Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint
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was a cycling event held at the
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, held on 18 to 19 October 1968. There were 47 participants from 28 nations. Each nation was limited to two cyclists. The event was won by
Daniel Morelon Daniel Morelon (born 24 July 1944) is a retired French racing cyclist who was active between 1963 and 1980. He is a triple Olympic champion, eight times world champion, and a knight of the Legion d'Honneur. Morelon was a police officer before b ...
of France, his second consecutive medal and first gold; it was also France's world-leading sixth victory in the men's sprint. His countryman
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, who had lost the bronze medal match to Morelon four years earlier, this year won it against
Omar Pkhakadze Omar Pkhakadze ( ka, ომარ ფხაკაძე, russian: Омар Пхакадзе; 12 August 1944 – 21 May 1993) was a Georgian sprint cyclist. He competed for the Soviet Union at the 1964, 1968, and 1972 Olympics and finished i ...
of the Soviet Union. Between the French cyclists was silver medalist
Giordano Turrini Giordano Turrini (born 28 March 1942) is a retired Italian track cyclist who won silver medals in the individual sprint at the 1965 World Championships and 1968 Olympics. In 1968 he also won a world title in the tandem, together with Walter Gori ...
of Italy, extending that nation's streak of top-two results in the event to six Games.


Background

This was the 14th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. The only two quarterfinalists from 1964 to return were the French cyclists:
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
and
Daniel Morelon Daniel Morelon (born 24 July 1944) is a retired French racing cyclist who was active between 1963 and 1980. He is a triple Olympic champion, eight times world champion, and a knight of the Legion d'Honneur. Morelon was a police officer before b ...
. Trentin had been favored in 1964, but both had lost in the semifinals and Morelon had won the bronze medal match between them. Morelon would beat Trentin again at the 1966 and 1967 World Championship finals and the 1968 Grand Prix de Paris, though Trentin would prevail in the 1964, 1965, and 1967 Grand Prix competitions. Coming into Mexico City, Morelon was favored with Trentin expected to challenge him in the final. Also contending were 1965 World Champion
Omar Phakadze Omar Pkhakadze ( ka, ომარ ფხაკაძე, russian: Омар Пхакадзе; 12 August 1944 – 21 May 1993) was a Georgian sprint cyclist. He competed for the Soviet Union at the 1964, 1968, and 1972 Olympics and finished i ...
of the Soviet Union and runner-up
Giordano Turrini Giordano Turrini (born 28 March 1942) is a retired Italian track cyclist who won silver medals in the individual sprint at the 1965 World Championships and 1968 Olympics. In 1968 he also won a world title in the tandem, together with Walter Gori ...
of Italy, as well as 1968 runner-up
Niels Fredborg Niels Christian Fredborg (born 28 October 1946) is a retired Danish track cyclist. He competed at the 1964, 1968, 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics in the sprint and 1 km time trial events, winning a silver, a gold and a bronze medal in the time tr ...
of Denmark. Barbados, Belize, Lebanon, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Korea, and Thailand each made their debut in the men's sprint; West Germany competed separately for the first time. France made its 14th appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event.


Competition format

This
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competition involved a series of head-to-head matches. The 1968 competition involved ten rounds: six main rounds (first round, second round, 1/8 finals, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals) as well as three repechages after the first three main rounds; the third repechage was a two-round repechage.Official Report, vol. 3, pp. 623–24. * First round: The 51 entrants were divided into 17 heats of 3 cyclists each. Withdrawals left some heats with only 2 competitors. The winner of each heat advanced directly to the second round (17 cyclists), while all other cyclists who competed were sent to the first repechage (30 cyclists). * First repechage: The 30 cyclists were divided into 12 heats, each with 2 or 3 cyclists. The winner of each heat advanced to the second round (12 cyclists), while all others were eliminated (18 cyclists, including those who did not start). * Second round: The 29 cyclists who advanced through the first round or first repechage were divided into 10 heats; all heats had 3 cyclists except heat 1, which had only 2. The winner of each heat advanced directly to the third round, the 1/8 finals (10 cyclists), while all others went to the second repechage (19 cyclists). * Second repechage: The 19 cyclists from the second round were divided into 8 heats, with 2 or 3 cyclists per heat. Winners advanced to the 1/8 finals (8 cyclists), while all others were eliminated (11 cyclists, including those who did not start). * 1/8 finals: The 18 cyclists who advanced through the first two rounds (including repechages) competed in a 1/8 finals round. There were 6 heats in this round, with 3 cyclists in each. The top cyclist in each heat advanced to the quarterfinals (6 cyclists), while the other 2 in each heat went to the third repechage (12 cyclists). * Third repechage: This was a two-round repechage. The repechage began with 4 heats of 3 cyclists each. The top cyclist in each heat advanced to the second round, while the other 2 cyclists in each heat were eliminated. The second round of this repechage featured 2 heats of 2 cyclists each, with the winners advancing to the quarterfinals and the losers eliminated. * Quarterfinals: Beginning with the quarterfinals, all matches were one-on-one competitions and were held in best-of-three format. There were 4 quarterfinals, with the winner of each advancing to the semifinals and the loser eliminated. * Semifinals: The two semifinals provided for advancement to the gold medal final for winners and to the bronze medal final for losers. * Finals: Both a gold medal final and a bronze medal final were held.


Records

The records for the sprint are 200 metre flying time trial records, kept for the qualifying round in later Games as well as for the finish of races. Jan Jansen matched the Olympic record at 11.10 seconds for the last 200 metres in the eighth heat of round 1. Dino Verzini set a new record of 10.87 seconds in the next heat.
Roger Gibbon Roger Patrick Gibbon (born 9 March 1944) is a retired track cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago. He was most successful in the 1 km sprint and time trial events, winning a bronze medal at the 1967 world championships and three gold medals at th ...
pushed the record to 10.70 seconds in the fifth heat of round 2. Leijn Loevesijn's time of 10.66 seconds in the second heat of the third repechage semifinals was the last record-breaking performance of the event.


Schedule

All times are
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Results


First round


First round heat 1


First round heat 2


First round heat 3


First round heat 4


First round heat 5

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of West Germany was entered in this heat but did not compete.


First round heat 6


First round heat 7

George Artin of Iraq was entered in this heat but did not compete.


First round heat 8

Constantin Kabemba of the Cook Islands was entered in this heat but did not compete.


First round heat 9


First round heat 10


First round heat 11


First round heat 12


First round heat 13

Ignace Mandjambi of the Cook Islands was entered in this heat but did not compete.


First round heat 14


First round heat 15


First round heat 16


First round heat 17


First repechage

Tarek Abou Al Dahab of Lebanon withdrew.


First repechage heat 1


First repechage heat 2


First repechage heat 3


First repechage heat 4


First repechage heat 5


First repechage heat 6


First repechage heat 7


First repechage heat 8


First repechage heat 9


First repechage heat 10


First repechage heat 11


First repechage heat 12


Second round


Second round heat 1


Second round heat 2


Second round heat 3


Second round heat 4


Second round heat 5


Second round heat 6


Second round heat 7


Second round heat 8


Second round heat 9


Second round heat 10


Second repechage


Second repechage heat 1


Second repechage heat 2


Second repechage heat 3


Second repechage heat 4


Second repechage heat 5


Second repechage heat 6


Second repechage heat 7


Second repechage heat 8


1/8 finals


1/8 final 1


1/8 final 2


1/8 final 3


1/8 final 4


1/8 final 5


1/8 final 6


Third repechage heats


Third repechage heat 1


Third repechage heat 2


Third repechage heat 3


Third repechage heat 4


Third repechage finals


Third repechage final 1


Third repechage final 2


Quarterfinals


Quarterfinal 1


Quarterfinal 2


Quarterfinal 3


Quarterfinal 4


Semifinals


Semifinal 1


Semifinal 2


Finals


Bronze medal match


Final


Final classification


References

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