London 2012 Olympic Games

We will keep track of the medals awarded for all of the cycling disciplines during the London 2012 Olympic Games on this page.

London 2012 cycling events: Medal table by nation

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PosnNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Great Britain82212
2Germany1416
3France1304
4Australia1236
5USA1214
6Colombia1113
7Netherlands1023
8=Czech Republic1001
8=Denmark1001
8=Kazakhstan1001
8=Latvia1001
12China0213
13New Zealand0123
14Switzerland0101
15Russia0022
16=Canada0011
16=Hong Kong0011
16=Italy0011
16=Norway0011

London 2012 cycling events: Medal winners

Gold

Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) - men's mountain bike

Julie Bresset (France) - women's mountain bike

Maris Strombergs (Latvia) - men's BMX

Mariana Pajon (Colombia) - women's BMX

Sir Chris Hoy (Great Britain) - men's keirin

Anna Meares (Australia) - women's sprint

Laura Trott (Great Britain) - women's omnium

Jason Kenny (Great Britain) - men's sprint

Lasse Hansen (Denmark) - men's omnium

Joanna Rowsell, Laura Trott & Dani King (Great Britain) - women's team pursuit

Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) - women's keirin

Ed Clancy, Steven Burke, Geraint Thomas & Peter Kennaugh (Great Britain) - men's team pursuit

Sir Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny & Philip Hindes (Great Britain) - men's team sprint

Kristina Vogel & Miriam Welte (Germany) - women's team sprint

Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) - men's time trial

Kristin Armstrong (USA) - women's time trial

Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan) - men's road race

Marianne Vos (Netherlands) - women's road race

Silver

Nino Schurter (Switzerland) - men's mountain bike

Sabine Spitz (Germany) - women's mountain bike

Sam Willoughby (Australia) - men's BMX

Sarah Walker (New Zealand) - women's BMX

Maximilian Levy (Germany) - men's keirin

Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) - women's sprint

Sarah Hammer (USA) - women's omnium

Gregory Bauge (France) - men's sprint

Brian Coquard (France) - men's omnium

Sarah Hammer, Dotsie Bausch & Lauren Tamayo (USA) - women's team pursuit

Guo Shuang (China) - women's keirin

Jack Bobridge, Glenn O'Shea, Rohan Dennis & Michael Hepburn (Australia) - men's team pursuit

Gregory Bauge, Kevin Sireau & Michael D'Almeida (France) - men's team sprint

Jinjie Gong & Shuang Guo (China) - women's team sprint

Tony Martin (Germany) - men's time trial

Judith Arndt (Germany) - women's time trial

Rigoberto Uran (Colombia) - men's road race

Lizzie Armitstead (Great Britain) - women's road race

Bronze

Marco Fontana (Italy) - men's mountain bike

Georgia Gould (USA) - women's mountain bike

Carlos Oquendo (Colombia) - men's BMX

Laura Smulders (Netherlands) - women's BMX

Simon van Velthooven (New Zealand) - men's keirin (tied)

Teun Mulder (Netherlands) - men's keirin (tied)

Guo Shuang (China) - women's sprint

Annette Edmondson (Australia) - women's omnium

Shane Perkins (Australia) - men's sprint

Ed Clancy (Great Britain) - men's omnium

Tara Whitten, Gillian Carleton & Jasmin Glaesser (Canada) - women's team pursuit

Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) - women's keirin

Sam Bewley, Marc Ryan, Jesse Sergent & Aaron Gate (New Zealand) - men's team pursuit

Rene Enders, Robert Forstemann & Maximilian Levy (Germany) - men's team sprint

Kaarle McCulloch & Anna Meares (Australia) - women's team sprint

Chris Froome (Great Britain) - men's time trial

Olga Zabelinskaya (Russia) - women's time trial

Alexander Kristoff (Norway) - men's road race

Olga Zabelinskaya (Russia) - women's road race

Men's BMX podium

Women's BMX podium

Silver for Victoria Pendleton and gold for Anna Meares in the women's sprint

Sir Chris Hoy: His sixth and last gold from the keirin

Laura Trott with omnium gold

Men's sprint podium

Team pursuit gold for Great Britain

Victoria Pendleton: Women's keirin gold

Great Britain: men's team pursuit champs

Men's team sprint podium

Women's time trial podium

Men's time trial podium

Women's road race podium

Men's road race podium

Events completed: 18
Men's mountain biking (August 12)
Women's mountain biking (August 11)

Men's BMX (August 10)

Women's BMX (August 10)
Men's keirin (August 7)

Women's sprint (August 7)

Women's omnium (August 7)
Men's sprint (August 6)
Men's omnium (August 5)
Women's team pursuit (August 4)
Women's keirin (August 3)
Men's team pursuit (August 3)
Men's team sprint (August 2)
Women's team sprint (August 2)
Men's time trial (August 1)

Women's time trial (August 1)

Women's road race (July 29)

Men's road race (July 28)

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Nigel Wynn
Former Associate Editor

Nigel Wynn worked as associate editor on CyclingWeekly.com, he worked almost single-handedly on the Cycling Weekly website in its early days. His passion for cycling, his writing and his creativity, as well as his hard work and dedication, were the original driving force behind the website’s success. Without him, CyclingWeekly.com would certainly not exist on the size and scale that it enjoys today. Nigel sadly passed away, following a brave battle with a cancer-related illness, in 2018. He was a highly valued colleague, and more importantly, an exceptional person to work with - his presence is sorely missed.