Harrie Lavreysen
Dutch cyclist (born 1997)
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Born | (1997-03-14) 14 March 1997 (age 27) Luyksgestel, Netherlands |
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Height | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) |
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Weight | 92 kg (203 lb) |
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Discipline | Track |
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Role | Rider |
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Rider type | Sprinter |
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Harrie Lavreysen (born 14 March 1997) is a Dutch track cyclist who competes in sprint events. He is a five-time Olympic gold medalist, having won the sprint and team sprint event at the 2020 Summer Olympics, and adding the sprint, the team sprint and the keirin titles at the 2024 Summer Olympics.[1] He has won 16 World Championship titles, including six titles in the team sprint (2018–2021, 2023-2024), six consecutive titles in the individual sprint (2019–2024), three in the keirin (2020–2022), as well as one (2024) in the 1km time trial, making him the most successful track cyclist at World Championships of all time. His international debut was at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the team sprint event.[2] He has since won 12 European Track Championship titles.
Formerly a BMX rider, he is nicknamed "The Beast".[1]
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- 2000: Gané, Rousseau, Tournant (FRA)
- 2004: Fiedler, Nimke, 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, Stefan Nimke)
- 2011: Germany (René Enders, Maximilian Levy, Stefan Nimke)
- 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, Nimke)
- 2011: Germany : (Forstemann, Enders, Nimke)
- 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)
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