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German track cyclist
Maximilian Levy
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Personal information
Born (1987-06-26) 26 June 1987 (age 38)
Berlin, Germany
Team information
DisciplineTrack cycling
RoleRider
Rider typeSprinter
Medal record
Men's track cycling
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Germany
Olympic Games
👁 Silver medal – second place
2012 London Keirin
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2008 Beijing Team sprint
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2012 London Team sprint
World Championships
👁 Gold medal – first place
2009 Pruszków Keirin
👁 Gold medal – first place
2010 Ballerup Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2011 Apeldoorn Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2013 Minsk Team sprint
👁 Silver medal – second place
2012 Melbourne Keirin
👁 Silver medal – second place
2013 Minsk Keirin
👁 Silver medal – second place
2014 Cali Team sprint
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2007 Palma de Mallorca Team sprint
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2010 Ballerup Keirin
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2018 Apeldoorn Keirin
European Championships
👁 Gold medal – first place
2010 Pruszków Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2013 Apeldoorn Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2013 Apeldoorn Keirin
👁 Gold medal – first place
2017 Berlin Keirin
👁 Gold medal – first place
2020 Plovdiv Sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2020 Plovdiv Keirin
👁 Silver medal – second place
2011 Apeldoorn Sprint
👁 Silver medal – second place
2017 Berlin Team sprint
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2015 Grenchen Team sprint
Junior World Championships
👁 Gold medal – first place
2004 Los Angeles 1km time trial
👁 Gold medal – first place
2004 Los Angeles Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2005 Vienna 1km time trial
👁 Gold medal – first place
2005 Vienna Team sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2005 Vienna Sprint
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2004 Los Angeles Sprint
U23 & Junior European Championships
👁 Gold medal – first place
2005 Fiorenzuola Junior 1 km time trial
👁 Gold medal – first place
2005 Fiorenzuola Junior Sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2006 Athens U23 Sprint
👁 Gold medal – first place
2006 Athens U23 Team sprint
👁 Silver medal – second place
2006 Athens U23 Keirin
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2006 Athens U23 1 km time trial
👁 Bronze medal – third place
2007 Cottbus U23 1 km time trial

Maximilian Levy (born 26 June 1987) is a German former track cyclist.

Levy won a bronze medal in the men's team sprint representing Germany at the 2008 Olympic Games held in Beijing, China.[1] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he won another bronze in the men's team sprint, and a silver in the men's keirin.[1] He was the world champion in keirin 2009 and in the team sprint 2010, 2011, and 2013. Levy retired from competition after the conclusion of the 2021 UCI Track Champions League in December of that year.[2]

Major results

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2004
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World Junior Track Cycling championships (Kilo)
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World Junior Track Cycling championships (Team sprint) with Robert Förstemann & Benjamin Wittmann
2005
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National Championship (Kilo)
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European Junior Track Championships (Kilo)
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European Junior Track Championships (Individual sprint)
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World Junior Track Cycling championships (Team sprint) with René Enders & Benjamin Wittmann
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World Junior Track Cycling championships (Kilo)
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World Junior Track Cycling championships (Individual sprint)
1st UCI Track World Cup – Manchester (Keirin)
2006
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European U23 Track Championships (Team sprint) René Enders & Michael Seidenbecher
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European U23 Track Championships (Individual sprint)
2008
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National Championship (Keirin)
2009
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World Track Cycling championships (Keirin)
1st Open NK wegsprint, (Enkhuizen)
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National Championship (Keirin)
2010
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World Track Cycling championships (Team sprint) with Robert Förstemann & Stefan Nimke
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European Track Championships (Team sprint) with Robert Förstemann & Stefan Nimke
2011
1st Manchester International Keirin
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National Championship (Keirin)
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National Championship (Team sprint) with Carsten Bergemann & Robert Förstemann
1st Astana (Team sprint) with Joachim Eilers & Robert Förstemann
1st UCI Track World Cup – Cali (Team sprint) with René Enders & Stefan Nimke
1st UCI Track World Cup – Cali (Keirin)
2012
1st UCI Track World Cup – London (Team sprint) with René Enders & Robert Förstemann
1st Cottbus (Keirin)
1st Köln (Individual sprint)
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National Championship (Team sprint) Stefan Bötticher & Max Niederlag
2013
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World Track Cycling championships (Team sprint) Stefan Bötticher & René Enders
1st Drei Bahnen Tournee (Individual sprint)
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National Championship (Kilo)
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National Championship (Keirin)
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European Track Championships (Team sprint) with René Enders & Robert Förstemann
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European Track Championships (Keirin)
2014
1st Wien, 1 km, Wien (Wien), Austria
1st Anadia (Individual sprint)
1st Anadia (Keirin)
2015
1st Cottbus (Individual sprint)
1st Dudenhofen (Individual sprint)
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National Championship (Individual sprint)
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National Championship (Keirin)
2016
1st Sprinters Omnium, Six Day Amsterdam
2nd Sprinters Omnium, Six Day London
2017
UEC European Track Championships
1st Keirin
2nd Team Sprint
1st Sprinters Omnium, Six Day Berlin
3rd Sprinters Omnium, Six Day London

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Maximilian Levy". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ "VN news ticker: Annette Edmondson announces retirement, Alpecin-Fenix signs Jakub Mareczko". VeloNews. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2021.

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