Medal Summary
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| 660 yards details |
Victor Johnson Great Britain (GBR) |
Émile Demangel France (FRA) |
Karl Neumer Germany (GER) |
| 5000 metres details |
Benjamin Jones Great Britain (GBR) |
Maurice Schilles France (FRA) |
André Auffray France (FRA) |
| 20 kilometres details |
Clarence Kingsbury Great Britain (GBR) |
Benjamin Jones Great Britain (GBR) |
Joseph Werbrouck Belgium (BEL) |
| 100 kilometres details |
Charles Bartlett Great Britain (GBR) |
Charles Denny Great Britain (GBR) |
Octave Lapize France (FRA) |
| Sprint details |
No medalists - race declared void as time limit was exceeded in final | ||
| Tandem details |
France (FRA) André Auffray Maurice Schilles |
Great Britain (GBR) Frederick Hamlin Horace Johnson |
Great Britain (GBR) Charles Brooks Walter Isaacs |
| Team pursuit details |
Great Britain (GBR) Benjamin Jones Clarence Kingsbury Leonard Meredith Ernest Payne |
Germany (GER) Max Götze Rudolf Katzer Hermann Martens Karl Neumer |
Canada (CAN) William Anderson Walter Andrews Frederick McCarthy William Morton |
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