Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Cycling
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad

The Dunc Gray Velodrome
Venues
Mountain biking Western Sydney Parklands
Road cycling Sydney and surrounding area
Track cycling Dunc Gray Velodrome
Dates 16 September - 20 September
Cyclists 462 from 55 countries
Top ranked countries
France: 5 1st, gold medalist(s)  2 2nd, silver medalist(s)  1 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  
Germany: 3 1st, gold medalist(s)  4 2nd, silver medalist(s)  3 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  
Netherlands: 3 1st, gold medalist(s)  1 2nd, silver medalist(s)  0 3rd, bronze medalist(s)  
« 1996 2004 »

At the 2000 Summer Olympics, 3 different bicycle racing disciplines were contested: Road cycling, track cycling, and mountain biking.

Medal summary

Road cycling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's road race
Jan Ullrich
 Germany
Alexander Vinokourov
 Kazakhstan
Andreas Klöden
 Germany
Men's time trial
Viatcheslav Ekimov
 Russia
Jan Ullrich
 Germany
Vacated[1]
Women's road race
Leontien Zijlaard
 Netherlands
Hanka Kupfernagel
 Germany
Diana Žiliūtė
 Lithuania
Women's time trial
Leontien Zijlaard
 Netherlands
Mari Holden
 United States
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
 France

Track cycling

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Keirin
Florian Rousseau
 France
Gary Neiwand
 Australia
Jens Fiedler
 Germany
Madison
 Australia (AUS)
Brett Aitken
Scott McGrory
 Belgium (BEL)
Etienne De Wilde
Matthew Gilmore
 Italy (ITA)
Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
Points Race
Juan Llaneras
 Spain
Milton Wynants
 Uruguay
Alexey Markov
 Russia
Individual pursuit
Robert Bartko
 Germany
Jens Lehmann
 Germany
Bradley McGee
 Australia
Team Pursuit
 Germany (GER)
Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
Olaf Pollack
 Ukraine (UKR)
Sergiy Chernyavsky
Sergiy Matveyev
Alexander Symonenko
Oleksandr Fedenko
 Great Britain (GBR)
Paul Manning
Chris Newton
Bryan Steel
Bradley Wiggins
Jon Clay
Rob Hayles
Sprint
Marty Nothstein
 United States
Florian Rousseau
 France
Jens Fiedler
 Germany
Team Sprint
 France (FRA)
Florian Rousseau
Arnaud Tournant
Laurent Gané
 Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jason Queally
 Australia (AUS)
Gary Neiwand
Sean Eadie
Darryn Hill
1 km time trial
Jason Queally
 Great Britain
Stefan Nimke
 Germany
Shane Kelly
 Australia

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Points Race
Antonella Bellutti
 Italy
Leontien Zijlaard
 Netherlands
Olga Slioussareva
 Russia
Individual pursuit
Leontien Zijlaard
 Netherlands
Marion Clignet
 France
Yvonne McGregor
 Great Britain
Sprint
Félicia Ballanger
 France
Oksana Grishina
 Russia
Iryna Yanovych
 Ukraine
500 m time trial
Félicia Ballanger
 France
Michelle Ferris
 Australia
Jiang Cuihua
 China

Mountain biking

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Cross Country
Miguel Martinez
 France
Filip Meirhaeghe
 Belgium
Christoph Sauser
 Switzerland
Women's Cross Country
Paola Pezzo
 Italy
Barbara Blatter
 Switzerland
Margarita Fullana
 Spain

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  France (FRA) 5 2 1 8
2  Germany (GER) 3 4 3 10
3  Netherlands (NED) 3 1 0 4
4  Italy (ITA) 2 0 1 3
5  Australia (AUS) 1 2 3 6
6  Great Britain (GBR) 1 1 2 4
 Russia (RUS) 1 1 2 4
8  United States (USA) 1 1 0* 2*
9  Spain (ESP) 1 0 1 2
10  Belgium (BEL) 0 2 0 2
11  Switzerland (SUI) 0 1 1 2
 Ukraine (UKR) 0 1 1 2
13  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 0 1 0 1
 Uruguay (URU) 0 1 0 1
15  China (CHN) 0 0 1 1
 Lithuania (LTU) 0 0 1 1

Broken records

Event Name Nation Score Date Record
Men's 1 km time trial Jason Queally Great Britain 1'01"609 16 September OR
Men's individual pursuit Robert Bartko Germany 4'18"972 16 September OR
Robert Bartko Germany 4'18"515 16 September OR
Men's team pursuit Bryan Steel
Paul Manning
Bradley Wiggins
Chris Newton
Great Britain 4'04"030 18 September OR
Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
Germany 4'01"810 18 September OR
Oleksandr Fedenko
Oleksandr Symonenko
Sergiy Matveyev
Sergiy Chernyavskyy
Ukraine 4'00"830 19 September WR, OR
Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
Germany 3'59"710 19 September WR, OR
Women's 500 m time trial Felicia Ballanger France 34"140 16 September OR
Women's individual pursuit Leontien Zijlaard Netherlands 3'31"570 17 September OR
Leontien Zijlaard Netherlands 3'30"816 17 September WR, OR

OR = Olympic record, WR = World record

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