Men
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
1 km time trial details |
Jason Queally Great Britain (GBR) |
Stefan Nimke Germany (GER) |
Shane Kelly Australia (AUS) |
Individual pursuit details |
Robert Bartko Germany (GER) |
Jens Lehmann Germany (GER) |
Bradley McGee Australia (AUS) |
Sprint details |
Marty Nothstein United States (USA) |
Florian Rousseau France (FRA) |
Jens Fiedler Germany (GER) |
Keirin details |
Florian Rousseau France (FRA) |
Gary Neiwand Australia (AUS) |
Jens Fiedler Germany (GER) |
Points Race details |
Juan Llaneras Spain (ESP) |
Milton Wynants Uruguay (URU) |
Alexey Markov Russia (RUS) |
Madison details |
Australia (AUS) Brett Aitken Scott McGrory |
Belgium (BEL) Etienne De Wilde Matthew Gilmore |
Italy (ITA) Silvio Martinello Marco Villa |
Team Sprint details |
France (FRA) Florian Rousseau Arnaud Tournant Laurent Gané |
Great Britain (GBR) Chris Hoy Craig MacLean Jason Queally |
Australia (AUS) Gary Neiwand Sean Eadie Darryn Hill |
Team Pursuit details |
Germany (GER) Guido Fulst Robert Bartko Daniel Becke Jens Lehmann Olaf Pollack |
Ukraine (UKR) Sergiy Chernyavsky Sergiy Matveyev Alexander Symonenko Oleksandr Fedenko |
Great Britain (GBR) Paul Manning Chris Newton Bryan Steel Bradley Wiggins Jon Clay Rob Hayles |
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