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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - 200m Sprint Men

Men's 200m Sprint at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling):

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Ryan Bayley Australia Theo Bos Netherlands Rene Wolff Germany
World Record Olympic Record
Curt Harnett (CAN) Bogota Colombia 9.865 s September 28 1995
Gary Neiwand (AUS) Sydney, Australia 10.129 s July 24 1996

Australian Ryan Bayley, defeated current world champion, Theo Bos from the Netherlands, when the sprinting gold medal was taken to a third decider race. In the race for the bronze Rene Wolff from Germany defeated Laurent Gane from France.

Qualifying

  1. Ryan Bayley, Australia 10.177 s, 70.747 km/h Q
  2. Theo Bos, Netherlands, 10.214 s, 70.491 km/h Q
  3. Rene Wolff, Germany, 10.230 s, 70.381 km/h Q
  4. Mickael Bourgain , France, 10.264 s, 70.148 km/h Q
  5. Laurent Gane , France, 10.271 s, 70.100 km/h Q
  6. Ross Edgar , Great Britain, 10.381 s, 69.357 km/h Q
  7. Damian Zielinski , Poland, 10.441 s, 68.958 km/h Q
  8. Jose Villanueva , Spain, 10.446 s, 68.925 km/h Q
  9. Sean Eadie , Australia, 10.454 s, 68.873 km/h Q
  10. Lukasz Kwiatkowski , Poland. 10.462 s, 68.820 km/h Q
  11. Josiah Ng , Malaysia, 10.515 s, 68.473 km/h Q
  12. Teun Mulder , Netherlands, 10.565 s, 68.149 km/h Q
  13. Barry Forde , Barbados, 10.597 s, 67.943 km/h Q
  14. Tomohiro Nagatsuka , Japan, 10.646 s, 67.631 km/h Q
  15. Kim Chi-Bum , South Korea, 10.673 s, 67.459 km/h Q
  16. Jaroslav Jerabek , Slovakia, 10.758 s, 66.926 km/h Q
  17. Yang Hee-Chun , South Korea, 10.955 s, 65.723 km/h Q
  18. Alois Kankovsky , Czech Republic, 10.956 s, 65.717 km/h
  19. Stefan Nimke , Germany, 11.338 s, 63.503 km/h

1st Round

Heat 1:
  1. Barry Forde, Barbados, 10.731 s, 67.095 km/h
  2. Lukasz Kwiatkowski, Poland
  3. Stefan Nimke, Germany
Heat 2:
  1. Teun Mulder, Netherlands, 10.740 s, 67.039 km/h
  2. Kim Chi-Bum, South Korea
  3. Alois Kankovsky, Czech Republic
Heat 3:
  1. Josiah Ng, Malaysia, 11.006 s, 65.418 km/h
  2. Yang Hee-Chun, South Korea
  3. Jaroslav Jerabek, Slovakia

2nd Round

Heat 1:
  1. Ross Edgar, Great Britain, 10.906 s, 66.018 km/h
  2. Josiah Ng, Malaysia
  3. Sean Eadie, Australia
Heat 2:
  1. Barry Forde, Barbados, 11.294 s, 63.750 km/h
  2. Teun Mulder, Netherlands

Relegated : Jose Villanueva, Spain

Quarterfinals

Heat 1:
  1. Ryan Bayley, Australia, 1st: 10.733 s, 2nd: 10.807 s
  2. Barry Forde, Barbados
Heat 2:
  1. Theo Bos, Netherlands, 1st: 11.024, 2nd: 10.905
  2. Ross Edgar, Great Britain
Heat 3:
  1. Rene Wolff, Germany, 1st: 10.556, 2nd: 10.749
  2. Damian Zielinski, Poland
Heat 4:
  1. Laurent Gane, France, 1st: 11.018, 2nd: 10.876
  2. Mickael Bourgain, France

Semifinals

Heat 1:
  1. Ryan Bayley, Australia, 1st: 10.546, 2nd: 10.638 s
  2. Laurent Gane, France
Heat 2:
  1. Theo Bos, Netherlands, 1st: 10.502 s, 2nd: 10.639 s
  2. Rene Wolff, Germany

9th-12th Places

  1. Jose Villanueva, Spain 11.063 s, 65.081 km/h
  2. Teun Mulder, Netherlands
  3. Josiah Ng, Malaysia
  4. Sean Eadie, Australia

5th-8th Places

  1. Ross Edgar, Great Britain 11.214 s, 64.205 km/h
  2. Barry Forde, Barbados
  3. Damian Zielinski, Poland
  4. Mickael Bourgain, France

3rd-4th Places

  1. Rene Wolff, Germany 1st: 10.677 s, 2nd: 10.612 s
  2. Laurent Gane, France

1st-2nd Places

  1. Ryan Bayley, Australia, 2nd: 10.661 s, Decider: 10.743 s
  2. Theo Bos, Netherlands, 1st: 10.710 s

Final Classfication

  1. Ryan Bayley, Australia
  2. Theo Bos, Netherlands
  3. Rene Wolff, Germany
  4. Laurent Gane, France
  5. Ross Edgar, Great Britain
  6. Barry Forde, Barbados
  7. Damian Zielinski, Poland
  8. Mickael Bourgain, France
  9. Jose Villanueva, Spain
  10. Teun Mulder, Netherlands
  11. Josiah Ng, Malaysia
  12. Sean Eadie, Australia
Last updated: 06-05-2005 23:04:37
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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