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Italy breaks world record to win Olympic gold in men's team pursuit

Led by Filippo Ganna, the Italian team crossed the finish line just seconds before their Danish rivals in an enthralling Tokyo Olympic track cycling final in front of 1,000 fans for a record-extending eight Olympic gold medal

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Aug 2021 6:21PM

Italy breaks world record to win Olympic gold in men's team pursuit
(From left) Italy's Filippo Ganna, Francesco Lamon, Simone Consonni and Jonathan Milan claimed victory in their men's track cycling team pursuit finals against world champions Denmark at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games earlier today − pix courtesy of AFP, August 4, 2021

TOKYO − Italy broke their own world record to win Olympic gold in the men's team pursuit earlier today, beating world champions Denmark in a thrilling final at the Izu Velodrome.

The Italians shaded a neck-and-neck battle on the track, their blistering time of 3min 42.032sec just enough to hold off Denmark, who crossed the line in 3:42.198.

Led by the 25-year-old Filippo Ganna, Italy's quartet roared with delight after powering to victory, circling around the arena in front of an enthralled crowd of around 1,000 fans in Shizuoka.

Located 145km outside Tokyo, the velodrome is one of the few venues at Tokyo 2020 to allow a limited number of spectators and they were treated to a brilliant final in what is the most prestigious event of the track cycling programme.

Ganna, Simone Consonni, Francesco Lamon and Jonathan Milan sealed a record-extending eighth Olympic gold medal in the men's team pursuit for Italy, although it is also their first gold in the event since 1960.

They had already broken the world record yesterday, lowering the mark Denmark set en route to becoming world champions in Berlin last year.

Denmark was going for only their second men's team pursuit gold and came close, with their time also beating Italy's previous world record time.

Australia claimed a bronze medal to go with their silvers from 2012 and 2016 after they beat New Zealand, whose hopes were ended when Aaron Gate crashed out.

New Zealand were leading at the halfway point, but Gate went sliding across the boards after nicking Regan Gough's back wheel, allowing Australia to seal a comfortable victory.

Reigning Olympic champions Great Britain were left racing against Switzerland for seventh place after yesterday’s dramatic crash against Denmark had scuppered their time.

Britain won the race, beating the Swiss with a new national record of 3:45.636. – AFP, August 4, 2021

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