Pavel Kelemen Explained

Pavel Kelemen
Birth Place:Domažlice, Czech Republic
Height:1.87 m
Weight:78 kg
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2021
Proyears1:2022
Proyears2:2023–

Pavel Kelemen (born 28 May 1991) is a Czech racing cyclist who currently rides for UCI Continental team .[1]

In 2011 Pavel Kelemen was part of the Czech team sprint team at the European Championships in Apeldoorn, together with Denis Špička and Filip Ditzel. The team finished in 8th.

In 2012, Kelemen was nominated by his federation to take part in the London Olympics for the Men's sprint competition.[2] He competed in the same event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, alongside the men's keirin event.

In 2015, he won the men's keirin event at the European Track Cycling Championships.[3]

Major results

Road

2021
  • 9th Grand Prix Poland
    2023
  • 1st Velká Bíteš-Brno-Velká Bíteš
  • 8th Umag Trophy

    Track

    Men's Sprint History[4]
    GamesAge City Sport Country Phase Unit Rank Time
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Czech Republic Final Round Heat 9-12 2
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Czech Republic Round Two Heat Six 2
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Czech Republic Round Two Heat One 2
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Czech Republic Round One Heat Six 1 10.840
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Czech Republic Qualifying Round 13 10.311
    Results
    Games Age City Sport Event Team NOC Rank Medal
    2012 Summer 21 London Cycling Men's Sprint Czech Republic CZE 10
    2016 Summer 25 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Men's Sprint Czech Republic CZE 17
    2016 Summer 25 Rio de Janeiro Cycling Men's Keirin Czech Republic CZE 21st

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: ATT INVESTMENTS. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 5 March 2023.
    2. Web site: Pavel Kelemen . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120730111758/http://www.london2012.com/athlete/kelemen-pavel-1276364/ . 30 July 2012 . 17 August 2012 . London2012.com.
    3. Web site: 18 October 2015 . 2015 UEC Track Championships – Men's Keirin/Results and Final Classification . 8 February 2021.
    4. Pavel Kelemen . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417183851/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ke/pavel-kelemen-1.html . 17 April 2020 . 8 February 2021.