Cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

The men's sprint event was part of the track cycling programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The field consisted of 31 cyclists from 17 countries.[1] The Vélodrome de Vincennes track was a 500-metre (1,640 ft) loop.[2] The event was won by Lucien Michard of France, the nation's third victory in the men's sprint. His teammate Jean Cugnot earned bronze. Jacob Meijer of the Netherlands took silver, putting the Dutch team on the podium for the second consecutive Games.

Men's sprint
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Lucien Michard (1930)
VenueVélodrome de Vincennes
DatesJuly 26–27
Competitors31 from 17 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lucien Michard
 France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jacob Meijer
 Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jean Cugnot
 France
← 1920
1928 →

Background edit

This was the fifth appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. The only returning semifinalist from 1920 was gold medal winner Maurice Peeters of the Netherlands. Peeters had also won the Grand Prix de Paris in 1920. He was one of the favorites along with William Fenn of the United States and 1923 World Champion Jean Cugnot of France.[3]

Argentina, Bulgaria, Chile, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, and Switzerland each made their debut in the men's sprint. France made its fifth appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event.

Competition format edit

There were 12 first-round heats, with up to three cyclists in each. The top cyclist in each heat advanced to the quarterfinals (12 cyclists), while all other finishers went to the first repechage (18 cyclists, with one man eliminated because he did not finish his heat). In the first repechage, there were six heats of three cyclists each, with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals (6 cyclists, joining the 12 already qualified) and everyone else eliminated. The 18 quarterfinalists were divided into six heats of three cyclists each. The winner advanced directly to the semifinals (6 cyclists), while the other cyclists went to a second repechage (12 cyclists). The second repechage featured three heats of four cyclists each, with the winners advancing to the semifinals (3 cyclists, joining the 6 already qualified) and all others eliminated. The semifinals were three heats of three cyclists each, with winners advancing to the three-man final and others eliminated.[3]

Records edit

The records for the sprint are 200 metre flying time trial records, kept for the qualifying round in later Games as well as for the finish of races.

World record Unknown Unknown* Unknown Unknown
Olympic record   Thomas Johnson (GBR) 11.8 Antwerp, Belgium 9 August 1920

* World records were not tracked by the UCI until 1954.

No new Olympic record was set during the competition.

Schedule edit

Date Time Round
Saturday, 26 July 1924 Round 1
First repechage
Sunday, 27 July 1924 Quarterfinals
Second repechage
Semifinals
Final

Results edit

Source:[1][4][3]

Round 1 edit

The top finisher in each heat qualified for the quarterfinals. All other cyclists went to the first repechage for a second chance at quarterfinal qualifying.

Heat 1 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Pierre De Bruyne   Belgium 13.8 Q
2 Eugenio Gret   Argentina R

Heat 2 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 George Dempsey   Australia 13.8 Q
2 Julio Polet   Argentina R
3 Miloš Knobloch   Czechoslovakia R

Heat 3 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Walter Coppins   Australia 13.6 Q
2 Willy Hansen   Denmark R
3 Boris Dimchev   Bulgaria R

Heat 4 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 William Fenn   United States 13.6 Q
2 Ricardo Bermejo   Chile R
Maurice Gillen   Luxembourg DNF

Heat 5 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Lucien Michard   France 13.6 Q
2 Alejandro Vidal   Chile R

Heat 6 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Herbert Fuller   Great Britain 13.8 Q
2 Holger Guldager   Denmark R

Heat 7 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Maurice Peeters   Netherlands 17.0 Q

Heat 8 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Guglielmo Bossi   Italy 13.6 Q
2 János Grimm   Hungary R
3 Oldřich Červinka   Czechoslovakia R

Heat 9 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jacob Meijer   Netherlands 13.2 Q
2 Louis Mermillod   Switzerland R
3 Ferenc Uhereczky   Hungary R

Heat 10 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jean Cugnot   France 12.8 Q
2 George Owen   Great Britain R
3 Artūrs Zeiberliņš   Latvia R

Heat 11 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Francesco Del Grosso   Italy 12.8 Q
2 Jan Łazarski   Poland R
3 Roberts Plūme   Latvia R

Heat 12 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Franciszek Szymczyk   Poland 13.6 Q
2 Jean Verheyen   Belgium R
3 Francisco Juillet   Chile R

First repechage edit

First repechage heat 1 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Willy Hansen   Denmark Q
2 Julio Polet   Argentina
Francisco Juillet   Chile DNS

First repechage heat 2 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Miloš Knobloch   Czechoslovakia Q
Boris Dimchev   Bulgaria DNS
Alejandro Vidal   Chile DNS

First repechage heat 3 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Holger Guldager   Denmark Q
2 Artūrs Zeiberliņš   Latvia
3 Eugenio Gret   Argentina

First repechage heat 4 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Louis Mermillod   Switzerland Q
2 Ferenc Uhereczky   Hungary
3 Oldřich Červinka   Czechoslovakia

First repechage heat 5 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 János Grimm   Hungary Q
2 Ricardo Bermejo   Chile
3 Jean Verheyen   Belgium

First repechage heat 6 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 George Owen   Great Britain Q
2 Jan Łazarski   Poland
3 Roberts Plūme   Latvia

Quarterfinals edit

The 18 winners of the first round and first repechage competed in the quarterfinals. Again, the winner of each heat advanced (this time to the semifinals) while the other cyclists competed in another repechage.

Quarterfinal 1 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jacob Meijer   Netherlands 13.2 Q
2 Willy Hansen   Denmark R
3 Miloš Knobloch   Czechoslovakia R

Quarterfinal 2 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Lucien Michard   France 13.0 Q
2 Holger Guldager   Denmark R
3 George Owen   Great Britain R

Quarterfinal 3 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 George Dempsey   Australia 13.2 Q
2 Maurice Peeters   Netherlands R
3 János Grimm   Hungary R

Quarterfinal 4 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jean Cugnot   France 13.2 Q
2 William Fenn   United States R
3 Pierre De Bruyne   Belgium R

Quarterfinal 5 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Francesco Del Grosso   Italy 13.6 Q
2 Louis Mermillod   Switzerland R
3 Franciszek Szymczyk   Poland R

Quarterfinal 6 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Herbert Fuller   Great Britain 13.0 Q
2 Guglielmo Bossi   Italy R
3 Walter Coppins   Australia R

Second repechage edit

Second repechage heat 1 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Guglielmo Bossi   Italy Q
2 Maurice Peeters   Netherlands
3 Willy Hansen   Denmark
4 Miloš Knobloch   Czechoslovakia

Second repechage heat 2 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Louis Mermillod   Switzerland Q
2 Pierre De Bruyne   Belgium
3 János Grimm   Hungary
4 George Owen   Great Britain

Second repechage heat 3 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Holger Guldager   Denmark Q
2 William Fenn   United States
3 Walter Coppins   Australia
Franciszek Szymczyk   Poland DNS

Semifinals edit

The nine remaining cyclists competed in three semifinals, with the winners advancing to the finals and the losers eliminated.

Semifinal 1 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Lucien Michard   France 12.2 Q
2 Herbert Fuller   Great Britain
3 Guglielmo Bossi   Italy

Semifinal 2 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jacob Meijer   Netherlands 12.8 Q
2 Holger Guldager   Denmark
3 Francesco Del Grosso   Italy

Semifinal 3 edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes
1 Jean Cugnot   France 12.2 Q
2 George Dempsey   Australia
3 Louis Mermillod   Switzerland

Final edit

The final three cyclists competed for the three medals.

Rank Cyclist Nation Time
  Lucien Michard   France 12.8
  Jacob Meijer   Netherlands
  Jean Cugnot   France

References edit

  1. ^ a b Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2009-02-16.
  2. ^ Cycling at the 1924 Paris Summer Games
  3. ^ a b c "Sprint, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  4. ^ Cycling at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Sprint, 1,000 Metres