Posted by Editoress on 10/18/10
The Forest City Velodrome hosted the 2010 Ontario Track Championships over the weekend. There were many outstanding performances in the six divisions of racing.
There were many highlights from the weekend including a spectacular series of rides by Kris Ovsenek (Invita-FCV) a 16 year old from London. Ovsenek set the fastest time in over two years at the 138m indoor Velodrome, his time of 7.979 seconds (64.675 kmph) led all the racers in all the divisions on the day. In the end, Ovsenek won the overall Omnium Championship (six events in a single day) in the Junior Category. Ovsenek's teammate Jason King (Invita-FCV) came away with the Silver medal at the end of day, with Daniel McKenzie-Picot (London) coming home with the Bronze medal.
London riders continued to take home the Gold in the Elite women's category. Amy Biskaborn, a high school teacher in London, beat out Candice Vermilion (St Catharine's) and Stephanie Bester (London) bronze.
Sarah Rasmussen from Hamilton captured the Gold in the Junior Women's event. Rasmussen was followed closely by Erin Dowswell (silver) and Nina Nesdoly (Bronze).
Jeff Schiller (Aylmer) won the Elite men's division with London's Mike Nuttal (Cycles London) taking the Gold in the Masters division.
The youth division had to be split because of the numbers of entries, Kirstin Sears (NCCH) from Ancaster and Chris Marentette (FCV) from Komoka each captured Gold. It was very encouraging to see ten young riders competing in this combined category.
In Sunday's sprint tournament, Mike Nuttal outlasted Ovsenek for Gold in the Elite Division, Vermilion took home the gold in the Women's division, with Adrian George (Hamilton) winning the "AA" sprint division.
The FCV would like to thank all of the volunteers who spent their weekend making sure the races went off with no delays. A special thank you to the parents who put up with different challenges track racers put them through!
Courtesy Rob Good, FCV
Overall Omnium standings
Junior Women | |
1 Sarah Rasmussen | 8 pts |
2 Erin Dowswell | 12 |
3 Nina Nesdoly | 16 |
Elite Women | |
1 Amy Biskaborn | 9 pts |
2 Candice Vermeulen | 15 |
3 Stephanie Bester | 16 |
4 Emily Mckenzie-Picot | 27 |
5 Sarah Mckenzie-Picot | 29 |
6 Jennifer Gilbert | 35 |
7 Hedi Saloman | 37 |
DNS Kristen Worley | |
Elite Men | |
1 Jeff Shiller | 6 pts |
2 Geoff Power | 14 |
3 Trevor Sabiston | 16 |
Master Men | |
1 Michael Nuttall | 11 pts |
2 Mike Renneboog | 14 |
3 Lorne Falkenstein | 18 |
4 Krzysztof Kurzawinski | 20 |
5 Richard Ugalde | 30 |
6 Joe Brennan | 39 |
DNF Scott Matthews | |
DNF Jeff Poulsen | |
Cadet Men | |
1 Felix Couturier-Lamy | 7 pts |
2 Eric Macdonald | 12 |
3 Jeremie Lacasse | 18 |
4 Drew Welsh | 23 |
Junior Men | |
1 Kristopher Ovsenek | 14 pts |
2 Jason King | 20 |
3 Daniel Mckenzie-Picot | 30 |
4 Adrian George | 33 |
5 Brian Trafford | 35 |
6 Will Simmonds | 37 |
7 Patrick Mcginley | 48 |
DNF Kyle Rupay | |
DNF Alex Cataford | |
DNF Brandon Lindow | |
Youth/Cadet Women | |
1 Kristen Sears | 9 pts |
2 Bailin Xie | 10 |
3 Kim Goode | 20 |
4 Kath Marentette | 21 |
1 Chris Marentette | 11 pts |
2 Hugh Xie | 15 |
3 Trey Ellison | 16 |
4 Logan Mcintyre | 18 |
DNF Sam Carson |
Full results with individual performances by event
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