1893 Track Cycling World Championships

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The 1893 track cycling world championships were the inaugural world championships for track cycling. Before then there had been events described as world championships but without ratification by a world cycling authority. The creation of the International Cycling Association in 1892 made internationally recognised championships possible.

They took place in Chicago, United States. There were three events: sprint, stayers' race (motor-paced) and a 10km, now classified as a scratch race. The rules allowed for a team race but it was not held. Races were held only for amateurs. Winners received a gold medal and all other participants a silver.

The USA took two of the three gold medals. The table below shows the position had gold, silver and bronze medals been awarded.

[edit] Medals table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Flag of the United States United States 2 2 3 7
2 Flag of South Africa South Africa 1 0 0 1
3 Flag of Germany Germany 0 1 0 1
Total 3 3 3 9

[edit] Medal Summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint
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Arthur-Augustus Zimmerman
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John S. Johnson
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John Patrick Bliss
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Stayers
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Lawrence Meintjes
Flag of South Africa South Africa
Charles Albrecht
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B. Ulbricht
Flag of the United States United States
10 km Sprint
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Arthur-Augustus Zimmerman
Flag of the United States United States
John Patrick Bliss
Flag of the United States United States
John S. Johnson
Flag of the United States United States

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