Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's keirin

Men's Keirin
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
VenueRio Olympic Velodrome
Date16 August
Competitors27 from 18 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jason Kenny  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Matthijs Büchli  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia
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The men's Keirin at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place at the Rio Olympic Velodrome on 16 August.[1]

The medals were presented by Prince Tunku Imran, IOC member, Malaysia and Dr Wagih Azzam, Vice President of the UCI.

Competition format

The Keirin races involved 5.5 laps of the track behind a motorcycle, followed by a 2.5 lap sprint to the finish. The tournament consisted of preliminary heats and repechages, a semi-finals round, and the finals. The heats and repechages narrowed the field to 12. The semi-finals divided the remaining 12 into six finalists. The finals round also included a ranking race for 7th to 12th place.

Schedule

All times are Brasília Time

Date Time Round
Tuesday 16 August 2016 10:18 & 18:14 Round 1, repechage, round 2 and final

Results

First round

Top two in each heat qualified directly for the second round; the remainder advanced to the first round repechages.[2]

Heat 1

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Michaël D'Almeida (FRA) Q
2  Joachim Eilers (GER) +0.123 Q
3  Theo Bos (NED) +0.387
4  Christos Volikakis (GRE) +0.467
5  Patrick Constable (AUS) +0.637
6  Im Chae-bin (KOR) +0.859

Heat 3

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Sam Webster (NZL) Q
2  Matthijs Büchli (NED) +0.034 Q
3  François Pervis (FRA) +0.035
4  Krzysztof Maksel (POL) +0.378
5  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) +0.484
6  Callum Skinner (GBR) +1.069
7  Angel Pulgar (VEN) REL[R2]

Heat 2

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Damian Zieliński (POL) Q
2  Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.033 Q
3  Kang Dong-jin (KOR) +0.063
4  Eddie Dawkins (NZL) +0.076
5  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN) +0.155
6  Pavel Kelemen (CZE) +0.214
7  Denis Dmitriev (RUS) REL[R1]

Heat 4

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Jason Kenny (GBR) Q
2  Fabián Puerta (COL) +0.014 Q
3  Maximilian Levy (GER) +0.103
4  Hugo Barrette (CAN) +0.110
5  Matthew Baranoski (USA) +0.237
6  Yuta Wakimoto (JPN) +0.345
7  Hersony Canelón (VEN) +0.986

  • R1 Relegation for moving down towards the inside of the track and forcing other competitor off the track
  • R2 Relegation and Warning for moving down towards the inside of the track when a rival was already there

First round Repechages

The winner of each heat qualified for the second round.[3]

Heat 1

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) Q
2  Hugo Barrette (CAN) +0.038
3  Theo Bos (NED) +0.079
4  Pavel Kelemen (CZE) +0.180

Heat 3

Rank Rider Time Note
1  François Pervis (FRA) Q
2  Yuta Wakimoto (JPN) +0.075
3  Eddie Dawkins (NZL) +0.114
4  Angel Pulgar (VEN) +0.378
5  Patrick Constable (AUS) +1.090

Heat 2

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Krzysztof Maksel (POL) Q
2  Im Chae-bin (KOR) +0.047
3  Kang Dong-jin (KOR) +0.123
4  Kazunari Watanabe (JPN) +0.485
5  Hersony Canelón (VEN) +1.237

Heat 4

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Christos Volikakis (GRE) Q
2  Denis Dmitriev (RUS) +0.066
3  Matthew Baranoski (USA) +0.640
4  Maximilian Levy (GER) +1.277
5  Callum Skinner (GBR) REL[R3]

  • R3 Relegation for entering the sprinter's lane when the opponent was already there

Second round

First three riders in each semi qualified for the final; the remainder advanced to the small final (for places 7–12).[4]

Heat 1

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Jason Kenny (GBR) Q
2  Matthijs Büchli (NED) +0.261 Q
3  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) +0.271 Q
4  Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.325
5  Christos Volikakis (GRE) +0.482
6  Michaël D'Almeida (FRA) +1.088

Heat 2

Rank Rider Time Note
1  Joachim Eilers (GER) Q
2  Damian Zieliński (POL) +0.071 Q
3  Fabián Puerta (COL) +0.073 Q
4  Krzysztof Maksel (POL) +0.130
5  François Pervis (FRA) +0.137
6  Sam Webster (NZL) +1.524

Finals

The final classification is determined in the ranking finals.[5]

Final (places 7–12)

Rank Rider Time Note
7  Sam Webster (NZL)
8  Michaël D'Almeida (FRA) +0.009
9  Krzysztof Maksel (POL) +0.107
10  Matthew Glaetzer (AUS) +0.322
11  François Pervis (FRA) +0.406
12  Christos Volikakis (GRE) +0.514

Final (places 1–6)

Rank Rider Time Note
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jason Kenny (GBR)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Matthijs Büchli (NED) +0.040
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) +0.085
4  Joachim Eilers (GER) +0.110
5  Fabián Puerta (COL) +0.113
6  Damian Zieliński (POL) +0.594

References

  1. ^ "Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's keirin". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 22 September 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  2. ^ "First Round" (PDF). Rio 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  3. ^ "First Round Repechages" (PDF). Rio 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Second Round" (PDF). Rio 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  5. ^ "Results and Final Classification" (PDF). Rio 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-10. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
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