Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics

six cycling events were contested at the Neo Phaliron Velodrome

At the 1896 Summer Olympics, there were 6 cycling events at the Neo Phaliron Velodrome. They were prepared by the Sub-Committee for Cycling. The events were held on 8 April, 11 April, 12 April and 13 April 1896. 19 cyclists from 5 nations competed.[1]

Cycling
at the Games of the I Olympiad
VenuesAthens and surrounding area
Neo Phaliron Velodrome
Date8, 11–13 April 1896
Competitors19 from 5 nations
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Medal summary

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The table shows the medals that were given afterwards by the International Olympic Committee. At the time, the winners were given a silver medal. The rest of the athletes were not given any award. Of the 5 nations, every nation won at least a silver medal or better. Three nations won a gold medal.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race
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Aristidis Konstantinidis
  Greece
August von Gödrich
  Germany
Edward Battell
  Great Britain
Track time trial
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Paul Masson
  France
Stamatios Nikolopoulos
  Greece
Adolf Schmal
  Austria
Sprint
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Paul Masson
  France
Stamatios Nikolopoulos
  Greece
Léon Flameng
  France
10 kilometres
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Paul Masson
  France
Léon Flameng
  France
Adolf Schmal
  Austria
100 kilometres
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Léon Flameng
  France
Georgios Kolettis
  Greece
none awarded
12-hour race
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Adolf Schmal
  Austria
Frederick Keeping
  Great Britain
none awarded

Participating nations

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Léon Flameng and Paul Masson won 6 medals for France. 4 of these medals were gold medals.

19 cyclists from 5 nations competed at the Athens Games:

(*) NOTE: Also had one cyclist (Nikos Loverdos) from Smyrna. Loverdos competed for Greece.

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France4116
2  Greece1304
3  Austria1023
4  Great Britain0112
5  Germany0101
Totals (5 entries)66416

Sub-Committee for Cycling

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References

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  1. "Cycling: 1896 Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2013-05-01.

Other websites

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