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The men's individual pursuit event in
cycling at the 2004
Summer Olympics consisted of matches between two cyclists. The
riders would start at opposite ends of the track. Each had 16 laps
(4 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was
caught before one had gone 16 laps, the times for the distance were
used to determine the victor. In the thirteen matches of the 2004
event, no cyclist was lapped.
Medalists
Records
| World Record |
Christopher Boardman (GBR) |
Manchester, United Kingdom |
4:11.114 |
August 29, 1996 |
| Olympic Record |
Robert Bartko (GER) |
Sydney, Australia |
4:18.515 |
September 17, 2000 |
Results
Qualifying
round
August 20, 16:30
The sixteen riders raced against each other in matches of two.
Qualification for the next round was not based on who won those
matches, however. The cyclists with the eight fastest times
advanced, regardless of whether they won or lost their match.
Match
round
In the first round of actual match competition, cyclists were
seeded into matches based on their times from the qualifying round.
The fastest cyclist faced the eighth-fastest, the second-fastest
faced the third, and so forth. Winners advanced to the finals while
losers in each match received a final ranking based on their time
in the round.
- Heat 1
- Heat 2
- Heat 3
- Heat 4
Medal
round
Cyclists were again re-seeded, this time based on their times in
the match round. The third- and fourth-fastest riders faced off in
the bronze medal match, while the fastest two riders competed for
the gold and silver medals.
- Bronze medal match
- Gold medal match
In a reversal of the 2002 Commonwealth Games final,
where McGee had caught Wiggins before the end, the Brit took the
title to make up for the disappointment of his team-mate losing the
bronze medal match.
Final
classification
Bradley
Wiggins (GBR)
Brad
McGee (AUS)
Sergi
Escobar (ESP)
Rob Hayles (GBR)
Luke
Roberts (AUS)
Fabien
Sanchez (FRA)
Volodymyr Dyuda (UKR)
Robert
Bartko (GER)
Linas
Balciunas (LTU)
Alexei
Markov (RUS)
Christian
Lademann (GER)
Carlos Castano (ESP)
Vasili Kiryienka (BLR)
Yuriy
Yuda (KAZ)
Hossein
Askari (IRI)
Did not start:
Levi
Heimans (NED)
References