Olympic Men's Road Individual Time Trial Results
I've scrambled the eggs a bit here. The 1912 - 1932 events are usually classed and listed with the Olympic Road races, but these events were run as individual time trials. I got them listed with the road races as well.
The official beginning of the Olympic Individual Time Trials, an individual timed race where the riders set off at intervals and are not allowed to draft, or ride in each other's slipstream, is with the 1996 Atlanta Games.
Starting with the 1996 games, professionals were allowed. Note five-time Tour de France winner Miguel Indurain won that year as well as World Road Champion Abraham Olano coming in second.
Year/City |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
1912, Stockholm | Rudolf Lewis South Africa |
Frederick Grubb Great Britain |
Carl Schutte USA |
1920, Antwerp | Harry Stenqvist Sweden |
Henry Kaltenbrun South Africa |
Fernand Canteloube France |
1924, Paris | Armand Blachonnet France |
Henri Hoevenaers Belgium |
Rene Hamel France |
1928, Amsterdam | Henry Peter Hansen Denmark |
Frank Southall Great Britain |
Gosta Carlsson Sweden |
1932, Los Angeles | Attilio Pavesi Italy |
Guglielmo Segato Italy |
Bernhard Britz Sweden |
1996, Atlanta | Miguel Indurain Spain |
Abraham Olano Spain |
Chris Boardman Great Britain |
2000, Sidney | Viatcheslav Ekimov Russia |
Jan Ullrich Germany |
Lance Armstrong USA |
2004, Athens | Tyler Hamilton USA 57min 31.74sec |
Viatcheslav Ekimov Russia @ 18.84sec |
Bobby Julich USA @ 26.45sec |
2008, Beijing 47.3 km |
Fabian Cancellara Switzerland 1hr 2min 11sec 45.63 km/hr |
Gustav Erik Larsson Sweden @ 33.36sec |
Levi Leipheimer USA @1min 9.68sec |
2012, London 44 km |
Bradley Wiggins 52min 39.54sec 52.113 km/hr |
Tony Martin Germany @ 42.0sec |
Chris Froome Great Britain @ 1min 8.33sec |
2016, Rio de Janeiro 54.5 km |
Fabian Cancellara Switzerland 1hr 12min 15sec 45.255 km/hr |
Tom Dumoulin Netherlands @ 47.41sec |
Chris Froome Great Britain @ 1min 2sec |