Cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint

The men's sprint event at the 1980 Summer Olympics took place on 23–26 July 1980 in Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome.[1][2] There were 15 competitors from 15 nations, with three additional non-starters. The event was won by Lutz Heßlich of East Germany, the nation's first victory in the men's sprint. Yavé Cahard took silver, extending France's medal streak to five Games despite the retirement of Daniel Morelon (who had medaled in the past four). Sergei Kopylov of the host Soviet Union earned bronze.

Men's sprint
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Soviet stamp commemorating 1980 Olympic cycling
VenueKrylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome
Dates23–26 July
Competitors15 from 15 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Lutz Heßlich
 East Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Yavé Cahard
 France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Sergei Kopylov
 Soviet Union
← 1976
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Background

This was the 17th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics except 1904 and 1912. The only returning quarterfinalist from 1976 was champion Anton Tkáč of Czechoslovakia. France's Daniel Morelon, who had taken a medal in the last four Games, had retired in 1977. Lutz Heßlich of East Germany was the 1979 world champion and the favorite in Moscow.[3]

Libya and Zimbabwe each made their debut in the men's sprint. France made its 17th 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. The 1980 competition, despite an even smaller starting field than in 1976 (15 cyclists, down from 18), actually increased the number of rounds back to 10 (from eight in 1976). This format used six main rounds (first round, second round, 1/8 finals, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals) and three repechages, including a two-round first repechage. Only one cyclist was eliminated after the first three rounds (round 1 and the two-round first repechage).[3][4]

  • Round 1: The 18 entrants were divided into 9 heats of 2 cyclists each; because of three withdrawals, three of the heats were walkovers. The winner of each heat advanced directly to round 2 (9 cyclists), while all other cyclists who competed were sent to the first repechage semifinals (6 cyclists).
  • First repechage semifinals: The 6 cyclists were divided into 3 heats, each with 2 cyclists. The winner of each heat advanced to round 2 (3 cyclists), while the loser went to the first repechage final (3 cyclists).
  • First repechage final: The 3 cyclists all competed together in the first repechage final; the top two advanced to round 2 while the last-placed cyclist was the first man eliminated from the competition.
  • Round 2: The 14 cyclists were divided into 7 heats of 2 cyclists each. The winner of each heat advanced to the 1/8 finals (7 cyclists) while losers went to the second repechage (because of one withdrawal, there were only 6 cyclists that went to the repechage).
  • Second repechage: The 6 cyclists competed in 3 heats of 2 cyclists. Winners advanced to the 1/8 finals, losers were eliminated.
  • 1/8 finals: The 10 cyclists who advanced through the first rounds (including repechage) competed in a 1/8 finals round. There were 5 heats in this round, with 2 cyclists in each. The top cyclist in each heat advanced to the quarterfinals (5 cyclists), while the loser in each heat went to the third repechage (5 cyclists).
  • Third repechage: This repechage featured two heats, one of two cyclists and one of three cyclists. Only the last-placed man in each heat was eliminated; the winners advanced to the quarterfinals along with the second-place cyclist in the three-rider heat.
  • 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)10.61 Mexico City, Mexico22 October 1967
Olympic record  Leijn Loevesijn (NED)10.66 Mexico City, Mexico18 October 1968

Sergei Kopylov recorded 10.55 seconds in the fourth heat of round 2, 10.56 seconds, in the first race of the bronze medal match, and 10.47 seconds in the second race of the bronze medal match.

Schedule

All times are Moscow Time (UTC+3)

DateTimeRound
Wednesday, 23 July 198018:00Round 1
First repechage semifinals
First repechage final
Round 2
Second repechage
Thursday, 24 July 198018:001/8 finals
Third repechage
Quarterfinals
Friday, 25 July 198019:00Semifinals
Saturday, 26 July 198016:00Finals

Results

Round 1

Round 1 heat 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Lutz Heßlich  East Germany11.42Q
2John Musa  ZimbabweR

Round 1 heat 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia10.86Q
2Fawzi Abdussalam  LibyaR

Round 1 heat 3

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Yavé Cahard  France10.70Q
2Terrence Tinsley  Great BritainR

Round 1 heat 4

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Sergei Kopylov  Soviet UnionwoQ
Paul Ahokas  FinlandDNS

Round 1 heat 5

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Ottavio Dazzan  ItalywoQ
Juan Palacios  EcuadorDNS

Round 1 heat 6

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Benedykt Kocot  PolandwoQ
Hans Fischer  BrazilDNS

Round 1 heat 7

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Henrik Salée  Denmark11.24Q
2James Joseph  GuyanaR

Round 1 heat 8

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Heinz Isler  Switzerland10.98Q
2László Morcz  HungaryR

Round 1 heat 9

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Kenrick Tucker  Australia11.35Q
2Lau Veldt  NetherlandsR

First repechage semifinals

First repechage semifinal 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Terrence Tinsley  Great Britain11.62Q
2John Musa  ZimbabweR

First repechage semifinal 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1James Joseph  Guyana11.08Q
2Fawzi Abdussalam  LibyaR

First repechage semifinal 3

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Lau Veldt  Netherlands11.38Q
2Fawzi Abdussalam  LibyaR

First repechage final

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1László Morcz  Hungary11.49Q
2Fawzi Abdussalam  LibyaQ
3John Musa  Zimbabwe

Round 2

Round 2 heat 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Lutz Heßlich  East GermanywoQ
Fawzi Abdussalam  LibyaDNS

Round 2 heat 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia11.23Q
2László Morcz  HungaryR

Round 2 heat 3

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Yeve Cahard  France10.87Q
2Lau Veldt  NetherlandsR

Round 2 heat 4

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Sergei Kopylov  Soviet Union10.55Q, WR
2James Joseph  GuyanaR

Round 2 heat 5

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Ottavio Dazzan  Italy11.07Q
2Terrence Tinsley  Great BritainR

Round 2 heat 6

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Heinz Isler  Switzerland11.47Q
2Henrik Salée  DenmarkR

Round 2 heat 7

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Kenrick Tucker  Australia10.93Q
2Benedykt Kocot  PolandR

Second repechage

Second repechage heat 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Henrik Salée  Denmark10.94Q
2László Morcz  Hungary

Second repechage heat 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Lau Veldt  Netherlands11.04Q
2Benedykt Kocot  Poland

Second repechage heat 3

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1James Joseph  GuyanaNo timeQ
Terrence Tinsley  Great BritainDNF

1/8 finals

1/8 final 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Lutz Heßlich  East Germany10.75Q
2James Joseph  GuyanaR

1/8 final 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia11.19Q
2Lau Veldt  NetherlandsR

1/8 final 3

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Yavé Cahard  France10.94Q
2Henrik Salée  DenmarkR

1/8 final 4

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Sergei Kopylov  Soviet Union10.95Q
2Kenrick Tucker  AustraliaR

1/8 final 5

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Ottavio Dazzan  Italy10.95Q
2Heinz Isler  SwitzerlandR

Third repechage

Third repechage heat 1

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Heinz Isler  Switzerland10.95Q
2Lau Veldt  Netherlands

Third repechage heat 2

RankCyclistNationTimeNotes
1Kenrick Tucker  Australia11.49Q
2Henrik Salée  DenmarkQ
3James Joseph  Guyana

Quarterfinals

Quarterfinal 1

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Lutz Heßlich  East Germany10.9510.96Q
2Henrik Salée  DenmarkC

Quarterfinal 2

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia10.9410.70Q
2Kenrick Tucker  AustraliaC

Quarterfinal 3

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Yavé Cahard  France11.0511.04Q
2Heinz Isler  SwitzerlandC

Quarterfinal 4

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Sergei Kopylov  Soviet Union10.7611.00Q
2Ottavio Dazzan  ItalyC

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Lutz Heßlich  East Germany11.6011.24Q
2Sergei Kopylov  Soviet UnionB

Semifinal 2

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
1Yavé Cahard  France11.2810.66Q
2Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia11.25B

Finals

Classification 5–8

RankCyclistNationTime
200 m
5Henrik Salée  Denmark11.36
6Heinz Isler  Switzerland
7Kenrick Tucker  Australia
8Ottavio Dazzan  Italy

Bronze medal match

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3
Sergei Kopylov  Soviet Union10.56 WR10.47 WR
4Anton Tkáč  Czechoslovakia

Final

RankCyclistNationRace 1Race 2Race 3
Lutz Heßlich  East Germany11.4012.01
Yavé Cahard  France10.86

References