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3 All-time medal table (women's) 1984–Present. ... This is the complete list of women's Olympic medalists in cycling. Current events. BMX. Freestyle. Games ...
The Olympic road race, one of the most iconic events at the Games, is also one with the most turnover in medals. No rider has ever won two gold medals, and only one rider has won two medals; Alexander Vinokourov of Kazakhstan, with a gold medal in London 2012, following a silver medal in Sydney 2000. Until 1992 and the Games in Barcelona, all ...
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she became the oldest cycling gold medalist, when she won the women's road time trial race, defending her gold medal from Beijing 2008. She repeated her success at the 2016 Summer Olympics, winning third gold in a row and setting a new record. [8] Oldest female cycling gold medalist 42 Kristin Armstrong [8] Athletics
This list includes athletes who have won six or more Olympic medals over their sporting career. It includes top-three placings in the 1896 Olympic Games and 1900 Olympic Games, before medals were actually awarded for those placings. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included.
The men's road race was 234 kilometres long with a total elevation of 4865 m. The women's race was 137 km long with a total elevation of 2692 metres. [11] The first part of the men's and women's races is identical. The course first passes through the mostly flat outskirts of Tokyo's metropolitan area.
Road cycling: Women's road race: 2nd Rio 2016 Gold medalist Women's road time trial: Rio 2016 Bronze medalist Annemiek van Vleuten: Road cycling: Women's road race: 4th Women's road time trial: Demi Vollering: Road cycling: Women's road race: Debut Marianne Vos: Road cycling: Women's road race: 4th: London 2012 Gold medalist Tom Dumoulin: Road ...
The 2012 Summer Olympics were the first at which men and women competed in the same number of events in all cycling disciplines, including track cycling, which previously had more men's and fewer women's events than the 2008 programme. [1] However, women have shorter distances for some events.
Women's tournament: September 28 Silver: Paul Foerster Robert Merrick: Sailing: Men's 470: September 28 Silver: J. J. Isler Sarah Glaser: Sailing: Women's 470: September 28 Silver: Lawrence Johnson: Athletics: Men's pole vault: September 29 Silver: Mari Holden: Cycling: Women's road time trial: September 30 Silver: Sammie Henson: Wrestling: Men ...