List of Olympic medalists in cycling (men)

This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in cycling.

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With three gold medals on the road, the most successful Olympic road cyclist is Viatcheslav Ekimov of Russia and the Soviet Union (Ekimov had a fourth gold on the track). Only one rider has won gold in both the road race and the road time trial at the same Olympic Games; Remco Evenepoel of Belgium in Paris 2024.

The Olympic road race, one of the most iconic events at the Games, is also one with the most turnover in medals. No rider has ever won two gold medals, and only one rider has won two medals; Alexander Vinokourov of Kazakhstan, with a gold medal in London 2012, following a silver medal in Sydney 2000. Until 1992 and the Games in Barcelona, all riders were amateurs, with professionals not allowed to ride. Since 1992, the event has been dominated by the same professionals, with a list of famous winners. Unusually, the Games road race continues to be held without rider radios that are used at all times in the professional tours. This creates less predictable racing than the professional circuit.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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Aristidis Konstantinidis
  Greece
August von Gödrich
  Germany
Edward Battell
  Great Britain
1900–1932 not included in the Olympic program
1936 Berlin
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Robert Charpentier
  France
Guy Lapébie
  France
Ernst Nievergelt
  Switzerland
1948 London
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José Beyaert
  France
Gerrit Voorting
  Netherlands
Lode Wouters
  Belgium
1952 Helsinki
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André Noyelle
  Belgium
Robert Grondelaers
  Belgium
Edi Ziegler
  Germany
1956 Melbourne
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Ercole Baldini
  Italy
Arnaud Geyre
  France
Alan Jackson
  Great Britain
1960 Rome
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Viktor Kapitonov
  Soviet Union
Livio Trapè
  Italy
Willy van den Berghen
  Belgium
1964 Tokyo
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Mario Zanin
  Italy
Kjell Rodian
  Denmark
Walter Godefroot
  Belgium
1968 Mexico City
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Pierfranco Vianelli
  Italy
Leif Mortensen
  Denmark
Gösta Pettersson
  Sweden
1972 Munich
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Hennie Kuiper
  Netherlands
Clyde Sefton
  Australia
None awarded
1976 Montreal
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Bernt Johansson
  Sweden
Giuseppe Martinelli
  Italy
Mieczysław Nowicki
  Poland
1980 Moscow
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Sergei Sukhoruchenkov
  Soviet Union
Czesław Lang
  Poland
Yuri Barinov
  Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles
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Alexi Grewal
  United States
Steve Bauer
  Canada
Dag Otto Lauritzen
  Norway
1988 Seoul
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Olaf Ludwig
  East Germany
Bernd Gröne
  West Germany
Christian Henn
  West Germany
1992 Barcelona
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Fabio Casartelli
  Italy
Erik Dekker
  Netherlands
Dainis Ozols
  Latvia
1996 Atlanta
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Pascal Richard
  Switzerland
Rolf Sørensen
  Denmark
Max Sciandri
  Great Britain
2000 Sydney
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Jan Ullrich
  Germany
Alexander Vinokourov
  Kazakhstan
Andreas Klöden
  Germany
2004 Athens
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Paolo Bettini
  Italy
Sérgio Paulinho
  Portugal
Axel Merckx
  Belgium
2008 Beijing
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Samuel Sánchez
  Spain
Fabian Cancellara
  Switzerland
Alexandr Kolobnev
  Russia
2012 London
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Alexander Vinokourov
  Kazakhstan
Rigoberto Urán
  Colombia
Alexander Kristoff
  Norway
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Greg Van Avermaet
  Belgium
Jakob Fuglsang
  Denmark
Rafał Majka
  Poland
2020 Tokyo
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Richard Carapaz
  Ecuador
Wout Van Aert
  Belgium
Tadej Pogačar
  Slovenia
2024 Paris
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Remco Evenepoel
  Belgium
Valentin Madouas
  France
Christophe Laporte
  France

Two riders have won a pair of gold medals in the time trial. Viatcheslav Ekimov, representing Russia and Fabian Cancellara for Switzerland. Tom Dumoulin of the Netherlands, and Chris Froome of Great Britain have also won two medals each, though neither of them gold. Bradley Wiggins in 2012, is the only rider to win time trial gold, or any Olympic road racing gold, in the same year - and in this case the same month - as winning the maillot jeune of the Tour de France.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
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Rudolph Lewis
  South Africa
Frederick Grubb
  Great Britain
Carl Schutte
  United States
1920 Antwerp
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Harry Stenqvist
  Sweden
Henry Kaltenbrunn
  South Africa
Fernand Canteloube
  France
1924 Paris
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Armand Blanchonnet
  France
Henri Hoevenaers
  Belgium
René Hamel
  France
1928 Amsterdam
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Henry Hansen
  Denmark
Frank Southall
  Great Britain
Gösta Carlsson
  Sweden
1932 Los Angeles
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Attilio Pavesi
  Italy
Guglielmo Segato
  Italy
Bernhard Britz
  Sweden
1936–1992 not included in the Olympic program
1996 Atlanta
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Miguel Induráin
  Spain
Abraham Olano
  Spain
Chris Boardman
  Great Britain
2000 Sydney
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Viatcheslav Ekimov
  Russia
Jan Ullrich
  Germany
None awarded[1]
2004 Athens
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Viatcheslav Ekimov
  Russia
Bobby Julich
  United States
Michael Rogers
  Australia
2008 Beijing
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Fabian Cancellara
  Switzerland
Gustav Larsson
  Sweden
Levi Leipheimer
  United States
2012 London
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Bradley Wiggins
  Great Britain
Tony Martin
  Germany
Chris Froome
  Great Britain
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Fabian Cancellara
  Switzerland
Tom Dumoulin
  Netherlands
Chris Froome
  Great Britain
2020 Tokyo
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Primož Roglič
  Slovenia
Tom Dumoulin
  Netherlands
Rohan Dennis
  Australia
2024 Paris
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Remco Evenepoel
  Belgium
Filippo Ganna
  Italy
Wout van Aert
  Belgium
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
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Florian Rousseau
  France
Gary Neiwand
  Australia
Jens Fiedler
  Germany
2004 Athens
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Ryan Bayley
  Australia
José Antonio Escuredo
  Spain
Shane Kelly
  Australia
2008 Beijing
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Chris Hoy
  Great Britain
Ross Edgar
  Great Britain
Kiyofumi Nagai
  Japan
2012 London
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Chris Hoy
  Great Britain
Maximilian Levy
  Germany
Simon van Velthooven
  New Zealand
Teun Mulder
  Netherlands
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Jason Kenny
  Great Britain
Matthijs Büchli
  Netherlands
Azizulhasni Awang
  Malaysia
2020 Tokyo
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Jason Kenny
  Great Britain
Azizulhasni Awang
  Malaysia
Harrie Lavreysen
  Netherlands
2024 Paris
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Harrie Lavreysen
  Netherlands
Matthew Richardson
  Australia
Matthew Glaetzer
  Australia
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
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  Brett Aitken
and Scott McGrory (AUS)
  Etienne De Wilde
and Matthew Gilmore (BEL)
  Silvio Martinello
and Marco Villa (ITA)
2004 Athens
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  Graeme Brown
and Stuart O'Grady (AUS)
  Franco Marvulli
and Bruno Risi (SUI)
  Rob Hayles
and Bradley Wiggins (GBR)
2008 Beijing
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  Juan Curuchet
and Walter Pérez (ARG)
  Joan Llaneras
and Antonio Tauler (ESP)
  Mikhail Ignatiev
and Alexei Markov (RUS)
2012–2016 not included in the Olympic program
2020 Tokyo
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  Lasse Norman Hansen
and Michael Mørkøv (DEN)
  Ethan Hayter
and Matthew Walls (GBR)
  Donavan Grondin
and Benjamin Thomas (FRA)
2024 Paris
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  Iúri Leitão
and Rui Oliveira (POR)
  Simone Consonni
and Elia Viviani (ITA)
  Niklas Larsen
and Michael Mørkøv (DEN)
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2012 London
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Lasse Norman Hansen
  Denmark
Bryan Coquard
  France
Ed Clancy
  Great Britain
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Elia Viviani
  Italy
Mark Cavendish
  Great Britain
Lasse Norman Hansen
  Denmark
2020 Tokyo
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Matthew Walls
  Great Britain
Campbell Stewart
  New Zealand
Elia Viviani
  Italy
2024 Paris
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Benjamin Thomas
  France
Iúri Leitão
  Portugal
Fabio Van den Bossche
  Belgium
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Benjamin Jones
Clarence Kingsbury
Leonard Meredith
Ernest Payne
  Germany (GER)
Max Götze
Rudolf Katzer
Hermann Martens
Karl Neumer
  Canada (CAN)
William Anderson
Walter Andrews
Frederick McCarthy
William Morton
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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  Italy (ITA)
Arnaldo Carli
Ruggero Ferrario
Franco Giorgetti
Primo Magnani
  Great Britain (GBR)
Cyril Alden
Horace Johnson
William Stewart
Albert White
  South Africa (RSA)
Harry Goosen
Henry Kaltenbrun
William Smith
James Walker
1924 Paris
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  Italy (ITA)
Angelo de Martino
Alfredo Dinale
Aurelio Menegazzi
Francesco Zucchetti
  Poland (POL)
Józef Lange
Jan Lazarski
Tomasz Stankiewicz
Franciszek Szymczyk
  Belgium (BEL)
Jean Van Den Bosch
Léonard Daghelinckx
Henri Hoevenaers
Ferdinand Saive
1928 Amsterdam
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  Italy (ITA)
Giacomo Gaioni
Cesare Facciani
Mario Lusiani
Luigi Tasselli
  Netherlands (NED)
Janus Braspennincx
Piet van der Horst
Johannes Maas
Jan Pijnenburg
  Great Britain (GBR)
George Southall
Harry Wyld
Leonard Wyld
Percy Wyld
1932 Los Angeles
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  Italy (ITA)
Nino Borsari
Marco Cimatti
Alberto Ghilardi
Paolo Pedretti
  France (FRA)
Paul Chocque
Amédée Fournier
René Legrèves
Henri Mouillefarine
  Great Britain (GBR)
William Harvell
Charles Holland
Ernest Johnson
Frank Southall
1936 Berlin
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  France (FRA)
Robert Charpentier
Jean Goujon
Guy Lapébie
Roger-Jean Le Nizerhy
  Italy (ITA)
Bianco Bianchi
Mario Gentili
Armando Latini
Severino Rigoni
  Great Britain (GBR)
Harry Hill
Ernest Johnson
Charles King
Ernest Mills
1948 London
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  France (FRA)
Pierre Adam
Serge Blusson
Charles Coste
Fernand Decanali
  Italy (ITA)
Arnaldo Benfenati
Guido Bernardi
Anselmo Citterio
Rino Pucci
  Great Britain (GBR)
Robert Geldard
Tommy Godwin
David Ricketts
Wilfred Waters
1952 Helsinki
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  Italy (ITA)
Loris Campana
Mino De Rossi
Guido Messina
Marino Morettini
  South Africa (RSA)
George Estman
Robert Fowler
Thomas Shardelow
Alfred Swift
  Great Britain (GBR)
Donald Burgess
George Newberry
Alan Newton
Ronald Stretton
1956 Melbourne
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  Italy (ITA)
Antonio Domenicali
Leandro Faggin
Franco Gandini
Valentino Gasparella
Virginio Pizzali
  France (FRA)
René Bianchi
Jean Graczyk
Jean-Claude Lecante
Michel Vermeulin
  Great Britain (GBR)
Donald Burgess
Michael Gambrill
John Geddes
Tom Simpson
1960 Rome
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  Italy (ITA)
Luigi Arienti
Franco Testa
Mario Vallotto
Marino Vigna
  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Bernd Barleben
Peter Gröning
Manfred Klieme
Siegfried Köhler
  Soviet Union (URS)
Arnold Belgardt
Leonid Kolumbet
Stanislav Moskvin
Viktor Romanov
1964 Tokyo
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  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Lothar Claesges
Karl-Heinz Henrichs
Karl Link
Ernst Streng
  Italy (ITA)
Vincenzo Mantovani
Carlo Rancati
Luigi Roncaglia
Franco Testa
  Netherlands (NED)
Henk Cornelisse
Gerard Koel
Jaap Oudkerk
Cor Schuuring
1968 Mexico City
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  Denmark (DEN)
Gunnar Asmussen
Mogens Jensen
Per Lyngemark
Reno Olsen
  West Germany (FRG)
Udo Hempel
Karl-Heinz Henrichs
Jürgen Kissner
Karl Link
  Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bosisio
Cipriano Chemello
Giorgio Morbiato
Luigi Roncaglia
1972 Munich
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  West Germany (FRG)
Günther Schumacher
Jürgen Colombo
Günter Haritz
Udo Hempel
  East Germany (GDR)
Uwe Unterwalder
Thomas Huschke
Heinz Richter
Herbert Richter
  Great Britain (GBR)
William Moore
Michael Bennett
Ian Hallam
Ronald Keeble
1976 Montreal
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  West Germany (FRG)
Peter Vonhof
Gregor Braun
Hans Lutz
Günther Schumacher
  Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Sokolov
Vladimir Osokin
Aleksandr Perov
Vitaly Petrakov
  Great Britain (GBR)
Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
1980 Moscow
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Manakov
Valery Movchan
Vladimir Osokin
Vitaly Petrakov
Aleksandr Krasnov
  East Germany (GDR)
Gerald Mortag
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
Volker Winkler
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Teodor Černý
Martin Penc
Jiří Pokorný
lgor Sláma
1984 Los Angeles
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  Australia (AUS)
Michael Grenda
Kevin Nichols
Michael Turtur
Dean Woods
  United States (USA)
David Grylls
Steve Hegg
Patrick McDonough
Leonard Nitz
  West Germany (FRG)
Reinhard Alber
Rolf Gölz
Roland Günther
Michael Marx
1988 Seoul
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Viatcheslav Ekimov
Artūras Kasputis
Dmitry Nelyubin
Gintautas Umaras
 
  East Germany (GDR)
Carsten Wolf
Steffen Blochwitz
Roland Hennig
Dirk Meier
 
  Australia (AUS)
Scott McGrory
Dean Woods
Brett Dutton
Wayne McCarny
Stephen McGlede
1992 Barcelona
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  Germany (GER)
Stefan Steinweg
Andreas Walzer
Guido Fulst
Michael Glöckner
Jens Lehmann
  Australia (AUS)
Stuart O'Grady
Brett Aitken
Stephen McGlede
Shaun O'Brien
 
  Denmark (DEN)
Jan Petersen
Michael Sandstød
Ken Frost
Jimmi Madsen
Klaus Kynde Nielsen
1996 Atlanta
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  France (FRA)
Christophe Capelle
Philippe Ermenault
Jean-Michel Monin
Francis Moreau
  Russia (RUS)
Eduard Gritsun
Nikolay Kuznetsov
Alexei Markov
Anton Shantyr
  Australia (AUS)
Brett Aitken
Stuart O'Grady
Timothy O'Shannessey
Dean Woods
2000 Sydney
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  Germany (GER)
Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
  Ukraine (UKR)
Sergiy Chernyavsky
Sergiy Matveyev
Alexander Symonenko
Oleksandr Fedenko
  Great Britain (GBR)
Paul Manning
Chris Newton
Bryan Steel
Bradley Wiggins
2004 Athens
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  Australia (AUS)
Graeme Brown
Brett Lancaster
Bradley McGee
Luke Roberts
  Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Cummings
Rob Hayles
Paul Manning
Bradley Wiggins
  Spain (ESP)
Carlos Castaño
Sergi Escobar
Asier Maeztu
Carlos Torrent
2008 Beijing
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Ed Clancy
Paul Manning
Geraint Thomas
Bradley Wiggins
 
  Denmark (DEN)
Casper Jørgensen
Jens-Erik Madsen
Michael Mørkøv
Alex Nicki Rasmussen
Michael Færk Christensen
  New Zealand (NZL)
Sam Bewley
Hayden Roulston
Marc Ryan
Jesse Sergent
Westley Gough
2012 London
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Ed Clancy
Geraint Thomas
Steven Burke
Peter Kennaugh
 
  Australia (AUS)
Jack Bobridge
Glenn O'Shea
Rohan Dennis
Michael Hepburn
 
  New Zealand (NZL)
Sam Bewley
Aaron Gate
Marc Ryan
Jesse Sergent
Westley Gough
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Ed Clancy
Steven Burke
Owain Doull
Bradley Wiggins
  Australia (AUS)
Alexander Edmondson
Jack Bobridge
Michael Hepburn
Sam Welsford
  Denmark (DEN)
Lasse Norman Hansen
Niklas Larsen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
2020 Tokyo
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  Italy (ITA)
Simone Consonni
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Jonathan Milan
  Denmark (DEN)
Lasse Norman Hansen
Niklas Larsen
Frederik Rodenberg
Rasmus Pedersen
  Australia (AUS)
Kelland O'Brien
Sam Welsford
Leigh Howard
Luke Plapp
2024 Paris
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  Australia (AUS)
Oliver Bleddyn
Sam Welsford
Conor Leahy
Kelland O'Brien
  Great Britain (GBR)
Ethan Hayter
Daniel Bigham
Charlie Tanfield
Ethan Vernon
  Italy (ITA)
Simone Consonni
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Jonathan Milan
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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Paul Masson
  France
Stamatios Nikolopoulos
  Greece
Léon Flameng
  France
1900 Paris
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Albert Taillandier
  France
Fernand Sanz
  France
John Henry Lake
  United States
1904 St. Louis not included in the Olympic program
1908 London
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No medalists: final declared void as time limit was exceeded
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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Maurice Peeters
  Netherlands
Horace Johnson
  Great Britain
Harry Ryan
  Great Britain
1924 Paris
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Lucien Michard
  France
Jacob Meijer
  Netherlands
Jean Cugnot
  France
1928 Amsterdam
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Roger Beaufrand
  France
Antoine Mazairac
  Netherlands
Willy Hansen
  Denmark
1932 Los Angeles
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Jacobus van Egmond
  Netherlands
Louis Chaillot
  France
Bruno Pellizzari
  Italy
1936 Berlin
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Toni Merkens
  Germany
Arie van Vliet
  Netherlands
Louis Chaillot
  France
1948 London
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Mario Ghella
  Italy
Reg Harris
  Great Britain
Axel Schandorff
  Denmark
1952 Helsinki
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Enzo Sacchi
  Italy
Lionel Cox
  Australia
Werner Potzernheim
  Germany
1956 Melbourne
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Michel Rousseau
  France
Guglielmo Presenti
  Italy
Dick Ploog
  Australia
1960 Rome
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Sante Gaiardoni
  Italy
Leo Sterckx
  Belgium
Valentino Gasarella
  Italy
1964 Tokyo
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Giovanni Pettenella
  Italy
Sergio Bianchetto
  Italy
Daniel Morelon
  France
1968 Mexico City
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Daniel Morelon
  France
Giordano Turrini
  Italy
Pierre Trentin
  France
1972 Munich
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Daniel Morelon
  France
John Nicholson
  Australia
Omar Pkhakadze
  Soviet Union
1976 Montreal
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Anton Tkáč
  Czechoslovakia
Daniel Morelon
  France
Hens-Jurgen Geschke
  East Germany
1980 Moscow
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Lutz Heßlich
  East Germany
Yave Cahard
  France
Sergei Kopylov
  Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles
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Mark Gorski
  United States
Nelson Vails
  United States
Tsutomu Sakamoto
  Japan
1988 Seoul
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Lutz Heßlich
  East Germany
Nikolai Kovsh
  Soviet Union
Gary Neiwand
  Australia
1992 Barcelona
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Jens Fiedler
  Germany
Gary Neiwand
  Australia
Curt Harnett
  Canada
1996 Atlanta
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Jens Fiedler
  Germany
Marty Nothstein
  United States
Curt Harnett
  Canada
2000 Sydney
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Marty Nothstein
  United States
Florian Rousseau
  France
Jens Fiedler
  Germany
2004 Athens
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Ryan Bayley
  Australia
Theo Bos
  Netherlands
René Wolff
  Germany
2008 Beijing
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Chris Hoy
  Great Britain
Jason Kenny
  Great Britain
Mickaël Bourgain
  France
2012 London
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Jason Kenny
  Great Britain
Grégory Baugé
  France
Shane Perkins
  Australia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Jason Kenny
  Great Britain
Callum Skinner
  Great Britain
Denis Dmitriev
  Russia
2020 Tokyo
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Harrie Lavreysen
  Netherlands
Jeffrey Hoogland
  Netherlands
Jack Carlin
  Great Britain
2024 Paris
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Harrie Lavreysen
  Netherlands
Matthew Richardson
  Australia
Jack Carlin
  Great Britain

Introduced in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia, the team sprint is effectively a 750-metre team time trial, with a rider peeling off at the end of each lap. since its introduction, the event has been dominated by Great Britain, with three wins from the six occasions on which the event was held, and two silver medals. Jason Kenny holds the record of three gold and one silver medal in the event, having been a part of the winning team on three consecutive occasions between 2008 and 2016. France, the first winners of the event in Sydney, were the only nation to have won a medal in every edition, with 1 gold, 2 silvers and 3 bronze medals, but failed to maintain that record, ironically, in their home Games od 2024.

Netherlands hold the Olympic record in the event of 41.469 seconds, set in the delayed Tokyo Olympic Games of 2020. They also hold the distinction of being the only team to win the event twice with the same three riders; Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen and Jeffrey Hoogland. Great Britain's three triumphs came with three different teams of which Jason Kenny was the only ever-present.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2000 Sydney
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  France (FRA)
Florian Rousseau
Arnaud Tournant
Laurent Gané
  Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jason Queally
  Australia (AUS)
Gary Neiwand
Sean Eadie
Darryn Hill
2004 Athens
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  Germany (GER)
Jens Fiedler
Stefan Nimke
René Wolff
  Japan (JPN)
Toshiaki Fushimi
Masaki Inoue
Tomohiro Nagatsuka
  France (FRA)
Mickaël Bourgain
Laurent Gané
Arnaud Tournant
2008 Beijing
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
Jamie Staff
  France (FRA)
Grégory Baugé
Kévin Sireau
Arnaud Tournant
  Germany (GER)
René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Stefan Nimke
2012 London
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
Philip Hindes
  France (FRA)
Grégory Baugé
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida
  Germany (GER)
René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Robert Förstemann
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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  Great Britain (GBR)
Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
  New Zealand (NZL)
Eddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
  France (FRA)
Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
François Pervis
2020 Tokyo
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  Netherlands (NED)
Jeffrey Hoogland
Harrie Lavreysen
Roy van den Berg
  Great Britain (GBR)
Jack Carlin
Jason Kenny
Ryan Owens
  France (FRA)
Florian Grengbo
Rayan Helal
Sébastien Vigier
2024 Paris
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  Netherlands (NED)
Roy van den Berg
Harrie Lavreysen
Jeffrey Hoogland
  Great Britain (GBR)
Ed Lowe
Hamish Turnbull
Jack Carlin
  Australia (AUS)
Leigh Hoffman
Matthew Richardson
Matthew Glaetzer

Two riders have won two gold medals in the cross-country; Julien Absalon of France (2008 and 2012), and Tom Pidcock of Great Britain (2020 and 2024). The most decorated rider is the Swiss Nino Schurter, with gold, silver and bronze across three editions from 2008 to 2016, while three other riders have one gold, and one other medal.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Atlanta
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Bart Brentjens
  Netherlands
Thomas Frischknecht
  Switzerland
Miguel Martinez
  France
2000 Sydney
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Miguel Martinez
  France
Filip Meirhaeghe
  Belgium
Christoph Sauser
  Switzerland
2004 Athens
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Julien Absalon
  France
José Antonio Hermida
  Spain
Bart Brentjens
  Netherlands
2008 Beijing
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Julien Absalon
  France
Jean-Christophe Péraud
  France
Nino Schurter
  Switzerland
2012 London
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Jaroslav Kulhavý
  Czech Republic
Nino Schurter
  Switzerland
Marco Aurelio Fontana
  Italy
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Nino Schurter
  Switzerland
Jaroslav Kulhavý
  Czech Republic
Carlos Coloma Nicolás
  Spain
2020 Tokyo
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Tom Pidcock
  Great Britain
Mathias Flückiger
  Switzerland
David Valero
  Spain
2024 Paris
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Tom Pidcock
  Great Britain
Victor Koretzky
  France
Alan Hatherly
  South Africa
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Tokyo
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Logan Martin
  Australia
Daniel Dhers
  Venezuela
Declan Brooks
  Great Britain
2024 Paris
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José Torres
  Argentina
Kieran Reilly
  Great Britain
Anthony Jeanjean
  France
Games Gold Silver Bronze
2008 Beijing
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Māris Štrombergs
  Latvia
Mike Day
  United States
Donny Robinson
  United States
2012 London
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Māris Štrombergs
  Latvia
Sam Willoughby
  Australia
Carlos Oquendo
  Colombia
2016 Rio de Janeiro
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Connor Fields
  United States
Jelle van Gorkom
  Netherlands
Carlos Ramírez
  Colombia
2020 Tokyo
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Niek Kimmann
  Netherlands
Kye Whyte
  Great Britain
Carlos Ramírez
  Colombia
2024 Paris
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Joris Daudet
  France
Sylvain André
  France
Romain Mahieu
  France

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Road race, team

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1928 Amsterdam
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  Denmark (DEN)
Henry Hansen
Orla Jørgensen
Leo Nielsen
  Great Britain (GBR)
Jack Lauterwasser
John Middleton
Frank Southall
  Sweden (SWE)
Gösta Carlsson
Erik Jansson
Georg Johnsson
1932 Los Angeles
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  Italy (ITA)
Giuseppe Olmo
Attilio Pavesi
Guglielmo Segato
  Denmark (DEN)
Henry Hansen
Leo Nielsen
Frode Sørensen
  Sweden (SWE)
Arne Berg
Bernhard Britz
Sven Höglund
1936 Berlin
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  France (FRA)
Robert Charpentier
Robert Dorgebray
Guy Lapébie
  Switzerland (SUI)
Edgar Buchwalder
Ernst Nievergelt
Kurt Ott
  Belgium (BEL)
Auguste Garrebeek
Armand Putzeys
François Vandermotte
1948 London
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  Belgium (BEL)
Léon Delathouwer
Eugène van Roosbroeck
Lode Wouters
  Great Britain (GBR)
Robert John Maitland
Ian Scott
Gordon Thomas
  France (FRA)
José Beyaert
Jacques Dupont
Alain Moineau
1952 Helsinki
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  Belgium (BEL)
Robert Grondelaers
André Noyelle
Lucien Victor
  Italy (ITA)
Dino Bruni
Gianni Ghidini
Vincenzo Zucconelli
  France (FRA)
Jacques Anquetil
Claude Rouer
Alfred Tonello
1956 Melbourne
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  France (FRA)
Arnaud Geyre
Maurice Moucheraud
Michel Vermeulin
  Great Britain (GBR)
Arthur Brittain
William Holmes
Alan Jackson
  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Reinhold Pommer
Gustav-Adolf Schur
Horst Tüller
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
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  Sweden (SWE)
Erik Friborg
Ragnar Malm
Axel Persson
Algot Lönn
  Great Britain (GBR)
Frederick Grubb
Leonard Meredith
Charles Moss
William Hammond
  United States (USA)
Carl Schutte
Alvin Loftes
Albert Krushel
Walter Martin
1920 Antwerp
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  France (FRA)
Achille Souchard
Fernand Canteloube
Georges Detreille
Marcel Gobillot
  Sweden (SWE)
Harry Stenqvist
Sigfrid Lundberg
Ragnar Malm
Axel Persson
  Belgium (BEL)
Albert Wyckmans
Albert De Bunné
Bernard Janssens
André Vercruysse
1924 Paris
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  France (FRA)
Armand Blanchonnet
René Hamel
André Leducq
Georges Wambst
  Belgium (BEL)
Henri Hoevenaers
Auguste Parfondry
Jean Van Den Bosch
Fernand Saivé
  Sweden (SWE)
Gunnar Sköld
Erik Bohlin
Ragnar Malm
Erik Bjurberg
1928–1956 not included in the Olympic program
1960 Rome
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  Italy (ITA)
Livio Trapè
Antonio Bailetti
Ottavio Cogliati
Giacomo Fornoni
  United Team of Germany (EUA)
Gustav-Adolf Schur
Egon Adler
Erich Hagen
Günter Lörke
  Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksei Petrov
Viktor Kapitonov
Yevgeny Klevtsov
Yury Melikhov
1964 Tokyo
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  Netherlands (NED)
Bart Zoet
Evert Dolman
Gerben Karstens
Jan Pieterse
  Italy (ITA)
Ferruccio Manza
Severino Andreoli
Luciano Dalla Bona
Pietro Guerra
  Sweden (SWE)
Sture Pettersson
Sven Hamrin
Erik Pettersson
Gösta Pettersson
1968 Mexico City
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  Netherlands (NED)
Joop Zoetemelk
Fedor den Hertog
Jan Krekels
René Pijnen
  Sweden (SWE)
Sture Pettersson
Tomas Pettersson
Erik Pettersson
Gösta Pettersson
  Italy (ITA)
Pierfranco Vianelli
Giovanni Bramucci
Vittorio Marcelli
Mauro Simonetti
1972 Munich
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Valery Yardy
Gennady Komnatov
Valery Likhachov
Boris Shukov
  Poland (POL)
Ryszard Szurkowski
Edward Barcik
Lucjan Lis
Stanisław Szozda
None awarded [2]
1976 Montreal
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Aavo Pikkuus
Valery Chaplygin
Anatoly Chukanov
Vladimir Kaminsky
  Poland (POL)
Ryszard Szurkowski
Tadeusz Mytnik
Mieczysław Nowicki
Stanisław Szozda
  Denmark (DEN)
Jørn Lund
Verner Blaudzun
Gert Frank
Jørgen Hansen
1980 Moscow
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  Soviet Union (URS)
Yury Kashirin
Oleg Logvin
Sergei Shelpakov
Anatoly Yarkin
  East Germany (GDR)
Falk Boden
Bernd Drogan
Olaf Ludwig
Hans-Joachim Hartnick
  Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Michal Klasa
Vlastibor Konečný
Alipi Kostadinov
Jiří Škoda
1984 Los Angeles
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  Italy (ITA)
Marcello Bartalini
Marco Giovannetti
Eros Poli
Claudio Vandelli
  Switzerland (SUI)
Alfred Achermann
Richard Trinkler
Laurent Vial
Benno Wiss
  United States (USA)
Ron Kiefel
Clarence Knickman
Davis Phinney
Andrew Weaver
1988 Seoul
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  East Germany (GDR)
Jan Schur
Uwe Ampler
Mario Kummer
Maik Landsmann
  Poland (POL)
Andrzej Sypytkowski
Joachim Halupczok
Zenon Jaskuła
Marek Leśniewski
  Sweden (SWE)
Michel Lafis
Anders Jarl
Björn Johansson
Jan Karlsson
1992 Barcelona
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  Germany (GER)
Michael Rich
Bernd Dittert
Christian Meyer
Uwe Peschel
  Italy (ITA)
Andrea Peron
Flavio Anastasia
Luca Colombo
Gianfranco Contri
  France (FRA)
Jean-Louis Harel
Hervé Boussard
Didier Faivre-Pierret
Philippe Gaumont

Early Games (1896–1908)

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During the first four Games of the Olympiad, track cycling events were held over various distances that were contested at one or two Games only.

Event 96 00 04 08 Gold Silver Bronze
¼ mile Marcus Hurley
  United States
Burton Downing
  United States
Teddy Billington
  United States
⅓ mile Marcus Hurley
  United States
Burton Downing
  United States
Teddy Billington
  United States
660 yards Victor Johnson
  Great Britain
Émile Demangel
  France
Karl Neumer
  Germany
½ mile Marcus Hurley
  United States
Teddy Billington
  United States
Burton Downing
  United States
1 mile Marcus Hurley
  United States
Burton Downing
  United States
Teddy Billington
  United States
2 miles Burton Downing
  United States
Oscar Goerke
  United States
Marcus Hurley
  United States
5 km Benjamin Jones
  Great Britain
Maurice Schilles
  France
André Auffray
  France
5 miles Charles Schlee
  United States
George E. Wiley
  United States
Arthur F. Andrews
  United States
10 km Paul Masson
  France
Léon Flameng
  France
Adolf Schmal
  Austria
20 km Clarence Kingsbury
  Great Britain
Benjamin Jones
  Great Britain
Joseph Werbrouck
  Belgium
25 km Louis Bastien
  France
Louis Hildebrand
  France[3][4]
Auguste Daumain
  France
25 miles Burton Downing
  United States
Arthur F. Andrews
  United States
George E. Wiley
  United States
100 km Léon Flameng
  France
Georgios Kolettis
  Greece
None awarded
Charles Bartlett
  Great Britain
Charles Denny
  Great Britain
Octave Lapize
  France
12 hours Adolf Schmal
  Austria
Frederick Keeping
  Great Britain
None awarded

50 km

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp
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Henry George
  Belgium
Cyril Alden
  Great Britain
Piet Ikelaar
  Netherlands
1924 Paris
details
Ko Willems
  Netherlands
Cyril Alden
  Great Britain
Harry Wyld
  Great Britain
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris
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Enrico Brusoni
  Italy
Karl Duill
  Germany
Louis Trousselier
  France
1904–1980 not included in the Olympic program
1984 Los Angeles
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Roger Ilegems
  Belgium
Uwe Messerschmidt
  West Germany
José Youshimatz
  Mexico
1988 Seoul
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Dan Frost
  Denmark
Leo Peelen
  Netherlands
Marat Ganeyev
  Soviet Union
1992 Barcelona
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Giovanni Lombardi
  Italy
Léon van Bon
  Netherlands
Cédric Mathy
  Belgium
1996 Atlanta
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Silvio Martinello
  Italy
Brian Walton
  Canada
Stuart O'Grady
  Australia
2000 Sydney
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Joan Llaneras
  Spain
Milton Wynants
  Uruguay
Alexei Markov
  Russia
2004 Athens
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Mikhail Ignatiev
  Russia
Joan Llaneras
  Spain
Guido Fulst
  Germany
2008 Beijing
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Joan Llaneras
  Spain
Roger Kluge
  Germany
Chris Newton
  Great Britain
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1964 Tokyo
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Jiří Daler
  Czechoslovakia
Giorgio Ursi
  Italy
Preben Esaksson
  Denmark
1968 Mexico City
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Daniel Rebillard
  France
Mogens Frey Jensen
  Denmark
Xaver Kurmann
  Switzerland
1972 Munich
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Knut Knudsen
  Norway
Xaver Kurmann
  Switzerland
Hans Lutz
  West Germany
1976 Montreal
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Gregor Braun
  West Germany
Herman Ponsteen
  Netherlands
Thomas Huschke
  East Germany
1980 Moscow
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Robert Dill-Bundi
  Switzerland
Alain Bondue
  France
Hans-Henrik Ørsted
  Denmark
1984 Los Angeles
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Steve Hegg
  United States
Rolf Gölz
  West Germany
Leonard Nitz
  United States
1988 Seoul
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Gintautas Umaras
  Soviet Union
Dean Woods
  Australia
Bernd Dittert
  East Germany
1992 Barcelona
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Chris Boardman
  Great Britain
Jens Lehmann
  Germany
Gary Anderson
  New Zealand
1996 Atlanta
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Andrea Collinelli
  Italy
Philippe Ermenault
  France
Bradley McGee
  Australia
2000 Sydney
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Robert Bartko
  Germany
Jens Lehmann
  Germany
Bradley McGee
  Australia
2004 Athens
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Bradley Wiggins
  Great Britain
Bradley McGee
  Australia
Sergi Escobar
  Spain
2008 Beijing
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Bradley Wiggins
  Great Britain
Hayden Roulston
  New Zealand
Steven Burke
  Great Britain
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
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  André Auffray
and Maurice Schilles (FRA)
  Frederick Hamlin
and Horace Johnson (GBR)
  Charlie Brooks
and Walter Isaacs (GBR)
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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  Thomas Lance
and Harry Ryan (GBR)
  William Smith
and James Walker (RSA)
  Frans de Vreng
and Piet Ikelaar (NED)
1924 Paris
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  Lucien Choury
and Jean Cugnot (FRA)
  Edmund Hansen
and Willy Hansen (DEN)
  Gerard Bosch van Drakestein
and Maurice Peeters (NED)
1928 Amsterdam
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  Bernhard Leene
and Daan van Dijk (NED)
  Ernest Chambers
and John Sibbit (GBR)
  Hans Bernhardt
and Karl Köther (GER)
1932 Los Angeles
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  Louis Chaillot
and Maurice Perrin (FRA)
  Ernest Chambers
and Stanley Chambers (GBR)
  Harald Christensen
and Willy Gervin (DEN)
1936 Berlin
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  Ernst Ihbe
and Carl Lorenz (GER)
  Bernhard Leene
and Hendrik Ooms (NED)
  Pierre Georget
and Georges Maton (FRA)
1948 London
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  Renato Perona
and Ferdinando Teruzzi (ITA)
  Alan Bannister
and Reg Harris (GBR)
  Gaston Dron
and René Faye (FRA)
1952 Helsinki
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  Lionel Cox
and Russell Mockridge (AUS)
  Raymond Robinson
and Thomas Shardelow (RSA)
  Antonio Maspes
and Cesare Pinarello (ITA)
1956 Melbourne
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  Joey Browne
and Tony Marchant (AUS)
  Ladislav Fouček
and Václav Machek (TCH)
  Giuseppe Ogna
and Cesare Pinarello (ITA)
1960 Rome
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  Giuseppe Beghetto
and Sergio Bianchetto (ITA)
  Jürgen Simon
and Lothar Stäber (EUA)
  Vladimir Leonov
and Boris Vasilyev (URS)
1964 Tokyo
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  Angelo Damiano
and Sergio Bianchetto (ITA)
  Imants Bodnieks
and Viktor Logunov (URS)
  Willi Fuggerer
and Klaus Kobusch (EUA)
1968 Mexico City
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  Daniel Morelon
and Pierre Trentin (FRA)
  Leijn Loevesijn
and Jan Janssen (NED)
  Daniel Goens
and Robert van Lancker (BEL)
1972 Munich
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  Vladimir Semenets
and Igor Tselovalnikov (URS)
  Jürgen Geschke
and Werner Otto (GDR)
  Andrzej Bek
and Benedykt Kocot (POL)
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens
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Paul Masson
  France
Stamatios Nikolopoulos
  Greece
Adolf Schmal
  Austria
1900–1924 not included in the Olympic program
1928 Amsterdam
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Willy Hansen
  Denmark
Gerard Bosch van Drakestein
  Netherlands
Dunc Gray
  Australia
1932 Los Angeles
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Dunc Gray
  Australia
Jacobus van Egmond
  Netherlands
Charles Rampelberg
  France
1936 Berlin
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Arie van Vliet
  Netherlands
Pierre Georget
  France
Rudolf Karsch
  Germany
1948 London
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Jacques Dupont
  France
Pierre Nihant
  Belgium
Tommy Godwin
  Great Britain
1952 Helsinki
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Russell Mockridge
  Australia
Marino Morettini
  Italy
Raymond Robinson
  South Africa
1956 Melbourne
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Leandro Faggin
  Italy
Ladislav Fouček
  Czechoslovakia
Alfred Swift
  South Africa
1960 Rome
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Sante Gaiardoni
  Italy
Dieter Gieseler
  United Team of Germany
Rostislav Vargashkin
  Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo
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Patrick Sercu
  Belgium
Giovanni Pettenella
  Italy
Pierre Trentin
  France
1968 Mexico City
details
Pierre Trentin
  France
Niels Fredborg
  Denmark
Janusz Kierzkowski
  Poland
1972 Munich
details
Niels Fredborg
  Denmark
Danny Clark
  Australia
Jürgen Schütze
  East Germany
1976 Montreal
details
Klaus-Jürgen Grünke
  East Germany
Michel Vaarten
  Belgium
Niels Fredborg
  Denmark
1980 Moscow
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Lothar Thoms
  East Germany
Aleksandr Panfilov
  Soviet Union
David Weller
  Jamaica
1984 Los Angeles
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Fredy Schmidtke
  West Germany
Curtis Harnett
  Canada
Fabrice Colas
  France
1988 Seoul
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Aleksandr Kirichenko
  Soviet Union
Martin Vinnicombe
  Australia
Robert Lechner
  West Germany
1992 Barcelona
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José Manuel Moreno
  Spain
Shane Kelly
  Australia
Erin Hartwell
  United States
1996 Atlanta
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Florian Rousseau
  France
Erin Hartwell
  United States
Takanobu Jumonji
  Japan
2000 Sydney
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Jason Queally
  Great Britain
Stefan Nimke
  Germany
Shane Kelly
  Australia
2004 Athens
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Chris Hoy
  Great Britain
Arnaud Tournant
  France
Stefan Nimke
  Germany

All-time medal table (Men's) 1896–Present

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France34212277
2  Italy2915852
3  Great Britain24252372
4  United States12131540
5  Australia10141337
6  Germany1091332
7  Soviet Union104822
8  Netherlands917632
9  Denmark791026
10  Belgium781025
11  East Germany65415
12  Switzerland57416
13  Spain55313
14  West Germany44412
15  Sweden33814
16  Russia3148
17  Czechoslovakia2226
18  Latvia2013
19  South Africa1438
20  United Team of Germany1427
21  Greece1304
22  Czech Republic1102
  Kazakhstan1102
24  Austria1023
  Norway1023
26  Argentina1001
27  Poland0549
28  Canada0336
29  New Zealand0246
30  Japan0134
31  Colombia0123
32  Portugal0101
  Ukraine0101
  Uruguay0101
35  Jamaica0011
  Malaysia0011
  Mexico0011
Totals (37 entries)190190186566

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References

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  1. ^ On 17 January 2013, Lance Armstrong was stripped of the bronze medal and disqualified by the International Olympic Committee for an anti-doping rule violation. They also decided not to award Spanish cyclist Abraham Olano the medal, as he had also tested positive for doping, back in 1998.
  2. ^   Netherlands were disqualified when Aad van den Hoek tested positive for coramine. The fourth-placed Belgian team were not awarded the bronze medal because they had not been tested for drugs.
  3. ^ "Paris 1900 Cycling Track Results". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-08-02.
  4. ^ Originally recorded as a British athlete due to birth, his medal was reassigned to France, where he married, lived and worked, by the IOC in June 2024.