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UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint

The UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint is the world championship sprint event held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Between its inception and 1892, the sprint was separated into two events; one for professionals and one for amateurs. From 1993, all competitors competed in one open event. It was first held at the 1895 championships, two years after the first amateur sprint world championship. As of 2020, Koichi Nakano from Japan has won the most titles with ten consecutive professional wins between 1977 and 1986.

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Championships Winner Runner-up Third
1893 Chicago
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  Arthur Zimmerman (USA)   John S. Johnson (USA)   Julian Perrin Bliss (USA)
1894 Antwerp
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  August Lehr (GER)   Jaap Eden (NED)   William Broadbridge (GBR)
1895 Cologne
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  Robert Protin (BEL)   George A. Banker (USA)   Emile Huet (BEL)
1896 Copenhagen
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  Paul Bourillon (FRA)   Charley Barden (GBR)   Edmond Jacquelin (FRA)
1897 Glasgow
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  Willy Arend (GER)   Charley Barden (GBR)   Paul Masson (FRA)
1898 Vienna
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  George A. Banker (USA)   Franz Verheyen (GER)   Edmond Jacquelin (FRA)
1899 Montreal
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  Major Taylor (USA)   Tom Butler (USA)   Gaston Courbe D'outrelon (FRA)
1900 Paris
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  Edmond Jacquelin (FRA)   Harie Meyers (NED)   Willy Arend (GER)
1901 Berlin
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Edmond Jacquelin (FRA)   Guus Schilling (NED)
1902 Rome
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Harie Meyers (NED)   Pietro Bixio (ITA)
1903 Copenhagen
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Willi Arend (GER)   Harie Meyers (NED)
1904 London
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  Iver Lawson (USA)   Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Henri Mayer (GER)
1905 Antwerp
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  Gabriel Poulain (FRA)   Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Henri Mayer (GER)
1906 Genève
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Gabriel Poulain (FRA)   Émile Friol (FRA)
1907 Paris
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  Émile Friol (FRA)   Henri Mayer (GER)   Walter Rütt (GER)
1908 Berlin
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Gabriel Poulain (FRA)   Charles Louis Van Den Born (BEL)
1909 Copenhagen
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  Victor Dupré (FRA)   Gabriel Poulain (FRA)   Walter Rütt (GER)
1910 Brussels
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  Émile Friol (FRA)   Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Walter Rütt (GER)
1911 Rome
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  Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   Léon Hourlier (FRA)   Julien Pouchois (FRA)
1912 Newark
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  Frank L. Kramer (USA)   Alfred Grenda (AUS)   André Perchicot (FRA)
1913 Leipzig
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  Walter Rütt (GER)   Thorvald Ellegaard (DEN)   André Perchicot (FRA)
1920 Antwerp
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  Bob Spears (AUS)   Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)   William Bailey (GBR)
1921 Copenhagen
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  Piet Moeskops (NED)   Bob Spears (AUS)   Pierre Sergent (FRA)
1922 Paris
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  Piet Moeskops (NED)   Bob Spears (AUS)   Alois Degraeve (BEL)
1923 Zürich
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  Piet Moeskops (NED)   Gabriel Poulain (FRA)   Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)
1924 Paris
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  Piet Moeskops (NED)   Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)   Maurice Schilles (FRA)
1925 Amsterdam
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  Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)   Maurice Schilles (FRA)   Lucien Michard (FRA)
1926 Milan
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  Piet Moeskops (NED)   César Moretti (ITA)   Lucien Michard (FRA)
1927 Cologne
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  Lucien Michard (FRA)   Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)   Lucien Faucheux (FRA)
1928 Budapest
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  Lucien Michard (FRA)   Lucien Faucheux (FRA)   Ernst Kaufmann (FRA)
1929 Zürich
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  Lucien Michard (FRA)   Piet Moeskops (NED)   Ernst Kaufmann (SUI)
1930 Brussels
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  Lucien Michard (FRA)   Piet Moeskops (NED)   Orlando Piani (ITA)
1931 Copenhagen
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  Willy Falck Hansen (DEN)   Lucien Michard (FRA)   Jef Scherens (BEL)
1932 Rome
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Lucien Michard (FRA)   Mathias Engel (GER)
1933 Paris
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Lucien Michard (FRA)   Albert Richter (GER)
1934 Leipzig
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Albert Richter (GER)   Louis Gérardin (FRA)
1935 Brussels
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Albert Richter (GER)   Louis Gérardin (FRA)
1936 Zürich
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Louis Gérardin (FRA)   Albert Richter (GER)
1937 Copenhagen
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Albert Richter (GER)
1938 Amsterdam
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  Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Jef Scherens (BEL)   Albert Richter (GER)
1939 Milan
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Not awarded Not awarded   Albert Richter (GER)
1946 Zürich
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  Jan Derksen (NED)   Georges Senfftleben (FRA)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)
1947 Paris
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  Jef Scherens (BEL)   Louis Gérardin (FRA)   Georges Senfftleben (FRA)
1948 Amsterdam
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  Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Louis Gérardin (FRA)   Georges Senfftleben (FRA)
1949 Copenhagen
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  Reg Harris (GBR)   Jan Derksen (NED)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)
1950 Rocourt
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  Reg Harris (GBR)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Jan Derksen (NED)
1951 Milan
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  Reg Harris (GBR)   Jacques Bellenger (FRA)   Sid Patterson (AUS)
1952 Paris
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  Oscar Plattner (SUI)   Georges Senfftleben (FRA)   Jan Derksen (NED)
1953 Zürich
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  Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Enzo Sacchi (ITA)   Reg Harris (GBR)
1954 Cologne
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  Reg Harris (GBR)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Enzo Sacchi (ITA)
1955 Milan
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Oscar Plattner (SUI)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)
1956 Copenhagen
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Reg Harris (GBR)   Oscar Plattner (SUI)
1957 Rocourt
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  Jan Derksen (NED)   Arie Van Vliet (NED)   Roger Gaignard (FRA)
1958 Paris
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  Michel Rousseau (FRA)   Enzo Sacchi (ITA)   Antonio Maspes (ITA)
1959 Amsterdam
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Michel Rousseau (FRA)   Jan Derksen (NED)
1960 Leipzig
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Oscar Plattner (SUI)   Jos De Bakker (BEL)
1961 Zürich
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Michel Rousseau (FRA)   Jos De Bakker (BEL)
1962 Milan
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)   Oscar Plattner (SUI)
1963 Rocourt
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  Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)   Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Jos De Bakker (BEL)
1964 Paris
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  Antonio Maspes (ITA)   Ron Baensch (AUS)   Jos De Bakker (BEL)
1965 San Sebastián
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  Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA)   Patrick Sercu (BEL)   Ron Baensch (AUS)
1966 Frankfurt
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  Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA)   Ron Baensch (AUS)   Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)
1967 Amsterdam
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  Patrick Sercu (BEL)   Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA)   Angelo Damiano (ITA)
1968 Rome
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  Giuseppe Beghetto (ITA)   Patrick Sercu (BEL)   Giovanni Pettenella (ITA)
1969 Antwerp
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  Patrick Sercu (BEL)   Robert Van Lancker (BEL)   Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)
1970 Leicester
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  Gordon Johnson (AUS)   Sante Gaiardoni (ITA)   Leijn Loevesijn (NED)
1971 Varese
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  Leijn Loevesijn (NED)   Robert Van Lancker (BEL)   Giordano Turrini (ITA)
1972 Marseille
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  Robert Van Lancker (BEL)   Gordon Johnson (AUS)   Giordano Turrini (ITA)
1973 San Sebastián
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  Robert Van Lancker (BEL)   Giordano Turrini (ITA)   Ezio Cardi (ITA)
1974 Montreal
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  Peder Pedersen (DEN)   John Nicholson (AUS)   Robert Van Lancker (BEL)
1975 Rocourt
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  John Nicholson (AUS)   Peder Pedersen (DEN)   Ryoij Abe (阿部良二) (JPN)
1976 Monteroni di Lecce
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  John Nicholson (AUS)   Giordano Turrini (ITA)   Yoshikazu Sugata (菅田順和) (JPN)
1977 San Cristóbal
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Yoshikazu Sugata (菅田順和) (JPN)   John Nicholson (AUS)
1978 Munich
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Dieter Berkmann (FRG)   Yoshikazu Sugata (菅田順和) (JPN)
1979 Amsterdam
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Dieter Berkmann (FRG)   Michel Vaarten (BEL)
1980 Besançon
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Masahiko Ozaki (尾崎雅彦) (JPN)   Daniel Morelon (FRA)
1981 Brno
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Gordon Singleton (CAN)   Kenji Takahashi (高橋健二) (JPN)
1982 Leicester
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Gordon Singleton (CAN)   Yavé Cahard (FRA)
1983 Zürich
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Yavé Cahard (FRA)   Ottavio Dazzan (ITA)
1984 Barcelona
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Ottavio Dazzan (ITA)   Yavé Cahard (FRA)
1985 Bassano del Grappa
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Yoshiyuki Matsueda (松枝義幸) (JPN)   Ottavio Dazzan (ITA)
1986 Colorado Springs
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  Koichi Nakano (JPN)   Hideyuki Matsui (松井英幸) (JPN)   Nobuyuki Tawara (JPN)
1987 Vienna
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  Nobuyuki Tawara (JPN)   Hideyuki Matsui (松井英幸) (JPN)   Claudio Golinelli (ITA)
1988 Ghent
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  Stephen Pate (AUS) Medal not awarded   Nobuyuki Tawara (JPN)
1989 Lyon
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  Claudio Golinelli (ITA)   Yuichiro Kamiyama (JPN)   Hideyuki Matsui (松井英幸) (JPN)
1990 Maebashi
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  Michael Hübner (GER)   Claudio Golinelli (ITA)   Stephen Pate (AUS)
1991 Stuttgart
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Medal not awarded   Fabrice Colas (FRA) Medal not awarded
1992 Valencia
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  Michael Hübner (GER)   Frédéric Magné (FRA)   Eric Schoefs (BEL)
1993 Hamar
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  Gary Neiwand (AUS)   Michael Hübner (GER)   Eyk Pokorny (GER)
1994 Palermo
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  Marty Nothstein (USA)   Darryn Hill (AUS)   Michael Hübner (GER)
1995 Bogotá
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  Darryn Hill (AUS)   Curt Harnett (CAN)   Frédéric Magné (FRA)
1996 Manchester
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  Florian Rousseau (FRA)   Marty Nothstein (USA)   Darryn Hill (AUS)
1997 Perth
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  Florian Rousseau (FRA)   Jens Fiedler (GER)   Darryn Hill (AUS)
1998 Bordeaux
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  Florian Rousseau (FRA)   Jens Fiedler (GER)   Laurent Gané (FRA)
1999 Berlin
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  Laurent Gané (FRA)   Jens Fiedler (GER)   Florian Rousseau (FRA)
2000 Manchester
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  Jan van Eijden (GER)   Laurent Gané (FRA) Medal not awarded
2001 Antwerp
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  Arnaud Tournant (FRA)   Laurent Gané (FRA)   Florian Rousseau (FRA)
2002 Ballerup
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  Sean Eadie (AUS)   Jobie Dajka (AUS)   Florian Rousseau (FRA)
2003 Stuttgart
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  Laurent Gané (FRA)   Jobie Dajka (AUS)   René Wolff (GER)
2004 Melbourne
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  Theo Bos (NED)   Laurent Gané (FRA)   Ryan Bayley (AUS)
2005 Los Angeles
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  René Wolff (GER)   Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)   Jobie Dajka (AUS)
2006 Bordeaux
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  Theo Bos (NED)   Craig MacLean (GBR)   Stefan Nimke (GER)
2007 Palma de Mallorca
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  Theo Bos (NED)   Grégory Baugé (FRA)   Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)
2008 Manchester
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  Chris Hoy (GBR)   Kévin Sireau (FRA)   Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)
2009 Pruszków
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  Grégory Baugé (FRA)   Azizul Hasni Awang (MAS)   Kévin Sireau (FRA)
2010 Ballerup
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  Grégory Baugé (FRA)   Shane Perkins (AUS)   Kévin Sireau (FRA)
2011 Apeldoorn[nb 1]
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  Jason Kenny (GBR)   Chris Hoy (GBR)   Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)
2012 Melbourne
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  Grégory Baugé (FRA)   Jason Kenny (GBR)   Chris Hoy (GBR)
2013 Minsk
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  Stefan Bötticher (GER)   Denis Dmitriev (RUS)   François Pervis (FRA)
2014 Cali
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  François Pervis (FRA)   Stefan Bötticher (GER)   Denis Dmitriev (RUS)
2015 Yvelines
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  Grégory Baugé (FRA)   Denis Dmitriev (RUS)   Quentin Lafargue (FRA)
2016 London
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  Jason Kenny (GBR)   Matthew Glaetzer (AUS)   Denis Dmitriev (RUS)
2017 Hong Kong
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  Denis Dmitriev (RUS)   Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Ethan Mitchell (NZL)
2018 Apeldoorn
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  Matthew Glaetzer (AUS)   Jack Carlin (GBR)   Sebastien Vigier (FRA)
2019 Pruszków
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  Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Jeffrey Hoogland (NED)   Mateusz Rudyk (POL)
2020 Berlin
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  Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Jeffrey Hoogland (NED)   Azizulhasni Awang (MAS)
2021 Roubaix
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  Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Jeffrey Hoogland (NED)   Sébastien Vigier (FRA)
2022 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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  Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Matthew Richardson (AUS)   Matthew Glaetzer (AUS)
2023 Glasgow
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  Harrie Lavreysen (NED)   Nicholas Paul (TTO)   Jack Carlin (GBR)

Medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  France22283585
2  Netherlands1913941
3  Italy12111437
4  Belgium1251128
5  Japan116724
6  Australia913931
7  Denmark85013
8  Germany7101532
9  Great Britain77418
10  United States5308
11  Switzerland25411
12  Russia1225
13  Canada0303
14  West Germany0202
15  Malaysia0112
16  Trinidad and Tobago0101
17  New Zealand0011
  Poland0011
Totals (18 entries)115115113343

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ France's Grégory Baugé originally won the gold medal, but was stripped of that title in January 2012, with the other riders in the final round promoted to the respective medal positions.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Stokes, Shane (6 January 2012). "Kenny welcomes news as UCI confirms he's upgraded to 2011 world track sprint champion". VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. Retrieved 7 January 2012.

External links edit

  • Track Cycling World Championships 2016–1893 bikecult.com
  • World Championship, Track, Sprint, Elite cyclingarchives.com

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The UCI Track Cycling World Championships Men s sprint is the world championship sprint event held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships Between its inception and 1892 the sprint was separated into two events one for professionals and one for amateurs From 1993 all competitors competed in one open event It was first held at the 1895 championships two years after the first amateur sprint world championship As of 2020 update Koichi Nakano from Japan has won the most titles with ten consecutive professional wins between 1977 and 1986 Contents 1 Medalists 2 Medal table 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksMedalists editChampionships Winner Runner up Third 1893 Chicago details nbsp Arthur Zimmerman USA nbsp John S Johnson USA nbsp Julian Perrin Bliss USA 1894 Antwerp details nbsp August Lehr GER nbsp Jaap Eden NED nbsp William Broadbridge GBR 1895 Cologne details nbsp Robert Protin BEL nbsp George A Banker USA nbsp Emile Huet BEL 1896 Copenhagen details nbsp Paul Bourillon FRA nbsp Charley Barden GBR nbsp Edmond Jacquelin FRA 1897 Glasgow details nbsp Willy Arend GER nbsp Charley Barden GBR nbsp Paul Masson FRA 1898 Vienna details nbsp George A Banker USA nbsp Franz Verheyen GER nbsp Edmond Jacquelin FRA 1899 Montreal details nbsp Major Taylor USA nbsp Tom Butler USA nbsp Gaston Courbe D outrelon FRA 1900 Paris details nbsp Edmond Jacquelin FRA nbsp Harie Meyers NED nbsp Willy Arend GER 1901 Berlin details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Edmond Jacquelin FRA nbsp Guus Schilling NED 1902 Rome details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Harie Meyers NED nbsp Pietro Bixio ITA 1903 Copenhagen details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Willi Arend GER nbsp Harie Meyers NED 1904 London details nbsp Iver Lawson USA nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Henri Mayer GER 1905 Antwerp details nbsp Gabriel Poulain FRA nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Henri Mayer GER 1906 Geneve details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Gabriel Poulain FRA nbsp Emile Friol FRA 1907 Paris details nbsp Emile Friol FRA nbsp Henri Mayer GER nbsp Walter Rutt GER 1908 Berlin details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Gabriel Poulain FRA nbsp Charles Louis Van Den Born BEL 1909 Copenhagen details nbsp Victor Dupre FRA nbsp Gabriel Poulain FRA nbsp Walter Rutt GER 1910 Brussels details nbsp Emile Friol FRA nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Walter Rutt GER 1911 Rome details nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Leon Hourlier FRA nbsp Julien Pouchois FRA 1912 Newark details nbsp Frank L Kramer USA nbsp Alfred Grenda AUS nbsp Andre Perchicot FRA 1913 Leipzig details nbsp Walter Rutt GER nbsp Thorvald Ellegaard DEN nbsp Andre Perchicot FRA 1920 Antwerp details nbsp Bob Spears AUS nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI nbsp William Bailey GBR 1921 Copenhagen details nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Bob Spears AUS nbsp Pierre Sergent FRA 1922 Paris details nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Bob Spears AUS nbsp Alois Degraeve BEL 1923 Zurich details nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Gabriel Poulain FRA nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI 1924 Paris details nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI nbsp Maurice Schilles FRA 1925 Amsterdam details nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI nbsp Maurice Schilles FRA nbsp Lucien Michard FRA 1926 Milan details nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Cesar Moretti ITA nbsp Lucien Michard FRA 1927 Cologne details nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI nbsp Lucien Faucheux FRA 1928 Budapest details nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Lucien Faucheux FRA nbsp Ernst Kaufmann FRA 1929 Zurich details nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Ernst Kaufmann SUI 1930 Brussels details nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Piet Moeskops NED nbsp Orlando Piani ITA 1931 Copenhagen details nbsp Willy Falck Hansen DEN nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Jef Scherens BEL 1932 Rome details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Mathias Engel GER 1933 Paris details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Lucien Michard FRA nbsp Albert Richter GER 1934 Leipzig details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Albert Richter GER nbsp Louis Gerardin FRA 1935 Brussels details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Albert Richter GER nbsp Louis Gerardin FRA 1936 Zurich details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Louis Gerardin FRA nbsp Albert Richter GER 1937 Copenhagen details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Albert Richter GER 1938 Amsterdam details nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Albert Richter GER 1939 Milan details Not awarded Not awarded nbsp Albert Richter GER 1946 Zurich details nbsp Jan Derksen NED nbsp Georges Senfftleben FRA nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED 1947 Paris details nbsp Jef Scherens BEL nbsp Louis Gerardin FRA nbsp Georges Senfftleben FRA 1948 Amsterdam details nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Louis Gerardin FRA nbsp Georges Senfftleben FRA 1949 Copenhagen details nbsp Reg Harris GBR nbsp Jan Derksen NED nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED 1950 Rocourt details nbsp Reg Harris GBR nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Jan Derksen NED 1951 Milan details nbsp Reg Harris GBR nbsp Jacques Bellenger FRA nbsp Sid Patterson AUS 1952 Paris details nbsp Oscar Plattner SUI nbsp Georges Senfftleben FRA nbsp Jan Derksen NED 1953 Zurich details nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Enzo Sacchi ITA nbsp Reg Harris GBR 1954 Cologne details nbsp Reg Harris GBR nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Enzo Sacchi ITA 1955 Milan details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Oscar Plattner SUI nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED 1956 Copenhagen details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Reg Harris GBR nbsp Oscar Plattner SUI 1957 Rocourt details nbsp Jan Derksen NED nbsp Arie Van Vliet NED nbsp Roger Gaignard FRA 1958 Paris details nbsp Michel Rousseau FRA nbsp Enzo Sacchi ITA nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA 1959 Amsterdam details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Michel Rousseau FRA nbsp Jan Derksen NED 1960 Leipzig details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Oscar Plattner SUI nbsp Jos De Bakker BEL 1961 Zurich details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Michel Rousseau FRA nbsp Jos De Bakker BEL 1962 Milan details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Sante Gaiardoni ITA nbsp Oscar Plattner SUI 1963 Rocourt details nbsp Sante Gaiardoni ITA nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Jos De Bakker BEL 1964 Paris details nbsp Antonio Maspes ITA nbsp Ron Baensch AUS nbsp Jos De Bakker BEL 1965 San Sebastian details nbsp Giuseppe Beghetto ITA nbsp Patrick Sercu BEL nbsp Ron Baensch AUS 1966 Frankfurt details nbsp Giuseppe Beghetto ITA nbsp Ron Baensch AUS nbsp Sante Gaiardoni ITA 1967 Amsterdam details nbsp Patrick Sercu BEL nbsp Giuseppe Beghetto ITA nbsp Angelo Damiano ITA 1968 Rome details nbsp Giuseppe Beghetto ITA nbsp Patrick Sercu BEL nbsp Giovanni Pettenella ITA 1969 Antwerp details nbsp Patrick Sercu BEL nbsp Robert Van Lancker BEL nbsp Sante Gaiardoni ITA 1970 Leicester details nbsp Gordon Johnson AUS nbsp Sante Gaiardoni ITA nbsp Leijn Loevesijn NED 1971 Varese details nbsp Leijn Loevesijn NED nbsp Robert Van Lancker BEL nbsp Giordano Turrini ITA 1972 Marseille details nbsp Robert Van Lancker BEL nbsp Gordon Johnson AUS nbsp Giordano Turrini ITA 1973 San Sebastian details nbsp Robert Van Lancker BEL nbsp Giordano Turrini ITA nbsp Ezio Cardi ITA 1974 Montreal details nbsp Peder Pedersen DEN nbsp John Nicholson AUS nbsp Robert Van Lancker BEL 1975 Rocourt details nbsp John Nicholson AUS nbsp Peder Pedersen DEN nbsp Ryoij Abe 阿部良二 JPN 1976 Monteroni di Lecce details nbsp John Nicholson AUS nbsp Giordano Turrini ITA nbsp Yoshikazu Sugata 菅田順和 JPN 1977 San Cristobal details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Yoshikazu Sugata 菅田順和 JPN nbsp John Nicholson AUS 1978 Munich details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Dieter Berkmann FRG nbsp Yoshikazu Sugata 菅田順和 JPN 1979 Amsterdam details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Dieter Berkmann FRG nbsp Michel Vaarten BEL 1980 Besancon details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Masahiko Ozaki 尾崎雅彦 JPN nbsp Daniel Morelon FRA 1981 Brno details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Gordon Singleton CAN nbsp Kenji Takahashi 高橋健二 JPN 1982 Leicester details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Gordon Singleton CAN nbsp Yave Cahard FRA 1983 Zurich details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Yave Cahard FRA nbsp Ottavio Dazzan ITA 1984 Barcelona details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Ottavio Dazzan ITA nbsp Yave Cahard FRA 1985 Bassano del Grappa details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Yoshiyuki Matsueda 松枝義幸 JPN nbsp Ottavio Dazzan ITA 1986 Colorado Springs details nbsp Koichi Nakano JPN nbsp Hideyuki Matsui 松井英幸 JPN nbsp Nobuyuki Tawara JPN 1987 Vienna details nbsp Nobuyuki Tawara JPN nbsp Hideyuki Matsui 松井英幸 JPN nbsp Claudio Golinelli ITA 1988 Ghent details nbsp Stephen Pate AUS Medal not awarded nbsp Nobuyuki Tawara JPN 1989 Lyon details nbsp Claudio Golinelli ITA nbsp Yuichiro Kamiyama JPN nbsp Hideyuki Matsui 松井英幸 JPN 1990 Maebashi details nbsp Michael Hubner GER nbsp Claudio Golinelli ITA nbsp Stephen Pate AUS 1991 Stuttgart details Medal not awarded nbsp Fabrice Colas FRA Medal not awarded 1992 Valencia details nbsp Michael Hubner GER nbsp Frederic Magne FRA nbsp Eric Schoefs BEL 1993 Hamar details nbsp Gary Neiwand AUS nbsp Michael Hubner GER nbsp Eyk Pokorny GER 1994 Palermo details nbsp Marty Nothstein USA nbsp Darryn Hill AUS nbsp Michael Hubner GER 1995 Bogota details nbsp Darryn Hill AUS nbsp Curt Harnett CAN nbsp Frederic Magne FRA 1996 Manchester details nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA nbsp Marty Nothstein USA nbsp Darryn Hill AUS 1997 Perth details nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA nbsp Jens Fiedler GER nbsp Darryn Hill AUS 1998 Bordeaux details nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA nbsp Jens Fiedler GER nbsp Laurent Gane FRA 1999 Berlin details nbsp Laurent Gane FRA nbsp Jens Fiedler GER nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA 2000 Manchester details nbsp Jan van Eijden GER nbsp Laurent Gane FRA Medal not awarded 2001 Antwerp details nbsp Arnaud Tournant FRA nbsp Laurent Gane FRA nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA 2002 Ballerup details nbsp Sean Eadie AUS nbsp Jobie Dajka AUS nbsp Florian Rousseau FRA 2003 Stuttgart details nbsp Laurent Gane FRA nbsp Jobie Dajka AUS nbsp Rene Wolff GER 2004 Melbourne details nbsp Theo Bos NED nbsp Laurent Gane FRA nbsp Ryan Bayley AUS 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nbsp Germany71015329 nbsp Great Britain7741810 nbsp United States530811 nbsp Switzerland2541112 nbsp Russia122513 nbsp Canada030314 nbsp West Germany020215 nbsp Malaysia011216 nbsp Trinidad and Tobago010117 nbsp New Zealand0011 nbsp Poland0011Totals 18 entries 115115113343See also editKeirin UCI Track Cycling World Championships Women s sprint Track cycling at the Summer Olympics Men s sprintNotes edit France s Gregory Bauge originally won the gold medal but was stripped of that title in January 2012 with the other riders in the final round promoted to the respective medal positions 1 References edit Stokes Shane 6 January 2012 Kenny welcomes news as UCI confirms he s upgraded to 2011 world track sprint champion VeloNation VeloNation LLC Retrieved 7 January 2012 External links editTrack Cycling World Championships 2016 1893 bikecult com World Championship Track Sprint Elite cyclingarchives com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UCI Track Cycling World Championships 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