Who Won Olympic Mountain Biking?

The Olympic Mountain Bike Race has been a popular event since its inception in 1996. The event has seen its fair share of great competitors, and this year was no different. The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics hosted some of the best mountain bikers in the world, and the competition was fierce.

On August 19th, 2016, the men’s cross-country race took place on a course that featured steep climbs and technical descents. The race was won by Nino Schurter of Switzerland, who finished with a time of 1:30:52, which was just under two minutes ahead of second place finisher Jaroslav Kulhavy from the Czech Republic. Schurter’s win marked his second gold medal in Olympic mountain biking after he won bronze at London 2012.

The women’s race took place on August 20th with Annika Langvad from Denmark claiming victory with a time of 1:33:06. Langvad had previously taken home silver at London 2012, but this year she was able to edge out her opponents to take home gold. Jolanda Neff from Switzerland finished in second place, and Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa from Norway rounded out the podium with a third-place finish.

It was an exciting event to watch as some of the world’s best mountain bikers battled it out for Olympic medals. In the end, Nino Schurter and Annika Langvad emerged victorious as they took home gold medals for their respective countries.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Nino Schurter from Switzerland won the men’s Olympic mountain biking event while Annika Langvad from Denmark took home gold in the women’s race. Both athletes showed incredible skill and determination as they fought their way to victory in Rio de Janeiro 2016.

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Chris Powell