The Sports Almanac

Summer Olympics
Track Cycling - Individual Sprint

MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

FRANCE - 21 Medals

GREAT BRITAIN - 13 Medals

AUSTARLIA - 11 Medals

Medal Table
Track Cycling Individual Sprint
Track Cycling Keirin Track Cycling Omnium
Track Cycling Madison
Track Cycling Team Pursuit Track Cycling Team Sprint
Road Cycling Individual Race Road Cycling Individual Time Trial Mountain Bike Cross Country
BMX Race BMX Freestyle
Discontinued Road Cycling Discontinued Track Cycling (Men) Discontinued Track Cycling (Women)

Men's  Women's  Medal Total
Through 2020 Tokyo Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1896
Paul Masson - France
Stamatios Nikolopoulos - Greece
Léon Flameng - France
1900
Georges Taillandier - France
Fernand Sanz - France
John Henry Lake - United States
1920
Maurice Peeters - Netherlands
Horace Johnson - Great Britain
Harry Ryan - Great Britain
1924
Lucien Michard - France
Jacob Meijer - Netherlands
Jean Cugnot - France
1928
Roger Beaufrand - France
Antoine Mazairac - Netherlands
Willy Hansen - Denmark
1932
Jacobus van Egmond - Netherlands
Louis Chaillot - France
Bruno Pellizzari - Italy
1936
Toni Merkens - Germany
Arie van Vliet - Netherlands
Louis Chaillot - France
1948
Mario Ghella - Italy
Reg Harris - Great Britain
Axel Schandorff - Denmark
1952
Enzo Sacchi - Italy
Lionel Cox - Australia
Werner Potzernheim - Germany
1956
Michel Rousseau - France
Guglielmo Presenti - Italy
Dick Ploog - Australia
1960
Sante Gaiardoni - Italy
Leo Sterckx - Belgium
Valentino Gasarella - Italy
1964
Giovanni Pettenella - Italy
Sergio Bianchetto - Italy
Daniel Morelon - France
1968
Daniel Morelon - France Giordano Turrini - Italy
Pierre Trentin - France
1972
Daniel Morelon - France John Nicholson - Australia
Omar Pkhakadze - Soviet Union
1976
Anton Tkat - Czechosloavakia
Daniel Morelon - France Hens-Jurgen Geschke - East Germany
1980
Lutz Heßlich - East Germany
Yave Cahard - France
Sergei Kopylov - Soviet Union
1984
Mark Gorski - United States
Nelson Vails - United States
Tsutomu Sakamoto - Japan
1988
Lutz Heßlich - East Germany Nikolai Kovsh - Soviet Union
Gary Neiwand - Australia
1992
Jens Fiedler - Germany
Gary Neiwand - Australia
Curt Harnett - Canada
1996
Jens Fiedler - Germany
Marty Nothstein - United States
Curt Harnett - Canada
2000
Marty Nothstein - United States
Florian Rousseau - France
Jens Fiedler - Germany
2004
Ryan Bayley - Australia
Theo Bos - Netherlands
René Wolff - Germany
2008
Chris Hoy - Great Britain
Jason Kenny - Great Britain
Mickaël Bourgain - France
2012
Jason Kenny - Great Britain
Grégory Baugé - France
Shane Perkins - Australia
2016
Jason Kenny - Great Britain Callum Skinner - Great Britain
Denis Dmitriev - Russia
2020
Harrie Lavreysen - Netherlands Jeffrey Hoogland - Netherlands Jack Carlin - Great Britain

Women's  Men's  Medal Total
Through 2020 Tokyo Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1988
Erika Salumäe - Soviet Union
Christa Luding-Rothenburger - East Germany
Connie Young - United States
1992
Erika Salumäe - Estonia
Annett Neumann - Germany
Ingrid Haringa - Netherlands
1996
Félicia Ballanger - France
Michelle Ferris - Australia
Ingrid Haringa - Netherlands
2000
Félicia Ballanger - France Oksana Grishina - Russia
Iryna Yanovych - Ukraine
2004
Lori-Ann Muenzer - Canada
Tamilla Abassova - Russia
Anna Meares - Australia
2008
Victoria Pendleton - Great Britain
Anna Meares - Australia Guo Shuang - China
2012
Anna Meares - Australia Victoria Pendleton - Great Britain Guo Shuang - China
2016
Kristina Vogel - Germany
Becky James - Great Britain
Katy Marchant - Great Britain
2020
Kelsey Mitchell - Canada Olena Starikova - Ukraine Lee Wai-sze - Hong Kong

Medal Total  
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
France
9
6
6
21
2
Great Britain
4
6
3
13
3
Australia
2
5
4
11
4
Netherlands 3
5
2
10
5
Italy
4
3
2
9
6
Germany
4
1
3
8
7
United States
2
2
2
6
8
East Germany
2
1
1
4
9
Canada 2
0
2
4
10
Soviet Union
1
1
2
4
11
Russia
0
2
1
3
12
Ukraine 0
1
1
2
13
China
0
0
2
2
14
Denmark
0
0
2
2
15
Estonia
1
0
0
1
16
Czechoslovakia
1
0
0
1
17
Greece
0
1
0
1
18
Belgium
0
1
0
1
19
Japan
0
0
1
1
20
Hong Kong
0
0
1
1