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         Cycling Olympic History:     more detail
  1. An Olympian's oral history: Russell Allen, 1932 Olympic Games, cycling by Russell Allen, 1988
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Eddie Testa, 1932 Olympic Games, cycling by Eddie Testa, 1988
  3. Roller Skating for Gold by David H. Lewis, 1997-01-09

1. Olympic Cycling Links
Links to news, history and other information about the cycling events at the olympic Games.
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Olympic Cycling Links Posters Subscribe Today! This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about Cycling at the Olympic Games Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Official Sites for Olympic Cycling British Olympic Association Cycling Site USA Cycling Olympic Cycling News and Guides BBC Olympic Cycling News CBS Sports Olympic Cycling News CNN/Sports Illustrated Olympic Cycling News ESPN Olympic Cycling News ... Washington Post Olympic Cycling News Olympic Cycling History CBS Sports Olympic Cycling History Hickock Sports Olympic Cycling History Other Cycling Sites Search the net for Cycling Olympic Cycling Stuff Athens Games Cycling Store A Basic Guide to Cycling by The U.S. Olympic Committee Ebay - Olympic Cycling Check out the other Summer Olympic themes: Baseball Basketball Boxing Diving ... Volleyball and Winter Sports Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing Figure Skating ... Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear See Also 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links 2002 Salt Lake Games Links Olympic Games Links Michael Johnson Links This site is not affiliated with NBC Network or any official Olympic Committee var site="s12sirlinksalot"

2. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Cycling Medalists
Consists of lists that contain the names and home countries of goldmedal-winners in cycling events. Index by Sport. history Bits. Forum. Links. Search. olympic cycling Medalists
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Men's 1000-Meter Sprint
Year Gold Time/
Score Silver Bronze Mouritius Peeters, NED Harry Ryan, GBR Lucien Michard, FRA Jacob Meijer, NED Jean Cugnot, FRA Roger Beaufrand, FRA Antoine Mazairac, NED Willy Falck Hansen, DEN Jacobus van Egmond, NED Louis Chaillot, FRA Bruno Pellizzari, ITA Toni Merkens, GER Arie van Vliet, NED Louis Chaillot, FRA Mario Ghella, ITA Reg Harris, GBR Axel Schandroff, DEN Enzo Sacchi, ITA Lionel Cox, AUS Werner Potzernheim, GER Michel Rousseau, FRA Guglielmo Presenti, ITA Dick Ploog, AUS Sante Gaiardoni, ITA Leo Sterckx, BEL Valentino Gasparella, ITA Giovanni Pettenella, ITA Sergio Bianchetto, ITA Daniel Morelon, FRA Daniel Morelon, FRA Giordano Turrini, ITA Pierre Trentin, FRA Daniel Morelon, FRA

3. Cycling – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, Atlan
US. The short history of women's olympic cycling goes some way toexplaining why only one woman has ever retained a title. When
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OLYMPIC HISTORY Track and road cycling have been part of the Games since 1896. Over the years, events have come and gone, distances have been altered, from the one lap race last seen in 1908 to the 12-hour race which made its only appearance at those inaugural Games in Athens. In Sydney, three events will be added to the programme: the Madison, the Keirin and the Olympic sprint. One race that has stood the test of time is the 1,000m match sprint, though there is no result for 1908, when the race was declared void and officials refused to allow it to be rerun. Two of the British riders in the final, Bejamin Jones and Clarence Kingsbury, both suffered punctures and dropped out, while Marice Schilles, of France, and Victor Johnson, of Britain, raced for the line, the Frenchman just getting the edge. However, they were outside the time limit of 1min 45sec and Schilles remains one of the Olympic champions that never officially was. If there was an element of British fixing in that race in London, the fixing of the event in Berlin 1936 was somewhat more blatant: Toni Merkens, of Germany, it was agreed by judges, had deliberately swerved into the path of Arie van Vliet, of the Netherlands, and gone on to take the title. The Dutch protest was upheld but rather than disqualify Merkens and promote Van Vliet, officials fined Merkens DM100 (about £30 in today's money). Van Vliert was compensated with victory in the 1,000m time trial the next day. Merkens died soon after being wounded in action on the Russian front in the Second World War.

4. Olympic History: Cycling - Olympics 2000
olympic history cycling. In 1896, the first road race took placeat the olympic Games and covered 87 kilometers, a short distance
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    In 1896, the first road race took place at the Olympic Games and covered 87 kilometers, a short distance in comparison to some of the grueling courses in later contests. Cyclists raced from Athens to Marathon before signing their names and pedaling back. The longest race was in 1912 in Stockholm where the course ran 199 miles around the shores Lake Malar. By 1920, the course was a little less punishing, and over the following decades, Europeans dominated the Olympic Games and the Tour de France. But with the Europeans' prosperity came controversy surrounding the sport as a whole.
  • 5. History - Olympics 2000
    olympic history. By Year Athens 1896, Melbourne 1956. Basketball, Boxing, Canoe/Kayak.cycling/Mountain Bike, Diving, Equestrian. Fencing, Field Hockey, Gymnastics.
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    6. History | Cycling | ABC Olympic Games Coverage
    cycling gave Australia one of the most bizarre gold medals in its olympic history.
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    Who to watch Mountain bike History Format Rules Who to watch ... Cycling events Join our forum Join Glenn Mitchell on Friday September 27 to get the inside story on the Cycling.
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    Cycling dates back to the early 1800s, but the sport really took off in 1839 when Scottish blacksmith Kirkpatrick Macmillan invented the pedal and crank system to power the machines. The next major advance came around 50 years later with the invention of gears and chains. In between times, in 1868, the first recorded cycling competition took place: a road race in Paris. Cycling has always been popular, as a recreational activity, a sport and a means of transport.

    7. Summer Olympics 2000 Olympic History -- Cycling
    olympic history cycling Men's individual road race olympics, Medal,Athlete, Country, Time. Atlanta '96, Gold Silver Bronze, Pascal
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    8. Olympic History: Cycling - Olympics 2000
    Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
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    In 1896, the first road race took place at the Olympic Games and covered 87 kilometers, a short distance in comparison to some of the grueling courses in later contests. Cyclists raced from Athens to Marathon before signing their names and pedaling back. The longest race was in 1912 in Stockholm where the course ran 199 miles around the shores Lake Malar. By 1920, the course was a little less punishing, and over the following decades, Europeans dominated the Olympic Games and the Tour de France. But with the Europeans' prosperity came controversy surrounding the sport as a whole.
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    Photos. Message Board. Schedule Fan Guide history US Roster. olympic history Swimming MEN, WOMEN. Canoe/Kayak, Shooting. cycling, Synchronized Swimming. Diving.
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    » Kids Zone. olympic history. By Year Basketball. Boxing. Canoe/Kayak. cycling/Mountain Bike. Diving. Equestrian
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    11. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Road Cycling Team - Wednesday August 3
    olympic history Competing in his first olympics. Accomplishments World Road cyclingChampionships 1993, 1995, 1999; Junior World Road cycling Championships
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    Men: Lance Armstrong Antonio Cruz Tyler Hamilton George Hincapie ... Fred Rodriguez Women: Nicole Freedman Mari Holden Karen Kurreck MEN Lance Armstrong Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Sept. 18, 1971 Hometown: Austin, Texas Olympic History: Competing in his third Olympics after finishing 12th at the 1996 Atlanta Games and 14th at the '92 Barcelona Games Accomplishments:
  • Two-time defending Tour de France Champion
  • 1993 World Professional Road Race Champion
  • World Road Cycling Champion 1990-91, 1993-94, 1998
  • U.S. National Team member 1991-92, 1998-99 Back to the top Antonio Cruz Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Oct. 31, 1971 Hometown: Whittier, Calif. Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • 2000 Olympic Trials Road Race Champion
  • 1999 USPRO National Criterium Champion Back to the top Tyler Hamilton Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: March 1, 1971
  • 12. Olympic History: Swimming - Olympics 2000
    Basketball Swimming Gymnastics Track Field Soccer Boxing Tennis More Sports - Archery Badminton Baseball Canoe/Kayak cycling Diving Equestrian Fencing Field Hockey Judo Mod. Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Syn. Swimming Table Tennis
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    Olympic History: Swimming
    There is no exact date for when swimming was invented, but there is evidence dating the sport back for centuries. Mosaics and drawings from Middle Eastern civilizations and Pompeii show man swimming in a dog stroke. Greeks held swimming in a high regard as well, so much so that men of the ancient times often considered others less worthy if they could not run or swim. A man was considered uneducated by Plato if he could not swim. But it was an 1844 race in London, England that displayed swimming close to what we know today. Thanks to England's Swimming Society, several American Indians were brought over for the race and dominated the competition using windmill strokes resembling today's freestyle. Despite the Indians' advanced style, the English still relied on the breaststroke - the stroke mainly used by Captain Matthew Webb when he became the first to swim across the English Channel in 1875.

    13. CNNSI.com - Olympic Sports - U.S. Olympic Track Cycling Team - Wednesday Septemb
    olympic history Competing in her first olympics in cycling aftercompeting in the 1994 and 1998 Winter Games in speed skating.
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    Men: Johnny Bairos Marcelo Arrue Derek Bouchard-Hall Jame Carney ... Christian Vande Velde Women: Tanya Lindenmuth Erin Veenstra-Mirabella Chris Witty MEN Johnny Bairos Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Nov. 8, 1977 Hometown: Redlands, Calif. Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • Finished first in the Olympic Sprint at 2000 Olympic Team Trials for Track Cycling
  • Competed in 1999 World Track Cycling Championships
  • National Track Cycling champion in Olympic Sprint (1999-2000) Back to the top Marcelo Arrue Age: Height: Weight: Birthdate: Jan. 8, 1969 Hometown: Woodland Hills, Calif. Olympic History: Competing in his first Olympics Accomplishments:
  • World Track Cycling Championships: 1994-99
  • National Track Cycling Champion: 1995 (tandem sprint), 1999 (Olympic Sprint)
  • 14. Ananova - Olympic Sport Guide - Cycling
    Offers an introductory guide to the twin olympic disciplines of cycling and mountain biking. Find histories of the events and tournament rules. olympic history. cycling was first introduced to the olympic programme at the Games in 1896 although it was omitted from
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    Ananova: Olympic sport guide - Cycling A guide to the Olympic sport of Cycling Road Races The men's race is over 17 laps of 13km, a total distance of 221km. The women's race is over eight laps of 104km. Both feature a mass start with cyclists completing a number of circuits of the course. In the women's and the men's event, the first cyclist over the line wins. Individual time trial cyclists start from a ramp at intervals of 60 seconds and race against the clock with the fastest cyclist winning. 1,000m sprint For this event riders need both explosive speed and skill. Lots are drawn for each race and the rider who draws the inside of the track at the start must lead for the first lap. Riders neither want to take the lead nor leave themselves open to attack from behind, which means they often to come to a standstill. Riders must not roll backwards more than 20cm. In the last lap, one rider will normally make a sprint to give a dramatic finish. Pursuit Two riders start from opposite sides of the track, with the faster time or catching the opponent awarding victory. In the team event (four riders), the third finisher in each team determines the time. A team wins if its third rider overtakes the opposition number three or if its third rider is faster than his opposite number over the line. Points Race Over a distance of 40km for men, 24km for women, riders earn points in sprints, every eighth lap. Points are: Five for 1st, three for 2nd, two for 3rd and one for 4th. The final lap awards double points, or victory is awarded if a rider laps the field.

    15. HickokSports.com - Sports History - Cycling 5: Varieties Of Racing
    draft. The olympic sprint is a relatively new event, which was added tothe olympic program in 2000. finish. Top of page. cycling history.
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    It seems as if bicycle racing ought to be simple and straightforward, but it's not. At least, track racing isn't. There are essentially three types of road racing: The mass start or in-line road race, the time trial, and the stage race. Only the first two are Olympic events. In the Olympics, the mass start road race for men is made up of repeated circuits of a 12- to 18-kilometer course, for a total distance of 210 to 240 kilometers. The women's event has ranged from 79.2 to 126 kilometers. Outside of the Olympics, many mass start races are from point to point, often from one major city to another. The most famous bicycle race of all, the Tour de France, is a stage race. A stage race is like a series of point-to-point road races, conducted over a period of days. Track racing includes individual and team pursuits, points races, time trials, sprints, the Madison, and the keirin. In the pursuit events, competing racers or four-person teams start on opposite sides of the track. The theoretical goal is to overtake the opponent, though that doesn't happen often. The winner is usually the racer or team that covers the distance in the shortest time. In the team pursuit, the time is recorded for the team's third finisher. (The reason for the unusual start is to make the race a true test of speed by preventing a cyclist from drafting on the opponent to save energy for the finish.) The Olympic distances are 4,000 meters for men, 3,000 for women.

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    17. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
    olympic history, cycling is one of the few sports that has been onthe programme of every olympic Games. The programme has varied
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    18. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
    olympic history, mountain biking ( vélo tout terrain ) became an olympic discipline,making its olympic debut in OTHER DISCIPLINES cycling Road cycling Track.
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    20. Sydney Games
    Ekimov has delivered one of the biggest shocks in cycling at the Zijlaard todayclaimed the mantle of most successful women's cyclist in olympic history.
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    Australian cycling heading for turbulent times

    Gary Neiwand misses out on a gold medal by inches in the final of the keirin. Photo: MAL FAIRLOUGH
    Australian cycling is heading towards one of its most challenging periods as it faces an expected funding cut and significant changes of personnel at the top. more
    Armstrong bows out with grace

    They have shared a room as teammates, and yesterday, Russian Viacheslav Ekimov and American Lance Armstrong shared a podium. more
    Russian wins time trial in upset

    Russian Viacheslav Ekimov has delivered one of the biggest shocks in cycling at the Sydney Olympics, winning the individual road time trial. more
    Ekimov feels like he's on Everest

    Russian Viacheslav Ekimov surprised even himself in winning the gold medal in the men's road time trial yesterday - 12 years after winning his first Olympic title.

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