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Cycling at the Summer Olympics

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Summary

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FieldValue
imageCycling pictogram.svg
size150
sportcycling
codeCYC (all cycling)
BMF (BMX freestyle)
BMX (BMX racing)
MTB (mountain bike)
CRD (road)
CTR (track)
menevents11
womenevents11

BMF (BMX freestyle) BMX (BMX racing) MTB (mountain bike) CRD (road) CTR (track) Cycling has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics, at which a road race and five track events were held. Mountain bike racing entered the Olympic programme at the Atlanta Olympics, followed by BMX racing in 2008 and freestyle BMX in 2020. Before the 2020 Summer Olympics, all events were speed races, but the 2020 programme featured BMX freestyle for the first time.

Women's road events were introduced to the Olympic programme at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Women's track events were added in 1988, and both types of events have been featured since then.

The 2012 Summer Olympics were the first at which men and women competed in the same number of events in all cycling disciplines, including track cycling, which previously had more men's and fewer women's events than the 2008 programme. However, women have shorter distances for some events.

Summary

GamesYearEventsBest Nation123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233
18966FRA (1)
19003FRA (2)
19047USA (1)
19086GBR (1)
19122SWE (1)
19206GBR (2)
19246FRA (3)
19286DEN (1)
19326ITA (1)
19366FRA (4)
19486FRA (5)
19526ITA (2)
19566ITA (3)
19606ITA (4)
19647ITA (5)
19687FRA (6)
19727URS (1)
19766FRG (1)
19806URS (2)
19848USA (2)
19889URS (3)
199210GER (1)
199614FRA (7)
200018FRA (8)
200418AUS (1)
200818GBR (3)
201218GBR (4)
201618GBR (5)
202022GBR (6)
202422FRA (9)

Track cycling

Men's events

Event960004081220242832364852566064687276808488929600040812162024YearsKeirinMadisonOmniumPursuit, teamSprint, individual ()Sprint, teamTotal
Not yet introduced}}XXXXXXX7
Not yet introduced}}XXXXX5
Not yet introduced}}XXXX4
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX25
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX28
Not yet introduced}}XXXXXXX7
110202222222222222222225555566

Past events that occurred once or twice

  • 50 kilometres: 1920, 1924
  • 100 kilometres: 1896, 1908

Only at the 1896 Summer Olympics

  • 12 hours
  • of 1 km time trial

Only at the 1904 Summer Olympics

  • mile
  • mile
  • mile
  • 1 mile
  • 2 miles
  • 5 miles
  • 25 miles

Only at the 1908 Summer Olympics

  • 660 yards
  • 5 kilometres (5000 metres)
  • 10 kilometres
  • 20 kilometres
  • 25 kilometres
Event960004081220242832364852566064687276808488929600040812162024YearsPoints race ()Pursuit, individualTandem1 km time trial ()Total
XNot yet reintroduced}}XXXXXXXPart of omnium since}}7
Not yet introduced}}XXXXXXXXXXXXNot occurred since}}12
XXXXXXXXXXXXXNot occurred since}}13
1896 time trial]] was the only time the event was held over one-third of a kilometre rather than one kilometreNot yet reintroduced}}XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXNot occurred since}}18
010101122222223332233333320000

Women's events

Event960004081220242832364852566064687276808488929600040812162024YearsKeirinMadisonOmniumPursuit, teamSprint, individual ()Sprint, team
Not yet introduced}}XXXX4
Not yet introduced}}XX2
Not yet introduced}}XXXX4
Not yet introduced}}XXXX4
Not yet introduced}}XXXXXXXXXX10
Not yet introduced}}XXXX4

Past events

  • Points race: 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008
  • : Now part of omnium events after the 2008 Olympics
  • Pursuit, individual: 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008
  • 500 m time trial: 2000, 2004

Medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

Road cycling

Men's events

Event960004081220242832364852566064687276808488929600040812162024YearsRoad race, individual ()Time trial, individual ()
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX22
XXXXXXXXXXXXX13
Event9600040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620YearsRoad race, team ()Time trial, teamTotal
XXXX4
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX14
10002222222222222222222222222

Women's events

Event960004081220242832364852566064687276808488929600040812162024YearsRoad race ()Time trial ()Total
XXXXXXXXXXX11
XXXXXXXX8
000000000000000000011122222222

Medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

Mountain biking

Events

Event9600040812162024YearsMen's cross countryWomen's cross countryTotal
XXXXXXXX8
XXXXXXXX8
22222222

Medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

BMX racing

Events

Event0812162024YearsMen's racingWomen's racingTotal
XXXXX5
XXXXX5
22222

Medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

BMX freestyle

Events

Event2024YearsMen's parkWomen's parkTotal
XX2
XX2
22

Medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

Overall medal table

Last updated after the 2024 Summer Olympics

Medalists

The top of the lists for most successful (by gold medals won) and most decorated (by all medals won) are dominated by recently active track cyclists from Great Britain, who rose to prominence from the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, and then dominance from the Beijing 2008 Games, winning 22 gold medals in the velodrome between 2008 and 2020, as well as single golds in road racing, road time trial, BMX freestyle, BMX racing and mountain biking in that timeframe. This sharp rise was largely thanks to significant funding by UK Sport of British Cycling. The most successful Olympic cyclists of each sex are husband-and-wife couple Jason and Laura Kenny, with Jason winning seven golds and two silver medals and Laura five golds and one silver medal. Jason also holds the record of most decorated cyclist, with nine medals, and is the only cyclist to have successfully defended Olympic gold medals in three different cycling events. Laura Kenny shares the title of most decorated female cyclist, with six medals, with Dutch legend Leontien van Moorsel (four golds, one silver and one bronze) and Australia sprint star Anna Meares (two gold, one silver and three bronze medals). Laura Kenny holds the unique distinction of winning the inaugural gold medals in three different events - women's team pursuit and women's omnium (both 2012) and women's madison (2020).

Great Britain's Chris Hoy, the first Olympic cyclist to win six gold medals, holds the unique distinction of having won gold across four different track disciplines; the Kilo, the team sprint (twice), match sprint and keirin (twice) disciplines. Three cyclists share the record for gold medals in the same event with three; Jason Kenny in team sprint, compatriot Ed Clancy in team pursuit, and American Kristin Armstrong in time trial. All three achieved the feat between 2008 and 2016.

Cyclists who have won six or more Olympic medals. :As of the 2024 Summer Olympics Riders in bold still active.

#CyclistCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal12345678
GBR7209
GBR5128
GBR6107
GBR5106
****NED5016
NED4116
USA2316
AUS2136

Nations

No. of nationsNo. of cyclists
57
1972

References

References

  1. McQuaid, Pat. (February 2012). "The equal opportunities: How to make it happen". [[Union Cycliste Internationale.
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