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German cyclist (born 1975)

Robert Bartko

Bartko in 2018
Personal information
Full name Robert Bartko
Born (1975-12-23) 23 December 1975 (age 49)Potsdam, East Germany
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline TrackRoad
Role Rider
Amateur teams
1999–2000 Peugeot Team Berlin
2000 Skilled-Germany
2005–2008 RSV Werner Otto Berlin
2006 Team BDR
Professional teams
2001–2002 Team Telekom
2003–2004 Rabobank
2009–2014 LKT Team Brandenburg
Medal record Representing Germany Men's track cycling Olympic Games Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Individual Pursuit Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Team Pursuit

Robert Bartko (born 23 December 1975) is a German former road and track cyclist, who competed professionally between 2001 and 2014. Born in the former East Germany, Bartko won two gold medals at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia: in the individual and in the team pursuit.[1]

1998

UCI World Cup Classics

1st Individual pursuit

1st Team pursuit (with Christian Lademann, Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst)

UCI World Championships

2nd Team pursuit (with Christian Lademann, Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst)

3rd Individual pursuit

1999

UCI World Championships

1st Individual pursuit

1st Team pursuit (with Jens Lehmann, Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst)

3rd Six Days of Munich (with Scott McGrory)

2000

Olympic Games

1st Individual pursuit

1st Team pursuit (with Jens Lehmann, Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst)

National Championships

1st Team pursuit (with Guido Fulst, Andre Kalfack and Andreas Müller)

2nd Individual pursuit

3rd Madison (with Andreas Kappes)

2nd Six Days of Dortmund (with Silvio Martinello)

3rd Six Days of Berlin (with Scott McGrory)

3rd Six Days of Munich (with Erik Zabel)

2002

3rd Six Days of Berlin (with Andreas Beikirch)

2004

1st Individual pursuit, 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow

2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles

1st Individual pursuit

1st Madison (with Leif Lampater)

1st Team pursuit (with Robert Bengsch, Henning Bommel and Leif Lampater)

1st Six Days of Berlin (with Guido Fulst)

3rd Individual pursuit, UCI World Championships

2005

1st Individual pursuit, UCI World Championships

National Championships

1st Individual pursuit

1st Madison (with Guido Fulst)

1st Team pursuit (with Guido Fulst, Karl-Christian König and Leif Lampater)

1st Six Days of Bremen (with Andreas Beikirch)

1st Six Days of Munich (with Erik Zabel)

2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Guido Fulst)

3rd Six Days of Dortmund (with Andreas Beikirch)

2006

1st Individual pursuit, UCI World Championships

National Championships

1st Individual pursuit

1st Madison (with Andreas Beikirch)

1st Team pursuit (with Guido Fulst, Karl-Christian König and Robert Kriegs)

2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow

1st Individual pursuit

3rd Team pursuit (with Robert Bengsch, Guido Fulst and Leif Lampater)

1st Six Days of Stuttgart (with Guido Fulst and Leif Lampater)

2nd Six Days of Zürich (with Iljo Keisse)

3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Andreas Beikirch)

3rd Six Days of Rotterdam (with Andreas Beikirch)

2007

National Championships

1st Individual pursuit

1st Team pursuit (with Guido Fulst, Karl-Christian König and Frank Schulz)

1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Iljo Keisse)

1st Six Days of Ghent (with Iljo Keisse)

1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Iljo Keisse)

2nd Individual pursuit, UCI World Championships

2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Andreas Beikirch)

2nd Six Days of Zürich (with Iljo Keisse)

3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Iljo Keisse)

3rd Six Days of Dortmund (with Andreas Beikirch)

2008

1st Six Days of Bremen (with Iljo Keisse)

1st Six Days of Ghent (with Iljo Keisse)

1st Six Days of Munich (with Iljo Keisse)

1st Six Days of Stuttgart (with Iljo Keisse and Leif Lampater)

2nd Omnium, UEC European Championships

2nd Six Days of Dortmund (with Andreas Beikirch)

3rd Six Days of Rotterdam (with Iljo Keisse)

2009

UEC European Championships

1st Madison (with Roger Kluge)

2nd Omnium

1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Roger Kluge)

1st Six Days of Berlin (with Erik Zabel)

2010

1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Roger Kluge)

1st Six Days of Zürich (with Danilo Hondo)

2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Roger Kluge)

2nd Six Days of Bremen (with Iljo Keisse)

2nd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Iljo Keisse)

2011

1st Six Days of Berlin (with Roger Kluge)

1st Six Days of Bremen (with Robert Bengsch)

1st Six Days of Ghent (with Kenny De Ketele)

2nd Six Days of Rotterdam (with Pim Ligthart)

3rd Six Days of Zürich (with Danilo Hondo)

2012

1st Six Days of Bremen (with Peter Schep)

3rd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Leif Lampater)

3rd Six Days of Ghent (with Silvan Dillier)

2013

3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Peter Schep)

2014

1st Six Days of Copenhagen (with Marcel Kalz)

2nd Six Days of Bremen (with Marcel Kalz)

3rd Six Days of Berlin (with Theo Reinhardt)

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Robert Bartko Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 5 March 2020.