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Cycling At The 1912 Summer Olympics
At the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, one cycling event was contested on Sunday, 7 July. This event was a time trial which also counted as an individual race. For the only time in Olympic history, no track cycling events were held. Amateur definitions In cycling, where, according to the agreement made by the national associations affiliated to the ''Union Cycliste Internationale'', every amateur was to be provided with a certificate issued by the Union or by one of the said associations. The amateur regulation was as follows: ''The competition is only open to amateurs with a license from the Union Cycliste Internationale or any affiliated to the above-mentioned Union. A certified copy of such license shall accompany each entry.'' Medal summary Participating nations A total of 123 cyclists from sixteen nations competed at the Stockholm Games: Medal table References External links International Olympic Committee medal database {{Cycling at the Summer Olympics ...
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Mälaren
Mälaren ( , , or ), historically referred to as Lake Malar in English, is the third-largest freshwater lake in Sweden (after Vänern and Vättern). Its area is and its greatest depth is 64 m (210 ft). Mälaren spans from east to west. The lake drains, from south-west to north-east, into the Baltic Sea through its natural outlets Norrström and Söderström (as it flows around Stadsholmen island) and through the artificial Södertälje Canal and Hammarbyleden waterway. The easternmost bay of Mälaren, in central Stockholm, is called Riddarfjärden. The lake is located in Svealand and bounded by the provinces of Uppland, Södermanland and Västmanland. The two largest islands in Mälaren are Selaön () and Svartsjölandet (). Mälaren is low-lying and mostly relatively shallow. Being a quite narrow and shallow lake, Mälaren has bridge crossings between Eskilstuna and Västerås with two crossings on the western end at Kvicksund and three separate bridges between St ...
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Axel Persson
Axel Wilhelm Persson (23 January 1888 – 2 September 1955) was a Swedish cyclist. He competed in the road race at the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (; ; ), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (; ; ) and commonly known as Antwerp 1920 (; Dutch language, Dutch and German language, German: ''Antwerpen 1920''), were an international multi-sport event held i ... and won a gold and a silver medal with the Swedish teams. Individually he finished 9th and 12th, respectively. Person won nine to eleven Swedish titles on the road and track in both sprint and long-distance events. In 1919, he also became the Scandinavian champion in the road race.Axel W. Persson
Swedish Olympic Committee


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Cycling At The Summer Olympics
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 Track cycling Men's events Past events t ...
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Events At The 1912 Summer Olympics
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Cycling At The 1912 Summer Olympics
At the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, one cycling event was contested on Sunday, 7 July. This event was a time trial which also counted as an individual race. For the only time in Olympic history, no track cycling events were held. Amateur definitions In cycling, where, according to the agreement made by the national associations affiliated to the ''Union Cycliste Internationale'', every amateur was to be provided with a certificate issued by the Union or by one of the said associations. The amateur regulation was as follows: ''The competition is only open to amateurs with a license from the Union Cycliste Internationale or any affiliated to the above-mentioned Union. A certified copy of such license shall accompany each entry.'' Medal summary Participating nations A total of 123 cyclists from sixteen nations competed at the Stockholm Games: Medal table References External links International Olympic Committee medal database {{Cycling at the Summer Olympics ...
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Walter Martin (cyclist)
Walden Martin (September 28, 1891 – November 17, 1966) was an American road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 6 July and 22 July 1912. The opening ceremony was he .... He was part of the team which won the bronze medal in the Team road race. In the individual road race, he finished 17th. References External linksProfile* 1891 births 1966 deaths Place of birth missing Place of death missing American male cyclists Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in cycling Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportsmen {{US-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Albert Krushel
Albert Michael Kruschel (October 21, 1889 – March 25, 1959) was an American road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 6 July and 22 July 1912. The opening ceremony was he .... He was part of the team that won the bronze medal in the Team road race. In the individual road race he finished in 13th place. References External links * * 1889 births 1959 deaths American male cyclists Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in cycling Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportsmen {{US-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Alvin Loftes
Alvin Hjalmar "Al" Loftes (January 1, 1890 – July 1971) was an American road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 6 July and 22 July 1912. The opening ceremony was he .... He was part of the team that won the bronze medal in the Team road race. He finished eleventh in the individual road race. References External links * * 1890 births 1971 deaths American male cyclists Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for the United States in cycling Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics 20th-century American sportsmen {{US-cycling-bio-stub ...
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William Hammond (cyclist)
William Robert Hammond (2 July 1886 – 13 January 1960) was a British road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born in Eastbourne, Sussex England,1901 Census – 22 Broadway, Bexleyheath, KentEngland & Wales Birth Indexes, Jul-Sep Quarter 1886, William Robert Hammond, Eastbourne Registration District, Volume 2b Page 81 and was part of the team which won the silver medal in the Team road race. In the individual road race he finished 22nd. Hammond was the son of David Hammond, a painter, and Emily, a laundress. At 15, he was a compass maker in Bexleyheath, Kent Kent is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Essex across the Thames Estuary to the north, the Strait of Dover to the south-east, East Sussex to the south-west, Surrey to the west, and Gr .... References External linksWilliam Hammond's profile at databaseOlympics* 1886 births 1960 deaths English male cyclists Britis ...
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Charles Moss (cyclist)
Charles Moss (6 March 1882 – 25 July 1963) was an English road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was born in Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire. He was part of the Great Britain team which won the silver medal in the team time trial. In the individual time trial An individual time trial (ITT) is a road bicycle race in which cyclists race alone against the clock (in French: ''contre la montre'' – literally "against the watch", in Italian: ''tappa a cronometro'' "stopwatch stage"). There are also trac ... he finished 18th. References External links * * * 1882 births 1963 deaths English male cyclists British male cyclists Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Great Britain Olympic silver medallists for Great Britain Olympic medalists in cycling Sportspeople from Ascot, Berkshire Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics {{UK-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Leonard Meredith
Leonard "Leon" Lewis Meredith (2 February 1882 – 27 January 1930) was a British track and road racing cyclist who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, in the 1912 Summer Olympics, and in the 1920 Summer Olympics. He won seven world championships, set up one of Britain's largest cycle-parts companies, and ran a roller skating rink and ballroom. Background Meredith was born in St Pancras, London. Sources give his name at birth as Lewis Leon Meredith. However, reports in the cycling press refer to him as Leon Lewis Meredith, and friends called him Jack. He was a mild-looking, bespectacled man who parted his hair in the centre. ''Cycling'' said: There was something Clark Kent, the children's comic-book hero, in the make-up of Edwardian cyclist Meredith. Like Clark Kent, he presented a mild, shy, bespectacled image off the bike, but once on the bike, he became Superman, beating all and sundry in a devastating manner. He was born in central London. He became interested in ...
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Algot Lönn
Karl Algot Lönn (18 December 1887 – 3 April 1953) was a Swedish road racing cyclist who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonly known as Stockholm 1912, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 6 July and 22 July 1912. The opening ceremony was he .... He was part of the team, which won the gold medal in the Team road race. In the individual road race he finished tenth. References External links * * * * 1887 births 1953 deaths Swedish male cyclists Cyclists at the 1912 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for Sweden Olympic gold medalists for Sweden Olympic medalists in cycling Sportspeople from Eskilstuna Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics 19th-century Swedish people 20th-century Swedish sportsmen {{Sweden-cycling-bio-stub ...
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