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Keirin, Men

Date 7 August 2012
StatusOlympic
LocationVelodrome, London Velopark, Olympic Park, Stratford, London
Participants18 from 18 countries

There was only one name on the tip of everyone’s tongue for the 2012 men’s keirin: Chris Hoy. The British cyclist was a four-time World Champion, the defending Olympic champion, and, having already added a fifth gold medal to his Olympic tally with a victory in the team sprint, poised to overtake Steven Redgrave as the most decorated British Olympian at home edition of the Games. If there was any other contender for the crown, it was Germany’s Maximilian Levy, the 2009 World Champion and runner-up at the most recent edition.

Both riders easily won their heats in the first two rounds of competition, setting the stage for an edge-of-the-seat final match. In the final, Mohd Azizulhasni Awang of Malaysia made an early attack once the pacesetter left the track, but he was quickly overtaken by Hoy, who wasted no time bolting out to the front and giving it everything he had. Levy made a valiant effort to overtake him, and succeeded at one point, but Hoy had the inside lane and managed to regain ground on the final lap, breaking away and capturing his sixth Olympic title in front of a packed London Velopark and leaving Levy with silver. Hoy had now won more Olympic gold medals than any Briton in history and committed himself to retirement following the 2014 Commonwealth Games, which are to be held in his native Scotland.

For the bronze medal, the judges were unable to tell who had crossed the line first (because the position of Hoy’s bike in the photo finish) and decided to award the honor to both Simon van Velthooven of New Zealand and Teun Mulder of the Netherlands. Previously, van Velthooven’s only major medal in keirin had come in the form of bronze at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, while Mulder had been the 2005 winner, the 2008 runner-up, and the 2009 and 2011 bronze medalist at the World Championships.

PosNrCyclistNOC
1105Chris HoyGBRGold
2115Maximilian LevyGERSilver
=3157Simon van VelthoovenNZLBronze
=3142Teun MulderNEDBronze
550Shane PerkinsAUS
6137Azizul AwangMAS
7176Njisane PhillipTTO
898Mickaël BourgainFRA
9123Christos VolikakisGRE
1095Juan PeraltaESP
11129Kazunari WatanabeJPN
12186Hersony CanelónVEN
=1364Joseph VeloceCAN
=13164Kamil KuczyńskiPOL
=1579Sergey BorisovRUS
=15167Fabián PuertaCOL
=1771Zhang MiaoCHN
=1768Denis ŠpičkaCZE

Round One (7 August 2012 — 10:00)

Top two finishers in each heat advanced to round semi-finals.

Heat One

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Chris HoyGBR10.177Q
2Simon van VelthoovenNZLQ
3Juan PeraltaESP
4Njisane PhillipTTO
5Sergey BorisovRUS
6Kazunari WatanabeJPN

Heat Two

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Maximilian LevyGER10.244Q
2Teun MulderNEDQ
3Hersony CanelónVEN
4Kamil KuczyńskiPOL
5Shane PerkinsAUS
6Zhang MiaoCHN

Heat Three

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Mickaël BourgainFRA10.486Q
2Azizul AwangMASQ
3Fabián PuertaCOL
4Joseph VeloceCAN
5Denis ŠpičkaCZE
6Christos VolikakisGRE

Round One Repêchage (7 August 2012 — 11:19)

Top three finishers in each heat advanced to round semi-finals.

Heat One

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Christos VolikakisGRE11.008Q
2Juan PeraltaESPQ
3Njisane PhillipTTOQ
4Joseph VeloceCAN
5Sergey BorisovRUS
DQZhang MiaoCHN1

Heat Two

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Kazunari WatanabeJPN10.603Q
2Hersony CanelónVENQ
3Shane PerkinsAUSQ
4Kamil KuczyńskiPOL
5Fabián PuertaCOL
6Denis ŠpičkaCZE

Semi-Finals (7 August 2012 — 16:34)

Top three finishers in each heat advanced to final.

Heat One

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Chris HoyGBR10.354Q
2Azizul AwangMASQ
3Teun MulderNEDQ
4Njisane PhillipTTO
5Juan PeraltaESP
6Christos VolikakisGRE

Heat Two

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Maximilian LevyGER10.501Q
2Simon van VelthoovenNZLQ
3Shane PerkinsAUSQ
4Mickaël BourgainFRA
5Hersony CanelónVEN
6Kazunari WatanabeJPN

Final Round (7 August 2012 — 17:57)

Heat 1-6

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Chris HoyGBR10.306
2Maximilian LevyGER
=3Simon van VelthoovenNZL
=3Teun MulderNED
5Shane PerkinsAUS
6Azizul AwangMAS

Heat 7-12

PosCyclistNOCTime
1Njisane PhillipTTO10.818
2Mickaël BourgainFRA
3Christos VolikakisGRE
4Juan PeraltaESP
5Kazunari WatanabeJPN
6Hersony CanelónVEN