Cycling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

The men's sprint cycling event at the 1984 Summer Olympics took place from 31 July to 3 August and was one of eight cycling events at the 1984 Olympics.[1] Once again, the limit on cyclists per nation was raised to 2 (it had been 1 from 1928 to 1956, 2 from 1960 to 1972, and 1 again in 1976 and 1980). The event was won by Mark Gorski of the United States, the nation's first victory in the men's sprint and first medal in the event since John Henry Lake took bronze in 1900. The final was all-American, as Nelson Vails took silver. Japan earned its first medal in the men's sprint with Tsutomu Sakamoto's bronze. France's five-Games podium streak in the event ended.

Men's sprint
at the Games of the XXIII Olympiad
German stamp commemorating 1984 Olympic cycling
VenueOlympic Velodrome, Los Angeles
Dates31 July-3 August
Competitors34 from 24 nations
Medalists
Mark Gorski
 United States
Nelson Vails
 United States
Tsutomu Sakamoto
 Japan

Background

This was the 18th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. The two returning quarterfinalists from 1980 were sixth-place finisher Heinz Isler of Switzerland and seventh-place finisher Kenrick Tucker of Australia. The Soviet-led boycott was particularly disruptive in this event, with the East German team dominant at the time. In particular, Lutz Heßlich was the best sprinter in the world for most of the 1980s and would have had a strong opportunity for three straight gold medals if not for the boycott; he had won the 1979 and 1983 World Championships and the 1980 Olympic gold, and would go on to win the 1985 and 1987 World Championships and the 1988 Olympic gold. The 1981 and 1982 World Champion and 1980 Olympic bronze medalist, Soviet Sergei Kopylov, was also kept out due to the boycott. Of the nations that were competing in Los Angeles, the host Americans were favored. Mark Gorski had beaten Kopylov multiple times in 1983. Nelson Vails was also a top contender.[2]

The Cayman Islands and Chinese Taipei each made their debut in the men's sprint. France made its 18th appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event.

Competition format

This sprint competition involved a series of head-to-head matches. With a larger field due to allowing two cyclists per nation instead of just one, the competition ballooned to 11 rounds: six main rounds and three repechages, two of which were two-round repechages.[2][3]

  • Round 1: The 34 entrants were divided into 12 heats, most with 3 cyclists but a few with 2 (including one heat that was reduced to 2 by a withdrawal). The winner of each heat advanced directly to round 2 (12 cyclists), while all other cyclists who competed were sent to the first repechage semifinals (21 cyclists).
  • First repechage semifinals: The 21 cyclists were divided into 8 heats, each with 2 or 3 cyclists. The winner of each heat advanced to round 2 (8 cyclists), while the remaining cyclists went to the first repechage finals (13 cyclists).
  • First repechage finals: The 13 cyclists were divided into 4 heats, with 3 or 4 cyclists each. The winner of each heat advanced to round 2 (4 cyclists), with all others eliminated (9 cyclists).
  • Round 2: The 24 cyclists were divided into 12 heats of 2 cyclists each. The winner of each heat advanced to the 1/8 finals (12 cyclists) while losers went to the second repechage (12 cyclists).
  • Second repechage: The 12 cyclists competed in 6 heats of 2 cyclists. Winners advanced to the 1/8 finals, losers were eliminated.
  • 1/8 finals: The 18 remaining cyclists competed in a 1/8 finals round. There were 6 heats in this round, with 3 cyclists in each. The top cyclist in each heat advanced to the quarterfinals (6 cyclists), while the remaining two in each heat went to the third repechage semifinals (12 cyclists).
  • Third repechage semifinals: This round featured 4 heats, with 3 cyclists each. The winner of each heat advanced to the third repechage finals (4 cyclists); the others were eliminated (8 cyclists).
  • Third repechage finals: The 4 cyclists advancing to this round were divided into 2 heats of 2 cyclists each. The winners advanced to the quarterfinals while the losers were eliminated.
  • Quarterfinals: Beginning with the quarterfinals, all matches were one-on-one competitions and were held in best-of-three format. There were 4 quarterfinals, with the winner of each advancing to the semifinals and the loser going to the fifth-eighth classification race.
  • Semifinals: The two semifinals provided for advancement to the gold medal final for winners and to the bronze medal final for losers.
  • Finals: Both a gold medal final and a bronze medal final were held, as well as a classification final for fifth through eighth places for quarterfinal losers.

Records

The records for the sprint are 200 metre flying time trial records, kept for the qualifying round in later Games as well as for the finish of races.

World record Omar Pkhakadze (URS)10.61Mexico City, Mexico22 October 1967
Olympic record Sergei Kopylov (URS)10.47Moscow, Soviet Union26 July 1980

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 31 July 198410:00
12:00
12:15
12:30
12:45
Round 1
First repechage semifinals
First repechage finals
Round 2
Second repechage
Wednesday, 1 August 198410:30
11:00
11:30
12:00
1/8 finals
Third repechage semifinals
Third repechage finals
Quarterfinals
Thursday, 2 August 198410:00Semifinals
Friday, 3 August 198414:00Finals

Results

Round 1 heat 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Mark Gorski United States10.87Q
2Leon Richardson Antigua and BarbudaR

Round 1 heat 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Marcelo Alexandre Argentina11.87Q
2Tsutomu Sakamoto JapanR

Round 1 heat 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Katsuo Nakatake Japan11.92Q
2Charles Pile BarbadosR
3Paulo Jamur BrazilR

Round 1 heat 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gabriele Sella Italy11.54Q
2Brian Lyn Antigua and BarbudaR
3Murray Steele New ZealandR

Round 1 heat 5

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Philippe Vernet France11.31Q
2Claudio Iannone ArgentinaR
3Deograves Asuncion PhilippinesR

Round 1 heat 6

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gerhard Scheller West Germany11.29Q
2Ian Stanley JamaicaR
3Ernest Moodie Cayman IslandsR

Round 1 heat 7

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Mark Barry Great Britain11.84Q
2James Joseph GuyanaR
3Gene Samuel Trinidad and TobagoR

Round 1 heat 8

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Nelson Vails United States11.07Q
2José Antonio Urquijo ChileR
3Kenrick Tucker AustraliaR

Round 1 heat 9

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Franck Dépine France11.49Q
2Hugo Daya ColombiaR
3Max Rainsford AustraliaR

Round 1 heat 10

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Vincenzo Ceci Italy12.01Q
2Heinz Isler SwitzerlandR
3Rodolfo Guaves PhilippinesR

Round 1 heat 11

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Alex Ongaro Canada11.43Q
2Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese TaipeiR
Rolf Morgan Hansen NorwayDNS

Round 1 heat 12

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Fredy Schmidtke West Germany11.80Q
2Frank Orban BelgiumR
3Rosman Alwi MalaysiaR

First repechage semifinal 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan11.35Q
2Brian Lyn Antigua and BarbudaR

First repechage semifinal 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Murray Steele New Zealand12.09Q
2Deograves Asuncion PhilippinesR

First repechage semifinal 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Claudio Iannone Argentina11.51Q
2Leon Richardson Antigua and BarbudaR

First repechage semifinal 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1José Antonio Urquijo Chile11.64Q
2Ian Stanley JamaicaR
3Charles Pile BarbadosR

First repechage semifinal 5

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gene Samuel Trinidad and Tobago11.89Q
2Paulo Jamur BrazilR
3Ernest Moodie Cayman IslandsR

First repechage semifinal 6

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Kenrick Tucker Australia11.23Q
2Hugo Daya ColombiaR
3James Joseph GuyanaR

First repechage semifinal 7

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Frank Orban Belgium11.53Q
2Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese TaipeiR
3Heinz Isler SwitzerlandR

First repechage semifinal 8

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Rosman Alwi Malaysia11.58Q
2Max Rainsford AustraliaR
3Rodolfo Guaves PhilippinesR

First repechage final 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Paulo Jamur Brazil11.92Q
2Brian Lyn Antigua and Barbuda
3James Joseph Guyana

First repechage final 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Charles Pile Barbados11.51Q
2Deograves Asuncion Philippines
3Ernest Moodie Cayman Islands

First repechage final 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Max Rainsford Australia11.79Q
2Leon Richardson Antigua and Barbuda
3Heinz Isler Switzerland

First repechage final 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese Taipei11.90Q
2Hugo Daya Colombia
3Rodolfo Guaves Philippines
4Ian Stanley Jamaica

Round 2 heat 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Mark Gorski United States10.79Q
2Paulo Jamur BrazilR

Round 2 heat 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Marcelo Alexandre Argentina12.68Q
2Max Rainsford AustraliaR

Round 2 heat 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Katsuo Nakatake Japan12.05Q
2Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese TaipeiR

Round 2 heat 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gabriele Sella Italy11.16Q
2Charles Pile BarbadosR

Round 2 heat 5

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Philippe Vernet France10.94Q
2Rosman Alwi MalaysiaR

Round 2 heat 6

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Fredy Schmidtke West Germany11.36Q
2Kenrick Tucker AustraliaR

Round 2 heat 7

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Frank Orban Belgium11.33Q
2Mark Barry Great BritainR

Round 2 heat 8

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Nelson Vails United States10.80Q
2Gene Samuel Trinidad and TobagoR

Round 2 heat 9

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Claudio Iannone Argentina11.79Q
2Franck Dépine FranceR

Round 2 heat 10

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Vincenzo Ceci Italy11.52Q
2José Antonio Urquijo ChileR

Round 2 heat 11

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan11.07Q
2Alex Ongaro CanadaR

Round 2 heat 12

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gerhard Scheller West Germany11.11Q
2Murray Steele New ZealandR

Second repechage heat 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Alex Ongaro Canada11.23Q
2Max Rainsford Australia

Second repechage heat 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Murray Steele New Zealand11.92Q
2Paulo Jamur Brazil

Second repechage heat 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese Taipei11.58Q
2José Antonio Urquijo Chile

Second repechage heat 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Franck Dépine France11.62Q
2Charles Pile Barbados

Second repechage heat 5

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Mark Barry Great Britain11.64Q
2Rosman Alwi Malaysia

Second repechage heat 6

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Kenrick Tucker West Germany11.46Q
2Gene Samuel New Zealand

1/8 final 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Mark Gorski United States10.89Q
2Claudio Iannone ArgentinaR
3Alex Ongaro CanadaR

1/8 final 2

The second resulted in an appeal that determined all three riders were at fault. Ceci was relegated to the repechage, while Alexandre and Lee re-ran the heat.

Original
RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
Marcelo Alexandre ArgentinaRe-run
Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese TaipeiRe-run
Vincenzo Ceci ItalyR
Re-run
RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Marcelo Alexandre Argentina12.30Q
2Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese TaipeiR

1/8 final 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Kenrick Tucker Australia11.58Q
2Gerhard Scheller West GermanyR
3Katsuo Nakatake JapanR

1/8 final 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan11.31Q
2Gabriele Sella ItalyR
3Franck Dépine FranceR

1/8 final 5

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Philippe Vernet France11.33Q
2Murray Steele New ZealandR
3Frank Orban BelgiumR

1/8 final 6

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Nelson Vails United States11.05Q
2Fredy Schmidtke West GermanyR
3Mark Barry Great BritainR

Third repechage semifinal 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gerhard Scheller West GermanyQ
2Claudio Iannone Argentina
3Murray Steele New Zealand

Third repechage semifinal 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese Taipei11.67Q
2Katsuo Nakatake Japan
3Mark Barry Great Britain

Third repechage semifinal 3

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gabriele Sella Italy11.58Q
2Frank Orban Belgium
3Alex Ongaro Canada

Third repechage semifinal 4

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Fredy Schmidtke West Germany11.45Q
2Franck Dépine France
3Vincenzo Ceci Italy

Third repechage final 1

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Gerhard Scheller West Germany11.52Q
2Gabriele Sella Italy

Third repechage final 2

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
Notes
1Fredy Schmidtke West Germany10.96Q
2Lee Fu-hsiang Chinese Taipei

Quarterfinal 1

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Mark Gorski United States11.6511.08N/AQ
2Gerhard Scheller West GermanyN/AC

Quarterfinal 2

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Philippe Vernet France11.5611.17N/AQ
2Fredy Schmidtke West GermanyN/AC

Quarterfinal 3

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Nelson Vails United States11.3312.07N/AQ
2Marcelo Alexandre ArgentinaN/AC

Quarterfinal 4

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan11.2011.26Q
2Kenrick Tucker Australia11.51C

Semifinal 1

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Mark Gorski United States11.1710.74N/AQ
2Tsutomu Sakamoto JapanN/AB

Semifinal 2

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Nelson Vails United States10.9310.86N/AQ
2Philippe Vernet FranceN/AB

Classification 5–8

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
5Gerhard Scheller West Germany11.36
6Marcelo Alexandre Argentina
7Kenrick Tucker Australia
8Fredy Schmidtke West Germany

Bronze medal match

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3
Tsutomu Sakamoto Japan11.0611.03N/A
4Philippe Vernet FranceN/A

Final

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3
Mark Gorski United States10.4910.95N/A
Nelson Vails United StatesN/A

References

  1. "Cycling at the 1984 Summer Games: Men's Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  2. "Sprint, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 3, p. 376.
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