Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

Men's cycling sprint
at the Games of the XIX Olympiad
VenueOlympic Velodrome, Mexico City
Date18-19 October 1968
Competitors47 from 28 nations
Medalists
   France
   Italy
   France
Cycling at the
1968 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men
Team time trial men
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men
Team pursuit men
Sprint men
1000 m time trial men
Tandem men

These are the official results of the Men's Sprint at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico, held on 18 to 19 October 1968. There were 47 participants from 28 nations.[1]

Final classification

Rank Name Nationality
1st Daniel Morelon France
2nd Giordano Turrini Italy
3rd Pierre Trentin France
4 Omar Pkhakadze Soviet Union
5 Jürgen Barth West Germany
Jan Jansen Netherlands
Leijn Loevesijn Netherlands
Dino Verzini Italy
9 Jackie Simes United States
Tim Mountford United States
Robert Van Lancker Belgium
Roger Gibbon Trinidad and Tobago
Niels Fredborg Denmark
Gordon Johnson Australia
Reg Barnett Great Britain
Serhiy Kravtsov Soviet Union
Leslie King Trinidad and Tobago
Ivan Kučírek Czechoslovakia
Sanji Inoue Japan
José Mercado Mexico
Peder Pedersen Denmark
András Baranyecz Hungary
John Nicholson Australia
Daniel Goens Belgium
Carlos Roqueiro Argentina
Jocelyn Lovell Canada
Ian Alsop Great Britain
José Pittaro Argentina
Miloš Jelínek Czechoslovakia
Pakanit Boriharnvanakhet Thailand
Roberto Roxas Philippines
Kim Gwang-seon South Korea
Juan Reyes Cuba
Arturo García Mexico
Kriengsak Varavudhi Thailand
Kensley Reece Barbados
Edwin Torres Puerto Rico
Bob Boucher Canada
Fan Yue-tao Chinese Taipei
Raúl Marcelo Vázquez Cuba
Kenneth Sutherland Belize
Héctor Urrego Colombia
Aubrey Bryce Guyana
José Jaime Galeano Colombia
Gwon Jung-hyeon South Korea
Rolando Guaves Philippines
Tarek Abou Al Dahab Lebanon

References

  1. "Cycling at the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games: Men's Sprint". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
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