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Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the Games of the II Olympiad
Cycling Sprint 1900.jpg
The final: Albert Taillandier (France), Fernand Sanz (France) and John Henry Lake (USA)
VenueVélodrome de Vincennes
DatesSeptember 11 (heats and quarterfinals)
September 13 (semifinals and final)
Competitors69 from 6 nations
Medalists
Gold medal 
Silver medal 
Bronze medal 
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The men's sprint was one of the cycling in the 1900 Summer Olympics. It was on 11 September and 13 September. The sprint was a 2000-metre race. The heats (or first round) was 1000-metres. There was 4 heats. There were 72 cyclists in these Summer Olympics. 69 of these were in the sprint. The cyclists were from 6 differentnations. The event was won by Albert Taillandier of France. This was France's second win in the men's sprint. Fernand Sanz was in second place. John Henry Lake of the United States won America's first cycling medal. He was in 3rd place.

Background

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This was the 2nd time this event was in the Olympics.This event has been at every Olympics except for 1904 and 1912. None of the cyclists from 1896 were in the 1900 cyclists.

2 of the best 3 sprinters in 1900 were French. They were both in this olympics. These athletes were Ferdinand Vasserot and Albert Taillandier. An American had also gotten 2nd in the world championships. This athlete was John Henry Lake. He was the most famous athlete that was not French.[1]

This was the first time that Belgium, Bohemia, Italy and the United States was in this event. This was the second time that France and Germany were in this event. They were also in this event in 1896.

Competition

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The sprint was very different than the sprint happens in the modern day. The heats were very large. These heats had up to 8 cyclists. The first heats was a kilometre long. The best 3 cyclists in the heats went to the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals were also 1 kilometre long. The fastest cyclist in that quarterfinals went to the semifinals. The semifinals were also 1 kilometre long. The fastest cyclist in that semifinal went to the finals. The finals were 2 kilometres long[1]

The records for the sprint were the time trial are for 200 metres.

World record Unknown Unknown* Unknown Unknown
Olympic record N/A N/A N/A N/A

* World records were not written down by the UCI until 1954.

Lloyd Hildebrand set the first record of 15.4. This was in the 1st heat. In the 2nd heat, Adolphe Cayron beat that time. His time was 14.2 seconds. In the 6th heat, John Henry Lake had 14.0 seconds. In the 9th heat, Antonio Restelli beat that time. His time was 13.6 seconds. In the 1st quarterfinal, Lake beat that time. His time was 13.2 seconds. In the 4th heat, Restelli beat another record. Hid time was 13.0. In the 5th heat, Albert Taillandier had 12.6 seconds in his round. This was the record for the rest of the 1900 games.[1]

Schedule

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Date Time Round
Tuesday, 11 September 1900 9:00
14:00
Round 1
Quarterfinals
Thursday, 13 September 1900 Semifinals
Final

The first round was held on 11 September. It started at 9 a.m. The best 3 cyclists went to the quarterfinals.

The finish of the final race

Stratta very close behind Hildebrand. Vasserot was very close behind Stratta.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Lloyd Hildebrand  France 1:34.2 15.4 Q, OR
2 Giacomo Stratta  Italy Q
3 Ferdinand Vasserot  France Q
4–8 Émile Dubois  France
Dubourdieu  France
L. Dumont  France
František Hirsch  Bohemia
Pouget  France

Coindre was a wheel behind Cayron. Daumain was very far behind Coindre.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Adolphe Cayron  France 1:34.2 14.2 Q, OR
2 Georges Coindre  France Q
3 Auguste Daumain  France Q
4–8 Alfred Boulnois  France
Romulo Bruni  Italy
Saignier  France
Émile Vadbled  France
Vianzino  Italy

Sanz was a half of a bike behind Gottron.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Paul Gottron  Germany 1:32.4 14.4 Q
2 Fernand Sanz  France Q
3 Paul Rosso  France Q
4–8 Charles Amberger  France
L. Boyer  France
Georges Neurouth  France
A. Roger  France
Ruez  France
Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Paul Legrain  France 1:30.4 14.4 Q
2 Ernesto Mario Brusoni  Italy Q
3 Théophile Fras  France Q
4–8 Omer Beaugendre  France
Octave Coisy  France
Franzen  France
Pichard  France
L. Saunière  France

Davis a bike behind Maisonnave.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Léon Maisonnave  France 1:35.8 14.4 Q
2 Will Davis  France Q
3 Chaput  France Q
4–8 Fernand Boulmant  France
Georg Drescher  Germany
Guillot  France
Lohner  France
Longchamp  France
Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 John Henry Lake  United States 1:35.8 14.0 Q
2 Paul Espeit  France Q
3 Gaston Bullier  France Q
4–8 J. Bérard  France
Maxime Bertrand  France
Vladislav Chalupa  France
Jacques Droëtti  Italy
M. Steitz  France

Dohis was a wheel behind Taillandier. Germain was also close to Dohis.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Albert Taillandier  France 1:36.8 15.0 Q
2 Marcel Dohis  France Q
3 Germain  France Q
4–7 Georges Augoyat  France
G. Bessing  France
Luigi Colombo  Italy
Maurice Monniot  France
Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Karl Duill  Germany 1:35.4 14.4 Q
2 Léon Ponscarme  France Q
3 Thomann  France Q
4–6 Édouard Maibaum  France
Pilton  France
Maurice Terrier  France
A. Porcher  France DSQ

Wick and Hubault fell. They did not finish.

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Antonio Restelli  Italy 1:37.6 13.6 Q, OR
2 Vincent  Belgium Q
3 Joseph Mallet  France Q
4–5 Caillet  France
Mossmann  France
P. Hubault  France DNF
Édouard Wick  France DNF

Quarterfinals

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The quarterfinals were also on the 1st day of competition(11 September). They started at 2 p.m. The winners were the only people who went to the semifinals.

Quarterfinal 1

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Stratta was 3 bike lengths behind Lake.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 John Henry Lake  United States 2:02.0 13.2 Q, OR
2 Giacomo Stratta  Italy
3 Chaput  France

Quarterfinal 2

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Bullier was 2 bike lengths behind Sanz.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Fernand Sanz  France 2:00.0 14.0 Q
2 Gaston Bullier  France
3 Paul Rosso  France

Quarterfinal 3

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Duill was one wheel behind Coindre.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Georges Coindre  France 1:50.0 14.4 Q
2 Karl Duill  Germany
3 Germain  France

Quarterfinal 4

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Hildebrand was a wheel behind Restelli.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Antonio Restelli  Italy 1:52.4 13.0 Q, OR
2 Lloyd Hildebrand  France
3 Auguste Daumain  France

Quarterfinal 5

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Vincent was two bike lengths behind Taillandier.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Albert Taillandier  France 2:00.6 12.6 Q, OR
2 Vincent  Belgium
3 Thomann  France

Quarterfinal 6

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The race was very close. Brusoni was a 1/4 of a wheel behind Mallet.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Joseph Mallet  France 2:45.0 Unknown Q
2 Ernesto Mario Brusoni  Italy
3 Théophile Fras  France

Quarterfinal 7

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Ponscarme was three bike lengths behind Maisonnave.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Léon Maisonnave  France 1:49.2 14.2 Q
2 Léon Ponscarme  France
3 Paul Espeit  France

Quarterfinal 8

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Dohis was a 1/2 of a bike length behind Vasserot.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Ferdinand Vasserot  France 2:21.6 14.2 Q
2 Marcel Dohis  France
3 Will Davis  France

Quarterfinal 9

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Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Paul Legrain  France 2:57.4 13.8 Q
2 Paul Gottron  Germany
3 Adolphe Cayron  France

Semifinals

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The semifinals were on 13 September. The fastest cyclist in each semifinals went to the final round. If you won the semifinal, you would get a medal.

Semifinal 1

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In the 1900 world championships, Lake beat Vasserot. John Henry lake was in 2nd. Vasserot was in 3rd. Lake won against Vasserot again. It was a very close race.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 John Henry Lake  United States 2:09.6 13.6 Q
2 Ferdinand Vasserot  France
3 Léon Maisonnave  France

Semifinal 2

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Restelli was 1/2 of a wheel behind Sanz.[1]

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Fernand Sanz  France 2:46.6 13.4 Q
2 Antonio Restelli  Italy
3 Georges Coindre  France

Semifinal 3

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Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m Notes
1 Albert Taillandier  France 2:42.6 14.6 Q
2 Paul Legrain  France
3 Joseph Mallet  France

The final was after the semifinals. They were on the same day (13 September).

Rank Cyclist Nation Time 200 m
1 Albert Taillandier  France 2:52.0 13.0
2 Fernand Sanz  France
3 John Henry Lake  United States

Results summary

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Rank Cyclist Nation Round 1 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Notes
1 Albert Taillandier  France 1st (15.0) 1st (12.6) OR 1st (14.6) 1st (13.0) OR
2 Fernand Sanz  France 2nd 1st (14.0) 1st (13.4) 2nd
3 John Henry Lake  United States 1st (14.0) 1st (13.2) OR 1st (13.6) 3rd
4 Paul Legrain  France 1st (14.4) 1st (13.8) 2nd Did not advance
Antonio Restelli  Italy 1st (13.6) 1st (13.0) OR 2nd Did not advance
Ferdinand Vasserot  France 3rd 1st (14.2) 2nd Did not advance
7 Georges Coindre  France 2nd 1st (14.4) 3rd Did not advance
Léon Maisonnave  France 1st (14.4) 1st (14.2) 3rd Did not advance
Joseph Mallet  France 3rd 1st (Unknown) 3rd Did not advance
10 Ernesto Mario Brusoni  Italy 2nd 2nd Did not advance
Gaston Bullier  France 3rd 2nd Did not advance
Marcel Dohis  France 2nd 2nd Did not advance
Karl Duill  Germany 1st (14.4) 2nd Did not advance
Paul Gottron  Germany 1st (14.4) 2nd Did not advance
Lloyd Hildebrand  France 1st (15.4) 2nd Did not advance
Léon Ponscarme  France 2nd 2nd Did not advance
Giacomo Stratta  Italy 2nd 2nd Did not advance
Vincent  Belgium 2nd 2nd Did not advance
19 Adolphe Cayron  France 1st (14.2) 3rd Did not advance
Chaput  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
Auguste Daumain  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
Will Davis  France 2nd 3rd Did not advance
Paul Espeit  France 2nd 3rd Did not advance
Théophile Fras  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
Germain  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
Paul Rosso  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
Thomann  France 3rd 3rd Did not advance
28 Charles Amberger  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Georges Augoyat  France 4th–7th Did not advance
Omer Beaugendre  France 4th–8th Did not advance
J. Bérard  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Maxime Bertrand  France 4th–8th Did not advance
G. Bessing  France 4th–7th Did not advance
Fernand Boulmant  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Alfred Boulnois  France 4th–8th Did not advance
L. Boyer  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Romulo Bruni  Italy 4th–8th Did not advance
Caillet  France 4th–5th Did not advance
Vladislav Chalupa  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Octave Coisy  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Luigi Colombo  Italy 4th–7th Did not advance
Georg Drescher  Germany 4th–8th Did not advance
Jacques Droëtti  Italy 4th–8th Did not advance
Émile Dubois  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Dubourdieu  France 4th–8th Did not advance
L. Dumont  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Franzen  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Guillot  France 4th–8th Did not advance
František Hirsch  Bohemia 4th–8th Did not advance
Lohner  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Longchamp  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Édouard Maibaum  France 4th–6th Did not advance
Maurice Monniot  France 4th–7th Did not advance
Mossmann  France 4th–5th Did not advance
Georges Neurouth  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Pichard  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Pilton  France 4th–6th Did not advance
Pouget  France 4th–8th Did not advance
A. Roger  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Ruez  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Saignier  France 4th–8th Did not advance
L. Saunière  France 4th–8th Did not advance
M. Steitz  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Maurice Terrier  France 4th–6th Did not advance
Émile Vadbled  France 4th–8th Did not advance
Vianzino  Italy 4th–8th Did not advance
P. Hubault  France DNF Did not advance
Édouard Wick  France DNF Did not advance
A. Porcher  France DSQ Did not advance

References

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  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 "Sprint, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 12 November 2020.