The men's sprint at the 1928 Summer Olympics took place at the Olympic Stadium in Amsterdam.[1] There were 18 competitors from 18 nations, with each nation (for the first time) limited to one cyclist.[2][3] The event was won by Roger Beaufrand of France, the nation's second consecutive and fourth overall victory in the men's sprint. Antoine Mazairac of the Netherlands, the only other nation to have won a gold medal in the event, put the Dutch team on the podium for the third consecutive Games with his silver. Willy Hansen earned Denmark's first medal in the event, with his bronze.
Men's sprint at the Games of the IX Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
Dates | 4–6 August | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 18 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Background edit
This was the sixth appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. None of the semifinalists from 1924 returned. The favorites included Roger Beaufrand of France and the host nation cyclist Antoine Mazairac, who had finished second at the 1923 and 1925 World Championships.[2]
Austria, Ireland, Spain, and Turkey each made their debut in the men's sprint. France made its sixth appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event.
Competition format edit
This track cycling event consisted of numerous rounds. Each race involved the riders starting simultaneously and next to each other, from a standing start. Because the early part of races tend to be slow-paced and highly tactical, only the time for the last 200 metres of the one-kilometre race is recorded.
The competition began with a preliminary round consisting of six races, with the winner of each advancing to the quarterfinals. The losers of the preliminary round competed in a two-round repechage, with two cyclists qualifying for the finals out of the repechage. Beginning with the quarterfinals, the competition was a single elimination tournament, with a bronze medal match.[2][4]
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
The first round was interrupted by rain and had to be continued on the second day.
Date | Time | Round |
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Saturday, 4 August 1928 | 19:00 | Round 1 Repechage semifinals Repechage final |
Sunday, 5 August 1928 | 19:30 | Quarterfinals |
Monday, 6 August 1928 | 14:00 | Semifinals Medal matches |
Results edit
Round 1 edit
Heat 1 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Willy Hansen | Denmark | Q |
2 | Antonio Malvassi | Argentina | R |
Heat 2 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Roger Beaufrand | France | Q |
2 | Bertie Donnelly | Ireland | R |
3 | August Schaffer | Austria | R |
Heat 3 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Yves Van Massenhove | Belgium | Q |
2 | Jerzy Koszutski | Poland | R |
3 | Walter Knabenhans | Switzerland | R |
Heat 4 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Hans Bernhardt | Germany | Q |
2 | James Davies | Canada | R |
3 | Cavit Cav | Turkey | R |
Heat 5 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Antoine Mazairac | Netherlands | Q |
2 | Sydney Cozens | Great Britain | R |
3 | Francisco Juillet | Chile | R |
Heat 6 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Jack Standen | Australia | Q |
2 | Edoardo Severgnini | Italy | R |
3 | Roberts Plūme | Latvia | R |
4 | José María Yermo | Spain | R |
Repechage semifinals edit
Repechage semifinal 1 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Walter Knabenhans | Switzerland | Q |
2 | Francisco Juillet | Chile |
Repechage semifinal 2 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Antonio Malvassi | Argentina | Q |
2 | Edoardo Severgnini | Italy | |
3 | James Davies | Canada |
Repechage semifinal 3 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Jerzy Koszutski | Poland | Q |
2 | Bertie Donnelly | Ireland | |
3 | Roberts Plūme | Latvia |
Repechage semifinal 4 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Sydney Cozens | Great Britain | Q |
2 | José María de Yermo | Spain | |
3 | August Schaffer | Austria |
Repechage final edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Jerzy Koszutski | Poland | Q |
2 | Antonio Malvassi | Argentina | Q |
3 | Sydney Cozens | Great Britain | |
4 | Walter Knabenhans | Switzerland |
Quarterfinals edit
Quarterfinal 1 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Hans Bernhardt | Germany | 13.2 | Q |
2 | Yves Van Massenhove | Belgium |
Quarterfinal 2 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Antoine Mazairac | Netherlands | 13.2 | Q |
2 | Jack Standen | Australia |
Quarterfinal 3 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Roger Beaufrand | France | 13.4 | Q |
2 | Antonio Malvassi | Argentina |
Quarterfinal 4 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Willy Hansen | Denmark | 13.2 | Q |
2 | Jerzy Koszutski | Poland |
Semifinals edit
Semifinal 1 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Antoine Mazairac | Netherlands | 12.2 | Q |
2 | Willy Hansen | Denmark | B |
Semifinal 2 edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
Notes |
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1 | Roger Beaufrand | France | 13.2 | Q |
2 | Hans Bernhardt | Germany | B |
Medal matches edit
Bronze medal match edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
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Willy Hansen | Denmark | 12.2 | |
4 | Hans Bernhardt | Germany |
Final edit
Rank | Cyclist | Nation | Time 200 m |
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Roger Beaufrand | France | 13.2 | |
Antoine Mazairac | Netherlands |
References edit
- ^ "Cycling at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Sprint". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
- ^ a b c "Sprint, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
- ^ Official Report, p. 505.
- ^ Official Report, p. 511.
- ^ "1928 Summer Olympics official report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 April 2008.
- ^ "Cycling - Track 1928". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2012.