Cycling at the 1956 Summer Olympics – Men's track time trial

The men's track time trial at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia, was held on Thursday 6 December 1956. There were 22 participants from 22 nations.[1] Each competitor rode singly against the watch from a standing start. Competitors were allowed one ride only. The event was won by Leandro Faggin of Italy, the nation's first victory in the men's track time trial. Ladislav Fouček earned Czechoslovakia's first medal in the event with his silver, while Alfred Swift gave South Africa its second consecutive bronze medal.

Cycling - Men's track time trial
at the Games of the XVI Olympiad
Leandro Faggin (1960s)
VenueMelbourne
Date6 December 1956
Competitors22 from 22 nations
Winning time1:09.8 OR
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Leandro Faggin
 Italy
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Ladislav Fouček
 Czechoslovakia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Alfred Swift
 South Africa
← 1952
1960 →

Background

This was the seventh appearance of the event, which had previously been held in 1896 and every Games since 1928. It would be held every Games until being dropped from the programme after 2004. There were two returning cyclists from the 1952 Games: twelfth-place finisher Ladislav Fouček of Czechoslovakia and seventeenth-place finisher Hernán Masanés of Chile. Leandro Faggin of Italy was the amateur world record holder.[2]

Brazil, Colombia, and Vietnam each made their debut in the men's track time trial. France and Great Britain each made their seventh appearance, having competed at every appearance of the event.

Competition format

The event was a time trial on the track, with each cyclist competing separately to attempt to achieve the fastest time. Each cyclist raced one kilometre from a standing start.[2][3]

Records

The following were the world and Olympic records prior to the competition.

World record  Leandro Faggin (ITA)1:09.20 Milan, Italy5 September 1956
Olympic record  Russell Mockridge (AUS)1:11.1 Helsinki, Finland31 July 1952

Leandro Faggin broke the Olympic record with a time of 1:09.8. Nobody else was able to surpass the old record time.

Schedule

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 6 December 195620:00Final

Results

Fouček was the first rider to go. He set a difficult pace, with the second-best Olympic performance yet of 1:11.4 after Russell Mockridge's 1952 record of 1:11.1. The next 15 riders all failed to match Fouček, but Faggin (who held the world record of 1:09.2) beat him by over a second and a half. The new Olympic record set by Faggin was 1:09.8; none of the five remaining riders came close.

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
Leandro Faggin  Italy1:09.8OR
Ladislav Fouček  Czechoslovakia1:11.4
Alfred Swift  South Africa1:11.6
4Warren Scarfe  Australia1:12.1
5Alan Danson  Great Britain1:12.3
Boris Savostin  Soviet Union1:12.3
Luis Serra  Uruguay1:12.3
8Warwick Dalton  New Zealand1:12.6
9Anésio Argenton  Brazil1:12.7
10Allen Bell  United States1:12.8
11Kurt Schein  Austria1:13.1
12Tetsuo Osawa  Japan1:13.3
13Allan Juel Larsen  Denmark1:14.3
14Hernán Masanés  Chile1:14.7
15Octavio Echeverry  Colombia1:14.8
16Renzo Colzi  France1:15.1
17James Davies  Canada1:15.2
18Paul Nyman  Finland1:16.1
19Hylton Mitchell  Trinidad and Tobago1:16.5
Evrard Godefroid  Belgium1:16.5
21Saleem Farooqi  Pakistan1:20.8
22Nguyễn Văn Nhieu  Vietnam1:23.6

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