Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's sprint details |
Georges Taillandier France (FRA) |
Fernand Sanz France (FRA) |
John Henry Lake United States (USA) |
Men's 25 kilometres details |
Louis Bastien France (FRA) |
Louis Hildebrand France (FRA) |
Auguste Daumain France (FRA) |
Men's points race details |
Enrico Brusoni Italy (ITA) |
Karl Duill Germany (GER) |
Louis Trousselier France (FRA) |
As noted below, thirteen more events were contested, but their status is uncertain. The IOC medal database only shows these two events as official competitions.
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