981 s 65.567 km/h Q
2 Keiji Kojima Japan
3 Tulus Widodo Kalimanto Indonesia
7 1 Frédéric Magné France 11.230 s 64.113 km/h Q
2 Jaroslav Jeřábek Czechoslovakia
3 Sean Bloch South Africa
8 1 Erik Schoefs Belgium 11.505 s 62.581 Q
2 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia
3 Pedro Vaca Bolivia DNS

2nd round repechage

Held Tuesday, July 28
The fourteen defeated cyclists from the first round took part in the 1/16 repechage. They raced in seven heats of two riders each. The winner of each heat advance to repechage finals.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Jon Andrews New Zealand 11.251 s 63.994 km/h Q
2 Dirk Jan van Hameren Netherlands
2 1 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team 12.000 s 60.000 km/h Q
2 Shinichi Ota Japan
3 1 Roberto Chiappa Italy 11.106 s 64.829 km/h Q
2 Maxwell Cheeseman Trinidad and Tobago
4 1 Rolf Furrer Switzerland 11.700 s 61.538 km/h Q
2 Tulus Widodo Kalimanto Indonesia
5 1 Keiji Kojima Japan 11.212 s 64.216 km/h Q
2 Andrew Myers Jamaica
6 1 Jaroslav Jeřábek Czechoslovakia 11.532 s 62.434 km/h Q
2 Jhon González Colombia
7 1 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia 11.327 s 63.564 km/h Q
2 Sean Bloch South Africa

2nd round repechage finals

Held Tuesday, July 28
The seven winning cyclists from the second round repechage took part in the final repechage. They raced in two heats of two riders and one heat of three riders. The winner of the first two heats and the top two from heat three advanced to the next round .

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team 11.971 s 60.145 km/h Q
2 Jaroslav Jeřábek Czechoslovakia
2 1 Jon Andrews New Zealand 11.701 s 61.533 km/h Q
2 Rolf Furrer Switzerland
3 1 Roberto Chiappa Italy 11.264 s 63.920 km/h Q
2 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia Q
3 Keiji Kojima Japan

3rd round

Held Wednesday, July 29
The third round consisted of four heats of three riders each. The winners of each heat advance to the next round, with losers getting another chance in the third round repechage.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Jens Fiedler Germany 11.285 s 63.801 km/h Q
2 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia
3 Erik Schoefs Belgium
2 1 Gary Neiwand Australia 11.112 s 64.794 km/h Q
2 Frédéric Magné France
3 Roberto Chiappa Italy
3 1 Curt Harnett Canada 10.994 s 65.490 km/h Q
2 Jon Andrews New Zealand
3 Ken Carpenter United States DQ'
4 1 José Manuel Moreno Spain 11.216 s 64.194 km/h Q
2 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team
3 José Lovito Argentina

3rd round repechage

Held Wednesday, July 29.
The eight cyclists defeated in the third round competed in the third round repechage. Four heats of two riders were held. Winners rejoined the victors from the third round and advanced to the quarterfinals.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 José Lovito Argentina 11.266 s 63.909 km/h Q
2 Ainārs Ķiksis Latvia
2 1 Ken Carpenter United States 11.390 s 63.213 km/h Q
2 Frédéric Magné France
3 1 Roberto Chiappa Italy 11.137 s 64.649 km/h Q
2 Jon Andrews New Zealand
4 1 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team 11.577 s 62.192 km/h Q
2 Erik Schoefs Belgium

Quarterfinals

Held Wednesday, July 29.
The eight riders that had advanced to the quarterfinals competed pairwise in four matches. Each match consisted of two races, with a potential third race being used as a tie-breaker if each cyclist won one of the first two races. All four quarterfinals matches were decided without a third race. Winners advanced to the semifinals, losers competed in a 5th to 8th place classification.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time 1 Time 2 Decider Qualify
1 1 Jens Fiedler Germany 10.883 s 11.322 s Q
2 Ken Carpenter United States
2 1 Gary Neiwand Australia 11.375 s 11.576 s Q
2 José Lovito Argentina
3 1 Curt Harnett Canada 11.183 s 11.161 s Q
2 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team
4 1 Roberto Chiappa Italy 11.134 s 11.325 s Q
2 José Manuel Moreno Spain

Classification 5-8

Held Friday, July 31
The 5-8 classification was a single race with all four riders that had lost in the quarterfinals taking place. The winner of the race received 5th place, with the others taking the three following places in order.

Pos Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed
1 Ken Carpenter United States 11.648 s 61.813 km/h
2 José Lovito Spain
3 Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team
4 José Manuel Moreno Spain

Semifinals

Held Thursday, July 30.
The four riders that had advanced to the semifinals competed pairwise in two matches. Each match consisted of two races, with a potential third race being used as a tie-breaker if each cyclist won one of the first two races. Winners advanced to the finals, losers competed in the bronze medal match.

Heat Pos Athlete NOC Time 1 Time 2 Decider Qualify
1 1 Jens Fiedler Germany 10.791 s 11.279 s Q
2 Roberto Chiappa Italy
2 1 Gary Neiwand Australia 10.912 s 11.293 s Q
2 Curt Harnett Canada

Medal Finals

Held Friday, July 31.

Bronze medal match

The bronze medal match was contested in a set of three races, with the winner of two races declared the winner.

Pos Athlete NOC Time 1 Time 2 Decider
1 Curt Harnett Canada 10.930 s 11.102 s
2 Roberto Chiappa Italy

Gold medal match

The gold medal match was contested in a set of three races, with the winner of two races declared the winner.

Pos Athlete NOC Time 1 Time 2 Decider
1 Jens Fiedler Germany 10.778 s 10.778 s
2 Gary Neiwand Australia

Final classification

Final results
Pos. Athlete NOC
1. Jens Fiedler Germany
2. Gary Neiwand Australia
3. Curt Harnett Canada
4. Roberto Chiappa Italy
5. Ken Carpenter United States
6. José Lovito Argentina
7. Nikolai Kovsh Unified Team
8. José Manuel Moreno Spain

References

  1. "Cycling at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Men's Sprint". Sports Reference. Retrieved 29 July 2016.

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