Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 3-28.641 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) Medal winners for all the 2008 Summer Olympics events from Beijing,China on ESPN.com. Julia Martisova (Russia) Sarah Hammer (USA) 3-35.471 Roberto Chiappa (Italy) 10.314 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.362 Leigh Hobson (Canada) 10. 14. 3. 3. British riders suffer in hot and humid Olympic road race 5. 6. 6. Olympics cycling results>> Cycling Weekly August 20, 2008 7:46 am. Natalia Boyarskaya (Russia) at 2-22 Men’s points race 2. 2. Maximilian Levy (Germany), FIRST ROUND REPECHAGE Men’s sprint, 1. 13. Men’s time trial Chris Anker Sorensen (Denmark) at 22sec Emma Johansson (Sweden) 10. Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 3pts Clara Sanchez (France) 11.365 Robert Gesink (Netherlands) at 2-51 Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) beat Simon Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 2-0, Shuang Guo (China) beat Natallia Tsylinskaya (Belarus) 2-0, Anna Meares (Australia) beat Clara Sanchez (France) 2-0, Willy Kanis (Netherlands) beat Jennie Reed (USA) 2-0, SEMI-FINALS 8. Mark French (Australia) 2. ; Track cycling, held at the Olympic Velodrome. France 8. Kenny the revelation, From rower to cyclist: Romero takes an emotional gold, Brits smash world team pursuit record in round one, Day two at the track: Summary of the action, Wiggins gets pursuit gold, Burke wins bronze, Saturday’s action as it happened: Two gold, a silver and two bronze for Britain, Day one at the track: Summary of the action, Friday’s action as it happened: Gold for team sprint trio; Wiggins, Houvenaghel and Romero well in control, Burke blasts to new individual pursuit PB, Picture special: CW takes you inside the Laoshan velodrome, Cavendish unlikely to ride individual pursuit. 3. Mickael Bourgain (France) beat Maximilian Levy (Germany) 2-1, GOLD MEDAL RACE 1. Individual and cumulative records tumbled and stars were born. Russia (Markov, Petrovskiy, Serov, Trusov) 4-06.518 4. 11. DNF Jonny Bellis (Great Britain) withdrew with five laps to go Poland 45.266, FIRST ROUND 15. 4. And, when it … Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) 4-16.977 beat Hayden Roulston (New Zealand) 4-19.611, PODIUM Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) 4. Marianne Vos (Netherlands) at 21sec 20. 20. 14. Denmark (Moerkoev & Rasmussen) 14pts McGee has now won the most Olympic cycling medals for Australia with one gold medal, one silver and three bronze medals. 11. From paupers to kings: The lottery funded revolution>> 3. Make the most of your lockdown fitness gains, Gold for Hoy and Pendleton, silver for Kenny, Brad on Cav: He’s like a schoolkid he’s so up for it, Day four as it happened: Team pursuit gold and another world record, Day three summary: Gold for Romero. 19. Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia) Reaction: It?s a dream to win Gold, says Cooke Kristin Armstrong (USA) 23.5km in 34-51 12. 2. 3. What the papers say… about Nicole Cooke Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) beat Sakie Tsukuda (Japan), Shuang Guo (China) beat Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia), Anna Meares (Australia) beat Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands), Willy Kanis (Netherlands) beat Lisandra Guerra (Cuba), Jennie Reed (USA) beat Simon Krupeckaite (Lithuania), Clara Sanchez (France) beat Natallia Tsylinskaya (Belarus), 1/8 REPECHAGES Katherine Bates (Australia) 10pts Edita Pucinskaite (Lithuania) 4. Michael Blatchford (USA) Gold for Nicole Cooke in Women?s road race Svetlana Pauliukaite (Lithuania) 3-45.691 11. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 10.272 17. 11. 14. 7. Ryan Bayley (Australia) Paulina Brzezna (Poland) 2. 6. 12. Levi Leipheimer (USA) at 20sec 13. Japan (Nagai, Nagatsuka, Watanabe) 44.454 Women’s Olympic road race picture special Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) at 1-00 Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) Maria Luisa Calle (Colombia) 13pts DNF Roger Hammond (Great Britain) withdrew with three laps to go Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain) Mickael Bourgain (France) 10.562 beat Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan) 9. 15. DNF Bobby Lea (USA) Kevin Sireau (France) Q Men’s keirin The new Olympic Channel brings you news, highlights, exclusive behind the scenes, live events and original programming, 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Volodymyr Rybin (Ukraine) 8 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) 9.857 Women’s time trial 2. Stef Clement (Netherlands) at 2-47 Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands), 1/4 FINALS Romero poses nude for ad Yoanka Gonzalez (Cuba) 12. As Olympics approach two new drugs emerge 10 Colombia (Arango, Castro, Forero, Perez) 4-11.397, FIRST ROUND 1. Giddeon Massie (USA) 3. 6. 8. 1. 9. Shane Kelly (Australia) Q Athanasios Mantzouranis (Greece) 9. 1. 2. Jason Kenny (Great Britain) beat Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 2. Jason Kenny (Great Britain) 10.672 beat Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) 7. DNF Sarah Hammer (USA) 16. Juan Esteban Curuchet (Argentina) 1 6. 17. Sergey Polynskiy (Russia), Heat 4 11. Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 4. 1. Race report>> Track day five summary Maximilian Levy (Germany) Vladimir Karpets (Russia) at 1-10 France (Ladagnous & Neuville) 12pts 2. Chris Hoy (Great Britain) beat Jason Kenny (Great Britain) 2-0, PODIUM He was joined by Victoria Pendleton, ... Cycling 2008 GB Olympic gold 2008 British Olympic medals … Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain) 3-28.443 Paolo Bettini (Italy) at 35sec 3. 13. Alexandr Pliuschin (Moldova) 4-35.438 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 11.222 Race report>> Great Britain (Hoy, Kenny, Staff) 42.950sec 16. 20. 1. Cooke and Thomas to get heroes’ welcome in Wales, Positive test for cyclist at Olympic Games, As Olympics approach two new drugs emerge, Men’s time trial reaction: Steve Cummings on his ride, Women’s time trial reaction: I feel fantastic, says Pooley, Gold for Nicole Cooke in Women?s road race, Reaction: It?s a dream to win Gold, says Cooke, Women’s Olympic road race picture special, Sanchez gives Spain gold in thrilling men?s road race, Tactical analysis: Reading the men?s Olympic road race, British riders suffer in hot and humid Olympic road race, Brailsford confident ahead of women?s road race, Every British cycling medal ever won at the Olympic Games, From paupers to kings: The lottery funded revolution>>, Track results at the Worlds and Olympics 2004-2008. This was the fourth Olympic gold medal of Hoy's career, and brought Team GB's total to 15. Christophe Riblon (France) -17 Back to top>>, 1. 3. Jennie Reed (USA) 5. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) 4. 10. 2. Mikhail Ignatiev (Russia) 4 beijing 2008; turin 2006; Athens 2004; Salt Lake City 2002; Sydney 2000; Nagano 1998; Atlanta 1996; Lillehammer 1994; Olympic Day 13. 6. 8. Kevin Sireau (France) 10.742 beat Michael Blatchford (USA) Hayden Roulston (New Zealand) Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) 4. Iljo Keisse (Belgium) 8 DNS Theo Bos (Netherlands), MEDAL RACE Pendleton, Hoy in charge in sprints. Zachary Bell (Canada) 27 Germany (Kluge & Pollack) 15pts 2. Shuang Guo (China) 6. 5. Min Gao (China) at 2-23 Cameron Meyer (Australia) 36 Kevin Sireau (France) 3. Denis Dmitriev (Russia) 10.565 11. Svetlana Pauliukaite (Lithuania) 2pts Verena Jooss (Germany), PODIUM 3. Roger Kluge (Germany) 58 9. Adam Ptacnik (Czech Republic) 10.569 18. Great Britain finished 4th overall in the Olympics medal tables. Marianne Vos (Netherlands) 30pts 6. Cycling Weekly August 18, 2008 4:45 am. 9. Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia) 11.544 3. Spain (Llaneras & Tauler) 7pts Great Britain 4. Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) 10.965 Q 18. Laoshan velodrome Olympic games 2008 Olympics homepage>> Only one set of medals were on offer at the Laoshan Velodrome on Sunday, and it … Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) Q Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) 11.533 Mirjam Melchers-Van Poppel (Netherlands) at 2-59 1. 10. Alberto Contador (Spain) at 1-18 List of Olympic medalists in cycling (women) Language; Watch; Edit This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in cycling. Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND Men’s time trial reaction: Steve Cummings on his ride British track stars raring to go Gina Grain (Canada) 6pts 21. 5. Maryline Salvetat (France) at 3-18 11. Main article: Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics Triple gold medallist Chris Hoy. Kenny the revelation Christos Volikakis (Greece) Great Britain's medal performance at the 2008 Summer Olympics was its best in a century. 2. Jason Kenny (Great Britain) Ryan Bayley (Australia) Q Stefan Nimke (Germany) 10.828 beat Lei Zhang (China) Trine Schmidt (Denmark) 0pts Games Gold Silver Bronze 2020 Tokyo details: Racing. Women’s time trial reaction: I feel fantastic, says Pooley Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) INDEX Katie Mactier (Australia) 3-38.178 Anna Sanchis (Spain) 12. 3. 1. Australia (Ellis, French, Kelly) 44.335 Beijing Blog For a two-week period at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, Great Britain's cycling team swept all before them. Australia (Bobridge, Jamieson, McGee, Roberts) 4-02.041 15. Back to top>>, 1. 9. Gold for Hoy and Pendleton, silver for Kenny Sergi Escobar (Spain) 4-26.102 6. 1. 16. Day three summary: Gold for Romero. Samuel Sanchez (Spain) in 6-23-49 Shuang Guo (China) 11.106 1. Roberto Chiappa (Italy), QUARTER-FINALS 14. Race report>> Olympics Homepage>>. Day four as it happened: Team pursuit gold and another world record 19. DNF Chun-Kai Feng (Chinese Taipei), PODIUM 1. 14. Men’s road race Czech Republic (Kadlec & Kankovsky) 3pts 19. Ricardo Lynch (Jamaica) Trixi Worrack (Germany) all same time Italy (Ciccone & Masotti) 0pts Vera Carrara (Italy) 1pt 11. Arnaud Tournant (France) Arnaud Tournant (France) Q Theo Bos (Netherlands) Q 2. Maximilian Levy (Germany) 10.840 beat Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 3. Back to top>>, 1. Brad on Cav: He’s like a schoolkid he’s so up for it 5. 2. Emma Pooley (Great Britain) at 24.29sec Australia Theo Bos (Netherlands) beat Kevin Sireau (France) 2. Burke blasts to new individual pursuit PB Netherlands (Heimans, Mouris, Slippens, Stroetinga) 4-04.806 5. Wiggins gets pursuit gold, Burke wins bronze Alison Shanks (New Zealand) 3-32.478 beat Sarah Hammer (USA) 3-34.237, Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) 3-31.785 beat Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) 3-36.808, Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 3-27.703 beat Katie Mactier (Australia) 3-37.296, Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain) 3-27.829 beat Lada Kolizoka (Czech Republic) DNF, BRONZE MEDAL RACE Kam Po Wong (Hong Kong) 5 2. 35. 1. All the best photo and video highlights of Beijing 2008 Cycling Track at the Beijing 2008 Summer Games Olympics, plus official results and medals by event and athlete. 12. Christos Volikakis (Greece) Nicole Cooke (Great Britain) at 2-22 Can these legs make an Olympic champion? Roberto Chiappa (Italy), Heat 4 Track day five in pictures 17. 1. Jenning Huizenga (Netherlands) 4-37.097, FIRST ROUND Ryder Hesjedal (Canada) at 3-30 Minhye Lee (Korea) -40pts Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 3. Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) 11.462 18. Carsten Bergemann (Germany) Q Germany (Enders, Levy, Nimke) 44.014 beat Australia (Bayley, Ellis, French) 44.022, GOLD MEDAL RACE 4. 7. 6. Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) 10.346 Mickael Bourgain (France) Joan Llaneras (Spain) 60 points 5. 12. DNF Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) 2008 Summer Olympics Track Cycling Medals - Beijing, China - ESPN Medal winners of all the 2008 Summer Olympics track cycling events from Beijing, China on ESPN.com. Levi Leipheimer (USA) at 1-09 Ricardo Lynch (Jamaica) Jolanta Polikeviciute (Lithuania) Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) beats Anna Meares (Australia), PODIUM 9. Brailsford confident ahead of women?s road race, Olympic Games 2008 homepage>> 10. Leire Olaberria (Spain) Cycling Weekly August 17, 2008 6:07 pm . 5. Joan Llaneras (Spain) 14. 3. Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) 10pts 1. Susanne Ljungskog (Sweden) at 1-41 16. Athanasios Mantzouranis (Greece) Leire Olaberria (Spain) 13pts 2. Denis Dmitriev (Russia), Heat 2 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 3. Great Britain (Hoy, Kenny, Staff) 43.128 beat France (Bauge, Sireau, Tournant) 43.651, PODIUM Cooke’s secret was the skinsuit 6. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine) Olga Slyusareva (Russia) 8pts Linda Villumsen Serup (Denmark) at 9sec Roberto Chiappa (Italy) 10.786 beat Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) Newton storms to bronze in points race Willy Kanis (Netherlands) 11.167 7. 1. Vasili Kiriyenka (Belarus) 34 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) 8. Sakie Tsukuda (Japan), Heat 2 Greece 45.645 Men’s team pursuit 4. Saturday’s preview 15. Anna Meares (Australia) 11.140 Li Yan (China) 6pts Marco Arriagada (Chile) 1 3. 18. Chris Hoy (Great Britain Theo Bos (Netherlands) 10.318 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) beat Stefan Nimke (Germany) Olympics: latest news>> Michael Blatchford (USA) 10.470 Today Chris Hoy entered … 4. Beijing Blog 3, Picture special: Women’s time trial Christel Ferrier-Bruneau (France) 13. Race report>> Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) beat Willy Kanis (Netherlands) 2-0, Anna Meares (Australia) beat Shuang Guo (China) 2-1 Race report>> Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia), 9th TO 12th RACE Race report>> How many medals will Britain’s riders win? Great Britain (Cavendish & Wiggins) 6pts 7. Maximilian Levy (Germany) beat Ryan Bayley (Australia), 1/8 REPECHAGE 2. Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 10.373 Christiane Soeder (Austria) at 1-29 Britain have won seven out of 10 track cycling gold medals in London - matching their achievement from Beijing 2008. 4. Every British cycling medal ever won at the Olympic Games Gregory Bauge (France) Photo gallery>> Preview: Monday at the Laoshan 2. 5. Marianne Vos (Netherlands) at 2-06 Vitaly Popkov (Ukraine) 4-30.321 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Gold Evie Richards - Under-23 women Ben Tulett - Junior men UCI Track Cycling World Championships Gold Katie Archibald and Emily Nelson - Madison Ed Clancy, Kian Emadi, Ethan Hayter and Charlie Tanfield - Team pursuit Silver Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, Ellie Dickinson, Laura Kenny and Emily Nelson - Team pursuit Jack Carlin - Sprint Jack Carlin, Phil Hindes, Jason Kenny, Ryan Owens and Joe T… Back to top>>, 1. Tatiana Guderzo (Italy) at 1-46 3. Josiah Ng (Malaysia) 19. 1. 3. Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.762 beat Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 6. Although Australia went into Beijing 2008 with high medal hopes, the Beijing track delivered a number of near misses and disappointments. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine) 12. 2. Sakie Tsukuda (Japan), BRONZE MEDAL RACE Pendleton, Hoy in charge in sprints. Rein Taaramae (Estonia) at 3-35 Denis Spicka (Czech Republic) 2. Race report>> Ryan Bayley (Australia), Heat 2 Hayden Roulston (New Zealand) 4-18.990 Blog: Life in Laoshan Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) 10.504 4. 4. Robert Gesink (Netherlands) at 18sec Steven Burke (Great Britain) 12. Heat 1 7. Theo Bos (Netherlands) 18. 15. 17. Emma Pooley (Great Britain) at 31sec Eliminated 3. Tough day for the Dutch 2. Michael Rogers (Australia) all same time 2. Michael Barry (Canada) at 16sec Denis Menchov (Russia) at 3-59 3. Wiggins and Cav miss out in Madison Alejandro Valverde (Spain) Current events BMX Freestyle. Saturday’s action as it happened: Two gold, a silver and two bronze for Britain Bert Grabsch (Germany) at 3-14 7. Nicole Brandli (Switzerland) Race report>> 20. Spain (Escobar, Maeztu, Muntaner, Miguel Parra) 4-06.509 From rower to cyclist: Romero takes an emotional gold Daniel Novikov (Estonia) 11.187, 1/16 ROUND Shane Kelly (Australia) Eliminated Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan) 10.391 9 Ukraine (Dyudya, Polatayko, Polischyuk, Shchedov) 4-07.883 Yong Feng (China) 13. Victoria Pendleton Olympic sprint champion 2008. Roberto Chiappa (Italy), SECOND ROUND 4. Mark French (Australia) 10.337 16. 14. Tatiana Guderzo (Italy) both same time 2. Karin Thürig (Switzerland) at 59.27sec 23. Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland), Heat 3 19. Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics were held during the last ten days of the games, from August 15 to August 24, ... alongside the Olympic cycling events, one of the few large sports programmes in which the host nation fared comparatively poorly in terms of medals won. USA (Blatchford, Duvendeck, Massie) 45.346 Ryan Bayley (Australia), Heat 2 1. Race report>> Mario Aerts (Belgium) same time Germany Maximilian Levy (Germany) 10.199 You wont be surprised … 10. Carlos Alzate (Colombia) 4-35.154 9. Toshiaki Fushimi (Japan), Heat 2 Daniel Kreutzfeldt (Denmark) 29 20. Brits blast to team sprint gold 13. Friday’s preview Arnaud Tournant (France), PODIUM Ryan Bayley (Australia) 1. David O’Loughlin (Ireland) 4-26.102 21. Zulfiya Zabirova (Kazakhstan) Steven Burke (Great Britain) 4-22.260 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) 1. 18. New Zealand (Henderson & Roulston) 5pts Team GB's cycling squad for Beijing totalled twenty five entrants in the four disciplines. Wan Yiu Wong (Hong Kong) 0pts Preview: Day five at the Laoshan 15. 1. Ryan Lochte (bronze), Michael Phelps (gold), and László Cseh (silver) show the medals they … Cycling event guide>> At four laps 12. 8. Guo relegated in race three, 5th to 8th Netherlands (Mouris & Schep) 6pts 4. Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Alexei Markov (Russia) 4-21.498 Cycling event schedule>> Giddeon Massie (USA) 6. Chris Newton (Great Britain) 56 Back to top>>. Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) 3-31.942 7. Brett Lancaster (Australia) 4-26.139 Priska Doppman (Switzerland) 9. Sakie Tsukuda (Japan) 12.134, 1/8 FINALS 11. Clara Sanchez (France) Roberto Chiappa (Italy) Steven Burke (Great Britain) 4-20.947 beat Alexei Markov (Russia) 4-24.149, GOLD MEDAL RACE DNF Theo Bos (Netherlands), 7-12 FINAL 2. Day one in pictures Australia (Bayley, Ellis, French) 44.090 beat Netherlands (Bos, Mulder, Veldt) 44.212, Germany (Enders, Levy, Nimke) 43.699 beat Japan (Nagai, Nagatsuka, Watanabe) 44.437, France (Bauge, Bourgain, Sireau) 43.656 beat Malaysia (Awang, Ng, Tisin) 44.822, Great Britain (Hoy, Kenny, Staff) 43.034 beat USA (Blatchford, Duvendeck, Massie) 45.423, BRONZE MEDAL RACE Shane Kelly (Australia) Q Taylor Phinney (USA) 4-22.860 17. Chris Anker Sorensen (Denmark) at 3-43 10. 16. Linda Melanie Villumsen Serup (Denmark) at 1-48 Karin Thürig (Switzerland) 3-40.862 Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) 2. Christiane Soeder (Austria) at 4sec Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Q Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) Q Eliminated 1. Denmark (Christensen, Joergensen, Madsen, Rasmussen) 4-02.191 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) Q 1. 10. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) at 3-24 Stefan Schumacher (Germany) at 3-13 14. 3. Verena Jooss (Germany) 3-44.480 Rebellin misses out on golden birthday Pooley wins silver in women’s time trial Natallia Tsylinskaya (Belarus) Q Alison Shanks (New Zealand) 3-34.312 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) 3. 18. Heat 1 Davide Rebellin (Italy) 12. 4. 3. Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 3-28.321 beat Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain) 3-30.395, PODIUM 19. 7. ; Mountain biking, held at the Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike Venue. Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND Heat 1 Mickael Bourgain (France) beat Roberto Chiappa (Italy) 11. Maria Luisa Calle (Colombia) 3-41.175 Click on a discipline to jump to the results Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 2. 1. Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic) 3-39.561 4. 5. 6. Greg Henderson (New Zealand) 13 5. 17. Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) 3-36.063 3. 2. 10. 16. 12. Cadel Evans (Australia) at 1-23 3. 7. 1. Tactical analysis: Reading the men?s Olympic road race 5. Maryline Salvetat (France) Cycling Weekly August 16, 2008 5:11 pm . Vasileios Reppas (Greece) 10.966 Stefan Nimke (Germany) Great Britain (Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins) 3-57.101 Carsten Bergemann (Germany) David Zabriskie (USA) at 3-06 5. Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) Q Cadel Evans (Australia) 7. At one lap 3. 5. Sergey Polynskiy (Russia) 1. 2. 12. 7. 15. Chris Hoy (Great Britain) Men’s individual pursuit 3. Cavendish unlikely to ride individual pursuit 11. Carsten Bergemann (Germany) Q Makoto Iljima (Japan) 23 12. 10. 4. Alexander Serov (Russia) 4-23.732 3. Marianne Vos (Netherlands) 2. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania), 9th TO 12th Yong Feng (China), Heat 3 Priska Doppmann (Switzerland) at 1-36 Rafal Ratajczyk (Poland) 10 8. Back to top>>, 1. Day two at the track: Summary of the action 7. Denmark Cooke and Thomas to get heroes’ welcome in Wales Cancellara wins men’s time trial gold 2. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan) Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 10.607 beat Denis Dmitriev (Russia) Road cycling, held at the Athens historic centre (start and finish at Kotzia Square, for the road race events) and in Vouliagmeni Olympic Centre (for the time trial events). Peter Schep (Netherlands) 0 Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) Theo Bos (Netherlands) 10.959 beat Mark French (Australia), 1/16 REPECHAGE Shuang Guo (China) beat Willy Kanis (Netherlands) 2-0, GOLD MEDAL RACE Men’s team sprint 16. 2. 9. Angelo Ciccone (Italy) 8 Day one at the track: Summary of the action What makes the Laoshan such a challenge Bettini chasing second Olympic gold 5. Hoy and Edgar clean up in the Keirin China 45.556 Day two in pictures Bradley McGee (Australia) 4-26.084 Eliminated Here you will find results from all of the 2008 Olympic Games (August 8-24) cycling disciplines. 8. 8. 11. 15. Back to top>>, FIRST ROUND 19. 9. Belgium (Keisse & De Ketele) 17pts 17. Satomi Wadami (Japan) Gregory Bauge (France) Noemi Cantele (Italy) all same time Anna Meares (Australia) Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 9.815sec Fabien Sanchez (France) 4-33.100 Heat 1 OLYMPIC GAMES 2008: CYCLING RESULTS 1. not included in the Olympic program: 1996 Atlanta details: Miguel Induráin Spain: Abraham … Chris Hoy (Great Britain) beat Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 2-0, Jason Kenny (Great Britain) beat Kevin Sireau (France) 2-0, Maximilian Levy (Germany) beat Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 2-0, Mickael Bourgain (France) beat Theo Bos (Netherlands) 2-0, SEMI-FINALS Chris Hoy (Great Britain) Q 7. DNF Steve Cummings (Great Britain) withdrew with three laps to go Olympics Homepage>>. Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic) 2pts Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia) Women’s individual pursuit Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Chris Hoy (Great Britain) beat Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) Chris Hoy Ross Edgar Olympics 2008 Olympic Games homepage>> Another day, another bundle of medals for Britain’s cyclists. 1. Great Britain rider profiles>> 1. Christine Thorburn (USA) at 1-02 10. Key Events from the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. Yoanka Gonzalez (Cuba) 3. Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) Kazunari Watanabe (Japan), BRONZE MEDAL RACE Beijing Blog 2 Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 4-21.530 7. Gustav Erik Larsson (Sweden) at 33sec Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display, Please note that because a number of anti-doping rules violations procedures are still in progress – including procedures involving medalists further to the results of the retesting programmes carried out on the samples collected in Beijing 2008 and London 2012- the information contained in the list is not final. 5. 1. 8. Stefan Nimke (Germany) 10.064 Women’s points race 12. Roger Kluge (Germany) 9. 8. Denis Spicka (Czech Republic) British quartet eyeing new world record Gregory Bauge (France) Germany (Enders, Levy, Nimke) 44.197 USA (Friedman & Lea) 3pts 2. 17. Great Britain (Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins) 3-53.314 beat Denmark (Moerkoev, Joergensen, Madsen, Rasmussen) 4-00.040, PODIUM 3. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 5. Steven Burke (Great Britain) 4-21.558 beat Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 4-22.471, Alexei Markov (Russia) 4-22.308 beat Antonio Tauler (Spain) 4-24.974, Hayden Roulston (New Zealand) 4-19.232 beat Taylor Phinney (USA) 4-26.644, Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) 4-16.571 beat Alexander Serov (Russia) 4-25.391, BRONZE MEDAL RACE Heat 1 Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) 4-15.031 Brits smash world team pursuit record in round one 4. 6. 1. Josiah Ng (Malaysia) 2. Czech Republic 45.678 Russia (Ignatiev & Markov) 6pts Kevin Sireau (France) 10.098 Russia 45.964 Jens Mouris (Netherlands) 4-27.445 Lei Zhang (China), 1/8 ROUND 7. 3. How many medals will Britain’s riders win? Judith Arndt (Germany) at 1-08 France (Bauge, Sireau, Tournant) 43.541 Concussion – is enough being done to protect the peloton? Positive test for cyclist at Olympic Games 6. Toshiaki Fushimi (Japan) Jennie Reed (USA) 11.400 August 9: The first gold medal of the games went to Czech markswoman Katerina Emmons, who won the women’s 10-metre air rifle event. Denmark (Moerkoev, Joergensen, Madsen, Rasmussen) 3-56.831 beat France (Gaudin, Ladagnous, Riblon, Rousseau) 4-09.588, Australia (Bobridge, Brown, Jamieson, McGee) 3-58.633 beat Netherlands (Heimans, Mouris, Slippens, Stroetinga) CAUGHT, New Zealand (Bewley, Roulston, Ryan, Sergent) 3-57.536 beat Spain (Escobar, Maeztu, Muntaner, Miguel Parra) CAUGHT, Great Britain (Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins) 3-55.205 beat Russia (Kovalev, Markov, Petrovskiy, Serov) CAUGHT, BRONZE MEDAL RACE 10. BMX was the latest to be added to the Olympic program, in 2008. 10. 4. Ukraine (Polatayko & Rybin) 0pts Medal winners of all the 2008 Summer Olympics road cycling events from Beijing, China on ESPN.com. Jérôme Pineau (France) 5. Sanchez gives Spain gold in thrilling men?s road race Pascale Jeuland (France) 8pts Men’s Madison Medals Won: 20 (3 G, 9 S, 8 B) Olympic Cauldron Lighting: Li Ning; Official Opening: The President of the People's Republic of China, Hu Jintao; Olympic Oath: Olympic Oath (athletes): Zhang Yining (table tennis) Olympic Oath (officials): Huang Liping (gymnastics) 3. Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of 18 events in three disciplines: . Gregory Bauge (France) Q Marta Vilajosana (Spain) at 3-03 6. 2. Evelyn Garcia (El Salvador) 0pts Heat 1 Christian Vande Velde (USA) at 30sec Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) 3-31.413 beat Alison Shanks (New Zealand) 3-34.156, GOLD MEDAL RACE Women’s sprint New Zealand (Bewley, Roulston, Ryan, Sergent) 3-57.776 beat Australia (Bobridge, Brown, Jamieson, Roberts) 3-59.006, GOLD MEDAL RACE 3. 8. 13. 6. 4. Back to top>>, 1. The BMX was introduced in 2008. Min Gao (China) at 28sec Santiago Botero (Colombia) at 12sec Lei Zhang (China) 10.497 6. At three laps France (Gaudin, Ladagnous, Riblon, Rousseau) 4-03.679 There are currently four disciplines in Olympic cycling: track cycling, road cycling, mountain-bike and BMX. 15. Catherine Cheatley (New Zealand) 0pts 1. 11. Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) 22 11. 10. Relegated Teun Mulder (Netherlands), Heat 3 Samuel Sanchez (Spain) at 2-25 16. 3. Denis Dmitriev (Russia) 5. Eliminated Women’s road race Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Q Natallia Tsylinskaya (Belarus) 11.372 13. beijing 2008; turin 2006; Athens 2004; Salt Lake City 2002; Sydney 2000; Nagano 1998; Atlanta 1996; Lillehammer 1994; Olympic Day Antonio Tauler (Spain) 4-22.462 9. 5. Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) 47km in 1-02-11 Switzerland (Marvulli & Risi) 3pts Chris Hoy (Great Britain) beat Mickael Bourgain (France) 2-0, Jason Kenny (Great Britain) beat Maximilian Levy (Germany) 2-0, 5th TO 8th RACE Milton Ariel Wynants (Uruguay) 5 Canada (Bell & Gilbert) 5pts Steve Cummings (Great Britain) at 2-56 Back to top>>, QUALIFYING ROUND 13. Requested by MissCharSommer, full medal ceremony from the women's artistic gymnastics team final at the Beijing Olympic Games, 2008. Who is Samuel Sanchez? Leire Olaberria (Spain) Netherlands (Bos, Mulder, Veldt) 44.213 3. Nicole Cooke (Great Britain) in 3-32-24 5. Michael Rogers (Australia) at 2-35 2. 8. 9. 1. Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) at 1-43 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 10.899 Q 13. Mickael Bourgain (France) 10.123 8. Team Great Britain sent a delegation of 547 people including 311 athletes ( 168 men, 143 women) and 236 officials to Beijing 2008. 2. 1.
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