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Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's keirin

The men's keirin in cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics was contested by 20 cyclists. A keirin race consisted of eight laps of the track, or 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).[1]

Medalists edit

  Gold   Silver   Bronze
  Florian Rousseau (FRA)   Gary Neiwand (AUS)   Jens Fiedler (GER)

Results edit

First round edit

The 20 cyclists competed in three heats of six to seven riders each. The top two riders in each heat (six overall) advanced to the next round, while the other fourteen cyclists competed in the first repechage.

First repechage edit

The first round repechage consisted of three heats of four to five riders each. The top two cyclists in each of the heats rejoined the winners from the first round in advancing to the second round. The rest were eliminated from competition.

Heat 1
Place Name Nation Qualify
1 Ainārs Ķiksis   Latvia Q
2 Shinishi Ota   Japan Q
3 Grzegorz Krejner   Poland
4 Matt Sinton   New Zealand
Chris Hoy   Great Britain
Heat 3
Place Name Nation Qualify
1 David Cabrero   Spain Q
2 Lampros Vasilopoulos   Greece Q
3 Jaroslav Jeřábek   Slovakia
4 Yuichiro Kamiyama   Japan

Second round edit

The second round consisted of two heats, with the twelve cyclists split into groups of six. The top three riders in each heat advanced to the final.

Final edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2020.

External links edit

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