The individual pursuit competition consisted of a qualifying round and a 4-round knockout tournament (increased from three rounds in previous Games), including a bronze medal race. Each race, in both the qualifying round and the knock-out rounds, consisted of a pair of cyclists starting from opposite sides of the track. The cyclists raced for 4,000 metres, attempting to finish with the fastest time and, if possible, catch the other cyclist. For the qualifying round, the 16 fastest times overall (regardless of whether the cyclist finished first or second in his heat, though any cyclist who was overtaken was eliminated) earned advancement to the knockout rounds. In the knockout rounds, the winner of each heat advanced to the next round.[2]
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These are the results of the men s individual pursuit at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal Quebec Canada held from 20 to 22 July 1976 1 There were a total number of 27 participants in the Olympic Velodrome Men s cycling individual pursuitat the Games of the XXI OlympiadVenueMontreal Quebec CanadaDate20 22 July 1976Competitors27 from 27 nationsMedalistsGregor Braun West GermanyHerman Ponsteen NetherlandsThomas Huschke East Germany 19721980 Contents 1 Competition format 2 Results 2 1 Qualifying round 2 2 1 8 finals 2 2 1 1 8 final 1 2 2 2 1 8 final 2 2 2 3 1 8 final 3 2 2 4 1 8 final 4 2 2 5 1 8 final 5 2 2 6 1 8 final 6 2 2 7 1 8 final 7 2 2 8 1 8 final 8 2 3 Quarterfinals 2 3 1 Quarterfinal 1 2 3 2 Quarterfinal 2 2 3 3 Quarterfinal 3 2 3 4 Quarterfinal 4 2 4 Semifinals 2 4 1 Semifinal 1 2 4 2 Semifinal 2 2 5 Finals 2 5 1 Bronze medal match 2 5 2 Final 3 Final classification 4 References 5 External linksCompetition format editThe individual pursuit competition consisted of a qualifying round and a 4 round knockout tournament increased from three rounds in previous Games including a bronze medal race Each race in both the qualifying round and the knock out rounds consisted of a pair of cyclists starting from opposite sides of the track The cyclists raced for 4 000 metres attempting to finish with the fastest time and if possible catch the other cyclist For the qualifying round the 16 fastest times overall regardless of whether the cyclist finished first or second in his heat though any cyclist who was overtaken was eliminated earned advancement to the knockout rounds In the knockout rounds the winner of each heat advanced to the next round 2 Results editQualifying round edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Vladimir Osokin nbsp Soviet Union 4 48 31 Q2 Thomas Huschke nbsp East Germany 4 48 75 Q3 Herman Ponsteen nbsp Netherlands 4 49 51 Q4 Gregor Braun nbsp West Germany 4 50 00 Q5 Orfeo Pizzoferrato nbsp Italy 4 50 44 Q6 Gary Sutton nbsp Australia 4 50 57 Q7 Jan Jankiewicz nbsp Poland 4 51 48 Q8 Jan Georg Iversen nbsp Norway 4 51 86 Q9 Mike Richards nbsp New Zealand 4 55 08 Q10 Michal Klasa nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 56 42 Q11 Jean Louis Baugnies nbsp Belgium 4 56 86 Q12 Harry Hannus nbsp Finland 4 57 11 Q13 Robert Dill Bundi nbsp Switzerland 4 58 76 Q14 Yoichi Machishima nbsp Japan 4 59 20 Q15 Jean Jacques Rebiere nbsp France 5 00 32 Q16 Gabor Szucs nbsp Hungary 5 00 39 Q17 Raul Marcelo Vazquez nbsp Cuba 5 00 4518 Fernando Vera nbsp Chile 5 00 6819 Leonard Nitz nbsp United States 5 01 5420 Ian Hallam nbsp Great Britain 5 02 4721 Washington Diaz nbsp Uruguay 5 03 0022 Bojan Ropret nbsp Yugoslavia 5 06 3223 Erol Kucukbakirci nbsp Turkey 5 11 8424 Tang Kam Man nbsp Hong Kong 5 47 24 Jose Jaime Galeano nbsp Colombia OvertakenGholam Hossein Koohi nbsp Iran Overtaken Donald Christian nbsp Antigua and Barbuda DNF Elmabruk Kehel nbsp Lebanon DNS1 8 finals edit 1 8 final 1 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Jan Georg Iversen nbsp Norway 4 52 82 Q2 Mike Richards nbsp New Zealand 4 53 331 8 final 2 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Michal Klasa nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 49 84 Q2 Jan Jankiewicz nbsp Poland 4 54 941 8 final 3 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Gary Sutton nbsp Australia 4 51 36 Q2 Jean Louis Baugnies nbsp Belgium 4 57 531 8 final 4 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Orfeo Pizzoferrato nbsp Italy 4 48 41 Q2 Harry Hannus nbsp Finland Overtaken1 8 final 5 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Gregor Braun nbsp West Germany 4 46 94 Q2 Robert Dill Bundi nbsp Switzerland Overtaken1 8 final 6 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Herman Ponsteen nbsp Netherlands 4 47 18 Q2 Yoichi Machishima nbsp Japan Overtaken1 8 final 7 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Thomas Huschke nbsp East Germany 4 47 72 Q2 Jean Jacques Rebiere nbsp France 4 57 371 8 final 8 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Vladimir Osokin nbsp Soviet Union 4 45 10 Q2 Gabor Szucs nbsp Hungary OvertakenQuarterfinals edit Quarterfinal 1 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Thomas Huschke nbsp East Germany 4 47 44 Q2 Orfeo Pizzoferrato nbsp Italy 4 47 89Quarterfinal 2 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Herman Ponsteen nbsp Netherlands 4 48 67 Q2 Michal Klasa nbsp Czechoslovakia 4 49 61Quarterfinal 3 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Gregor Braun nbsp West Germany 4 48 67 Q2 Gary Sutton nbsp Australia 4 49 61Quarterfinal 4 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Vladimir Osokin nbsp Soviet Union 4 48 27 Q2 Jan Georg Iversen nbsp Norway 4 51 04Semifinals edit Semifinal 1 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Gregor Braun nbsp West Germany 4 45 50 Q2 Vladimir Osokin nbsp Soviet Union 4 45 67 BSemifinal 2 edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time Notes1 Herman Ponsteen nbsp Netherlands 4 52 43 Q2 Thomas Huschke nbsp East Germany 4 59 42 BFinals edit Bronze medal match edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time nbsp Thomas Huschke nbsp East Germany 4 52 714 Vladimir Osokin nbsp Soviet Union 4 57 34Final edit Rank Cyclist Nation Time nbsp Gregor Braun nbsp West Germany 4 47 61 nbsp Herman Ponsteen nbsp Netherlands 4 49 72Final classification editRANK FINAL RANKING nbsp nbsp Gregor Braun FRG nbsp nbsp Herman Ponsteen NED nbsp nbsp Thomas Huschke GDR 4 nbsp Vladimir Osokin URS 5 nbsp Orfeo Pizzoferrato ITA 6 nbsp Gary Sutton AUS 7 nbsp Jan Georg Iversen NOR 8 nbsp Michal Klasa TCH 9 nbsp Mike Richards NZL 10 nbsp Jan Jankiewicz POL 11 nbsp Jean Jacques Rebiere FRA 12 nbsp Jean Louis Baugnies BEL 13 nbsp Harry Hannus FIN 14 nbsp Robert Dill Bundi SUI 15 nbsp Yoichi Machishima JPN 16 nbsp Gabor Szucs HUN 17 nbsp Raul Marcelo Vazquez CUB 18 nbsp Fernando Vera CHI 19 nbsp Leonard Nitz USA 20 nbsp Ian Hallam GBR 21 nbsp Washington Diaz URU 22 nbsp Bojan Ropret YUG 23 nbsp Erol Kucukbakirci TUR 24 nbsp Tang Kam Man HKG 25 nbsp Donald Christian ANT 26 nbsp Jose Jaime Galeano COL 27 nbsp Gholam Hossein Koohi IRI References edit Cycling at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games Men s individual pursuit Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 26 April 2015 Official Report vol 3 p 194 External links editOfficial Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics Men 27s individual pursuit amp oldid 1081599948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,