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1964 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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1964 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueParis, France
Date(s) (1964-09-08 - 1964-09-13)8–13 September 1964
VelodromeParc des Princes
Events9
← 1963
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The 1964 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Paris, France from 8 to 13 September 1964.[1] Nine events were contested, 7 for men (3 for professionals, 4 for amateurs) and 2 for women.

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Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Professional Events
Men's sprint
details
Antonio Maspes
 Italy
Ron Baensch
 Australia
Jos De Bakker
 Belgium
Men's individual pursuit
details
Ferdinand Bracke
 Belgium
Leandro Faggin
 Italy
Ercole Baldini
 Italy
Men's motor-paced
details
Guillermo Timoner
 Spain
Leo Proost
 Belgium
Karl-Heinz Marsell
 West Germany
Men's Amateur Events
Men's sprint
details
Pierre Trentin
 France
Daniel Morelon
 France
Sergio Bianchetto
 Italy
Men's individual pursuit
details
Tiemen Groen
 Netherlands
Herman Van Loo
 Belgium
Jiří Daler
 Czechoslovakia
Men's team pursuit
details
 West Germany
Lothar Claesges
Karl Link
Karl-Heinz Henrichs
Ernst Streng
 Italy
Attilio Benfatto
Vincenzo Mantovani
Carlo Rancati
Franco Testa
 Soviet Union
Arnold Belgardt
Leonid Kolumbet
Stanislav Moskvin
Sergey Tereshchenkov
Men's motor-paced
details
Jacob Oudkerk
 Netherlands
Jean Walschaerts
 Belgium
Daniel Salmon
 France[2]
Women's Events
Women's sprint
details
Irina Kiritchenko
 Soviet Union
Galina Ermolaeva
 Soviet Union
Gisèle Caille
 France
Women's individual pursuit
details
Yvonne Reynders
 Belgium
Beryl Burton
 Great Britain
Aino Puronen
 Soviet Union

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Belgium (BEL)2316
2 Netherlands (NED)2002
3 Italy (ITA)1225
4 France (FRA)1124
 Soviet Union (URS)1124
6 West Germany (FRG)1012
7 Spain (ESP)1001
8 Australia (AUS)0101
 Great Britain (GBR)0101
10 Czechoslovakia (TCH)0011
Totals (10 entries)99927

See also

References

  1. ^ World Championship Track Cycling 2014-1893
  2. ^ Selon certaines sources, Daniel Salmon est de nationalité Suisse. En vérité, il est bien Français, lauréat du « Merite Veldor », en 1965, et régulièrement présent sur le podium des Championnats de France de demi-fond amateur entre 1966 et 1969.
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