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16th Aug 2016

Mark Cavendish allowed to keep silver medal despite this controversial crash

An eventful night for the British cyclist...

Robert Redmond

Mark Cavendish has won silver in the men’s omnium at the Rio Olympics.

However, the British cyclist was involved in a controversial crash with a Korean racer that led to two other competitors being wiped-out in the final event of the multi-event contest.

Italian Elia Viviani got back on his bike and went on to win the gold. But the collision caused an Australian rider to crash out, and resulted in South Korean Sanghoon Park being taken to hospital.

Things looked pretty bad for the Korean cyclist, who was put in a neck brace and received oxygen and was diagnosed with a mild concussion.

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Here’s the collision, as you can see Cavendish take a look over his shoulder just before the crash.

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And another look.

Cavendish wasn’t disqualified for the collision and won his first Olympic medal.

Daily Telegraph journalist Paul Hayward said Cavendish didn’t intend to collide with his opponent.

Cavendish, meanwhile, took responsibility for the crash:

“It was my fault, I should have been looking where I was going a bit more,” he was quoted as saying by BBC Sport.

Viviani, the eventual winner who was also knocked from his bike after the crash, placed the blame at the feet of his Korean counterpart, saying:

“It’s not [Cavendish’s] fault. The Korean guy was halfway on his wheel to the right. Normally you stay on the wheel. Cav was in the front and changed direction so it’s all normal. It’s a normal crash on the track.”

Many on Twitter called out Cavendish for the collision – with viewers wondering just how the Isle of Man rider escaped any punishment.

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Well, almost everyone did…

A Dutch journalist claims to have challenged Cavendish following the event, which didn’t appear to go down well with the Team GB cyclist.

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