Stefan Nimke (born 1 March 1978 in Hagenow, Bezirk Schwerin) is an Olympic and world champion track cyclist from Germany.
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he won the silver medal in the men's 1 km time trial, and was part of the German men's team that finished 7th in the men's team sprint.[1][2]
At the 2004 Summer Olympics, he won the gold medal in the men's team sprint with Jens Fiedler and René Wolff, and won the bronze medal in the men's 1 km time trial.[3][4]
At the 2008 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal in the men's team sprint, with Rene Enders and Maximillan Levy and finished in 9th place in the men's individual sprint.[5][6][7]
See also
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Stefan Nimke". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Sydney 2000 - Men's Track Cycling". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Athens 2004 - Men's Track Cycling". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "German Cycling Team at the 2004 Summer Olympics". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "German Cycling Team at the 2008 Summer Olympics". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Beijing 2008 - Men's Team Sprint". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
- ^ "Beijing 2008 - Men's Individual Sprint". www.olympic.org. IOC. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
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- 2000:
Gané, Rousseau, Tournant (FRA)
- 2004:
Fiedler, , Wolff (GER)
- 2008:
Hoy, Kenny, Staff (GBR)
- 2012:
Hindes, Hoy, Kenny (GBR)
- 2016:
Hindes, Skinner, Kenny (GBR)
- 2020:
Hoogland, Lavreysen, van den Berg, Büchli (NED)
- 2024:
van den Berg, Lavreysen, Hoogland (NED)
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- 1995: Germany (Jens Fiedler, Michael Hübner, Jan van Eijden)
- 1996: Australia (Darryn Hill, Shane Kelly, Gary Neiwand)
- 1997–98: France (Vincent Le Quellec, Florian Rousseau, Arnaud Tournant)
- 1999–2001: France (Laurent Gané, Florian Rousseau, Arnaud Tournant)
- 2002: Great Britain (Chris Hoy, Craig MacLean, Jamie Staff)
- 2003: Germany (Carsten Bergemann, Jens Fiedler, René Wolff)
- 2004: France (Mickaël Bourgain, Laurent Gané, Arnaud Tournant)
- 2005: Great Britain (Chris Hoy, Jamie Staff, Jason Queally)
- 2006–07: France (Grégory Baugé, Mickaël Bourgain, Arnaud Tournant)
- 2008: France (Grégory Baugé, Kévin Sireau, Arnaud Tournant)
- 2009: France (Grégory Baugé, Mickaël Bourgain, Kévin Sireau)
- 2010: Germany (Robert Förstemann, Maximilian Levy, )
- 2011: Germany (René Enders, Maximilian Levy, )
- 2012: Australia (Shane Perkins, Scott Sunderland, Matthew Glaetzer)
- 2013: Germany (René Enders, Stefan Bötticher, Maximilian Levy)
- 2014: New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, Edward Dawkins)
- 2015: France (Grégory Baugé, Michaël D'Almeida, Kévin Sireau)
- 2016–17: New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, Edward Dawkins)
- 2018: Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland, Matthijs Büchli)
- 2019–20: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland, Matthijs Büchli)
- 2021: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland)
- 2022: Australia (Leigh Hoffman, Matthew Richardson, Matthew Glaetzer)
- 2023: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland)
- 2024: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland)
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- 2010:
Germany : (Forstemann, Levy, )
- 2011:
Germany : (Forstemann, Enders, )
- 2012:
Germany : (Wachter, Eilers, Niederlag)
- 2013:
Germany : (Forstemann, Levy, Enders)
- 2014:
Germany : (Forstemann, Wachter, Eilers)
- 2015:
Netherlands : v.t. Hoenderdaal, Hoogland, Haak
- 2016:
Poland : Bielecki, Kuczyński, Rudyk, Lipa
- 2017:
France : (Edelin, Vigier, LaFague)
- 2018:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, Bucjli)
- 2019:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg)
- 2020:
Russia : (Dmitriev, Yakushevskiy, Gladyshev, Sharapov)
- 2021:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, Ligtlee)
- 2022:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg)
- 2023:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, v. Loon)
- 2024:
Netherlands : (Hoogland, Lavreysen, v.d. Berg, v. Loon)
- 2025:
France : (Gillion, Helal, Vigier)
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