UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Men's Sprint
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The UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Men's Sprint is the world championship sprint event held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Between its inception and 1992, the sprint was separated into two events; one for professionals and one for amateurs. From 1993, all competitors competed in one open event. It was first held at the 1893 championships, two years after the first amateur sprint world championship.. As of 2007, Koichi Nakano from Japan has won the most titles with ten consecutive professional wins between 1977 and 1986.
[edit] Medalists
Only professional medal winners are stated for up to and including 1992.
Championships | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
1895 Cologne details |
Robert Protin (BEL) | Georges A. Banker (USA) | Emile Huet (BEL) |
1896 Copenhagen details |
Paul Bourillon (FRA) | Charles F. Barden (GBR) | Edmond Jacquelin (FRA) |
1897 Glasgow details |
Willi Arend (GER) | Charles F. Barden (GBR) | Paul Masson (FRA) |
1898 Vienna details |
Georges A. Banker (USA) | Franz Verheyen (GER) | Edmond Jacquelin (FRA) |
1899 Montreal details |
Marshall Taylor (USA) | Tom Buttler (USA) | Gaston Courbe D'outrelon (FRA) |
1900 Paris details |
Edmond Jacquelin (FRA) | Harie Meyers (NED) | Willi Arend (GER) |
1901 Berlin details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Edmond Jacquelin (FRA) | Guus Schilling (NED) |
1902 Rome details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Willi Arend (GER) | Pietro Bixio (ITA) |
1903 Copenhagen details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Willi Arend (GER) | Harie Meyers (NED) |
1904 London details |
Iver Lawson (USA) | Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Henri Mayer (GER) |
1905 Antwerp details |
Gabriel Poulain (FRA) | Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Henri Mayer (GER) |
1906 Genève details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Gabriel Poulain (FRA) | Emile Friol (FRA) |
1907 Paris details |
Emile Friol (FRA) | Henri Mayer (GER) | Walter Rütt (GER) |
1908 Berlin details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Gabriel Poulain (FRA) | Charles Louis Van Den Born (BEL) |
1909 Copenhagen details |
Victor Dupre (FRA) | Gabriel Poulain (FRA) | Walter Rütt (GER) |
1910 Brussels details |
Emile Friol (FRA) | Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Medal not awarded |
1911 Rome details |
Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | Léon Hourlier (FRA) | Medal not awarded |
1912 Newark details |
Frank Kramer (USA) | Alfred Grenda (AUS) | André Perchicot (FRA) |
1913 Leipzig details |
Walter Rütt (GER) | Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN) | André Perchicot (FRA) |
1920 Antwerp details |
Bob Spears (AUS) | Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) | William J. Balley (GBR) |
1921 Copenhagen details |
Piet Moeskops (NED) | Bob Spears (AUS) | Pierre Sergent (FRA) |
1922 Paris details |
Piet Moeskops (NED) | Bob Spears (AUS) | Alois Degraeve (BEL) |
1923 Zürich details |
Piet Moeskops (NED) | Gabriel Poulain (FRA) | Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) |
1924 Paris details |
Piet Moeskops (NED) | Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) | Maurice Schilles (FRA) |
1925 Amsterdam details |
Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) | Maurice Schilles (FRA) | Lucien Michard (FRA) |
1926 Milan details |
Piet Moeskops (NED) | César Moretti (ITA) | Lucien Michard (FRA) |
1927 Cologne details |
Lucien Michard (FRA) | Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) | Lucien Faucheux (FRA) |
1928 Budapest details |
Lucien Michard (FRA) | Lucien Faucheux (FRA) | Ernst Kaufmann (FRA) |
1929 Zürich details |
Lucien Michard (FRA) | Piet Moeskops (NED) | Ernst Kaufmann (SUI) |
1930 Brussels details |
Lucien Michard (FRA) | Piet Moeskops (NED) | Orlando Piani (ITA) |
1931 Copenhagen details |
Willy Falck Hansen (DEN) | Lucien Michard (FRA) | Jef Scherens (BEL) |
1932 Rome details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Lucien Michard (FRA) | Mathias Engel (GER) |
1933 Paris details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Lucien Michard (FRA) | Albert Richter (GER) |
1934 Leipzig details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Albert Richter (GER) | Loius Gerardin (FRA) |
1935 Brussels details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Albert Richter (GER) | Loius Gerardin (FRA) |
1936 Zürich details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Loius Gerardin (FRA) | Albert Richter (GER) |
1937 Copenhagen details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Albert Richter (GER) |
1938 Amsterdam details |
Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Jef Scherens (BEL) | Albert Richter (GER) |
1939 Milan details |
Final Non Contested Due To War | ||
1946 Zürich details |
Jan Derksen (NED) | Georges Senfftleben (FRA) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) |
1947 Paris details |
Jef Scherens (BEL) | Loius Gerardin (FRA) | Georges Senfftleben (FRA) |
1948 Amsterdam details |
Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Loius Gerardin (FRA) | Georges Senfftleben (FRA) |
1949 Copenhagen details |
Reg Harris (GBR) | Jan Derksen (NED) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) |
1950 Rocourt details |
Reg Harris (GBR) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Jan Derksen (NED) |
1951 Milan details |
Reg Harris (GBR) | Jacques Bellenger (FRA) | Sid Patterson (AUS) |
1952 Paris details |
Oscar Plattner ( SUI) | Georges Senfftleben (FRA) | Jan Derksen (NED) |
1953 Zürich details |
Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Enzo Sacchi (ITA) | Reg Harris (GBR) |
1954 Cologne details |
Reg Harris (GBR) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Enzo Sacchi (ITA) |
1955 Milan details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Oscar Plattner (SUI) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) |
1956 Copenhagen details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Reg Harris (GBR) | Oscar Plattner (SUI) |
1957 Rocourt details |
Jan Derksen (NED) | Adrie Van Vliet (NED) | Roger Gaignard (FRA) |
1958 Paris details |
Michel Rousseau (FRA) | Enzo Sacchi (ITA) | Antonio Maspes (ITA) |
1959 Amsterdam details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Michel Rousseau (FRA) | Jan Derksen (NED) |
1960 Leipzig details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Oscar Plattner (SUI) | Jos De Bakker (BEL) |
1961 Zürich details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Michel Rousseau (FRA) | Jos De Bakker (BEL) |
1962 Milan details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) | Oscar Plattner (SUI) |
1963 Rocourt details |
Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) | Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Jos De Bakker (BEL) |
1964 Paris details |
Antonio Maspes (ITA) | Ron Baensch (AUS) | Jos De Bakker (BEL) |
1965 San Sebastián details |
Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA) | Patrick Sercu (BEL) | Ron Baensch (AUS) |
1966 Frankfurt details |
Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA) | Ron Baensch (AUS) | Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) |
1967 Amsterdam details |
Patrick Sercu (BEL) | Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA) | Angelo Damiano (ITA) |
1968 Rome details |
Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA) | Patrick Sercu (BEL) | Giovanni Pettenella (ITA) |
1969 Antwerp details |
Patrick Sercu (BEL) | Robert Van Lancker (BEL) | Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) |
1970 Leicester details |
Gordon Johnson (AUS) | Sante Gaiardoni (ITA) | Leijn Loevesijn (NED) |
1971 Varese details |
Leijn Loevesijn (NED) | Robert Van Lancker (BEL) | Giordano Turrini (ITA) |
1972 Marseille details |
Robert Van Lancker (BEL) | Gordon Johnson (AUS) | Giordano Turrini (ITA) |
1973 San Sebastián details |
Robert Van Lancker (BEL) | Giordano Turrini (ITA) | Ezio Cardi (ITA) |
1974 Montreal details |
Peder Pedersen (DEN) | John Nicholson (AUS) | Robert Van Lancker (BEL) |
1975 Rocourt details |
John Nicholson (AUS) | Peder Pedersen (DEN) | Ryoij Abe (JPN) |
1976 Monteroni di Lecce details |
John Nicholson (AUS) | Giordano Turrini (ITA) | Yoshua Sugata (JPN) |
1977 San Cristóbal details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Yoshua Sugata (JPN) | John Nicholson (AUS) |
1978 Munich details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Dieter Berkmann (GER) | Yos Sugata (JPN) |
1979 Amsterdam details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Dieter Berkmann (GER) | Michel Vaarten (BEL) |
1980 Besançon details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Mas Ozaki (JPN) | Daniel Morelon (FRA) |
1981 Brno details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Gordon Singleton (CAN) | Kenji Takahashi (JPN) |
1982 Leicester details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Gordon Singleton (CAN) | Yavé Cahard (FRA) |
1983 Zürich details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Yavé Cahard (FRA) | Ottavio Dazzan (ITA) |
1984 Barcelona details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Ottavio Dazzan (ITA) | Yavé Cahard (FRA) |
1985 Bassano del Grappa details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Yoshiyuchi Matsueda (JPN) | Ottavio Dazzan (ITA) |
1986 Colorado Springs details |
Koichi Nakano (JPN) | Hideyuki Matsui (JPN) | Noboyuki Tawara (JPN) |
1987 Vienna details |
Nobuyuki Tawara (JPN) | Hideyuki Matsui (JPN) | Claudio Golinelli (ITA) |
1988 Ghent details |
Stephen Pate (AUS) | Medal not awarded | Nobuyuki Tawara (JPN) |
1989 Lyon details |
Claudio Golinelli (ITA) | Yuichiro Kamiyama (JPN) | Hideyuki Matsui (JPN) |
1990 Maebashi details |
Michaël Hübner (GER) | Claudio Golinelli (ITA) | Stephen Pate (AUS) |
1991 Stuttgart details |
Medal not awarded | Fabrice Colas (FRA) | Medal not awarded |
1992 Valencia details |
Michaël Hübner (GER) | Frédéric Magne (FRA) | Eric Schoefs (BEL) |
1993 Hamar details |
Gary Neiwand (AUS) | Michaël Hübner (GER) | Eyk Pokorny (GER) |
1994 Palermo details |
Marty Nothstein (USA) | Darryn Hill (AUS) | Michaël Hübner (GER) |
1995 Bogotá details |
Darryn Hill (AUS) | Curt Harnett (CAN) | Frédéric Magne (FRA) |
1996 Manchester details |
Florian Rousseau (FRA) | Marty Nothstein (USA) | Darryn Hill (AUS) |
1997 Perth details |
Florian Rousseau (FRA) | Jens Fiedler (GER) | Darryn Hill (AUS) |
1998 Bordeaux details |
Florian Rousseau (FRA) | Jens Fiedler (GER) | Laurent Gane (FRA) |
1999 Berlin details |
Laurent Gane (FRA) | Jens Fiedler (GER) | Florian Rousseau (FRA) |
2000 Manchester details |
Jan Van Eijden (GER) | Laurent Gane (FRA) | Medal not awarded |
2001 Antwerp details |
Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | Laurent Gane (FRA) | Florian Rousseau (FRA) |
2002 Ballerup details |
Sean Eadie (AUS) | Jobie Dajka (AUS) | Florian Rousseau (FRA) |
2003 Stuttgart details |
Laurent Gane (FRA) | Jobie Dajka (AUS) | René Wolff (GER) |
2004 Melbourne details |
Theo Bos (NED) | Laurent Gane (FRA) | Ryan Bayley (AUS) |
2005 Los Angeles details |
René Wolff (GER) | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | Jobie Dajka (AUS) |
2006 Bordeaux details |
Theo Bos (NED) | Craig MacLean (GBR) | Stefan Nimke (GER) |
2007 Palma de Mallorca details |
Theo Bos (NED) | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) |
2008 Manchester details |
Chris Hoy (GBR) | Kévin Sireau (FRA) | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) |
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