Men The last men's Olympic champion in this event was Great Britain's
Bradley Wiggins. , the men's world champion is Italy's
Jonathan Milan. •
Roger Rivière (
France) (three time world professional champion, 1957-1959) •
Hugh Porter (
UK) (four time world 5 km professional champion) •
Graeme Obree (twice world champion and set a
world record twice) •
Chris Boardman (Olympic champion 1992 and world champion 1994 and 1996) •
Sir Bradley Wiggins (twice Olympic champion and three time world champion, later
Tour de France winner) •
Taylor Phinney (double world champion) •
Jack Bobridge (set 4 km world record of 4 mins 10.53 seconds in 2011) •
Lasse Norman Hansen (4 km olympic record) •
Ashton Lambie (first to ride a sub-4 minute 4 kilometer pursuit with a 3 min 59.93 second time on August 18, 2021) •
Filippo Ganna (4 km world record with 3 min 59.636 seconds at the 2022 World Championship in Paris, 24 October 2022) •
Josh Charlton (rode an 11 second personal best setting an unexpected world record during qualifying at the 2024 World Championship in Denmark, 19 October 2024, joining the very small sub 4 minute club)
Women The last women's Olympic champion in this event was Great Britain's
Rebecca Romero. , the women's world champion in this event is Welsh cyclist
Anna Morris. •
Beryl Burton (five time world champion) •
Tamara Garkushina (six time world champion) •
Rebecca Twigg (six time world champion) •
Jeannie Longo (three time world champion) •
Leontien van Moorsel (Olympic and four time world champion) •
Sarah Ulmer (Olympic and world champion) •
Sarah Hammer (five time world champion) •
Rebecca Romero (Olympic and world champion) •
Chloé Dygert (three time world champion and world record holder) ==See also==