Per Lyngemark
Danish cyclist (1941–2010)
Lyngemark (left) at the 1968 Olympics | ||||||||||||
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Born | (1941-05-23)23 May 1941 Frederiksberg, Denmark | |||||||||||
Died | 2 April 2010(2010-04-02) (aged 68) | |||||||||||
Height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in) | |||||||||||
Weight | 68 kg (150 lb) | |||||||||||
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Discipline | Track cycling | |||||||||||
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1964–1972 | DBC, Gentofte | |||||||||||
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Per Pedersen Lyngemark, also known as Per Jørgensen, (23 May 1941 – 2 April 2010) was a Danish amateur track cyclist. Competing in the 4000 m team pursuit he won a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics and the national title in 1968 and 1972.[1][2][3][4]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Per Lyngemark.
- ^ "Per Lyngemark". Cycling Archives.
- ^ "Per Lyngemark". www.sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
- ^ "Olympedia – Per Lyngemark". Olympedia – Main Page. 23 May 1941. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
- ^ McWhirter, N.; McWhirter, R. (1976). The Guinness Book of Olympic Records: Complete Roll of Olympic Medal Winners (1896-1972, Including 1906) for the 28 Sports (7 Winter and 21 Summer) to be Contested in the 1976 Celebrations and Other Useful Information. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14-004146-0. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
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Olympic Cycling Champions in Men's Team Pursuit
- 1908: Jones, Kingsbury, Meredith, Payne (GBR)
- 1920: Carli, Ferrario, Giorgetti, Magnani (ITA)
- 1924: De Martino, Dinale, Menegazzi, Zucchetti (ITA)
- 1928: Facciani, Gaioni, Lusiani, Tasselli (ITA)
- 1932: Cimatti, Pedretti, Ghilardi, Borsari (ITA)
- 1936: Charpentier, Goujon, Lapébie, Le Nizerhy (FRA)
- 1948: Adam, Blusson, Coste, Decanali (FRA)
- 1952: Campana, De Rossi, Messina, Morettini (ITA)
- 1956: Domenicali, Faggin, Gandini, Gasparella, Pizzali (ITA)
- 1960: Arienti, Testa, Vallotto, Vigna (ITA)
- 1964: Claesges, Henrichs, Link, Streng (EUA)
- 1968: Frey, Asmussen, Lyngemark, Olsen (DEN)
- 1972: Schumacher, Colombo, Haritz, Hempel (FRG)
- 1976: Vonhof, Braun, Lutz, Schumacher (FRG)
- 1980: Manakov, Movchan, Osokin, Petrakov, Krasnov (URS)
- 1984: Grenda, Nichols, Turtur, Woods (AUS)
- 1988: Ekimov, Kasputis, Nelyubin, Umaras (URS)
- 1992: Steinweg, Walzer, Fulst, Glöckner, Lehmann (GER)
- 1996: Capelle, Ermenault, Monin, Moreau (FRA)
- 2000: Fulst, Bartko, Becke, Lehmann, Pollack (GER)
- 2004: Brown, Lancaster, McGee, Roberts (AUS)
- 2008: Clancy, Manning, Thomas, Wiggins (GBR)
- 2012: Clancy, Thomas, Burke, Kennaugh (GBR)
- 2016: Clancy, Burke, Doull, Wiggins (GBR)
- 2020: Consonni, Ganna, Lamon, Milan (ITA)
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