August 2/12 17:33 pm - 2012 Olympic Games: Track Day 1 report and photos
Posted by Editoress on 08/2/12
 
Day  One of the track events at the London Games saw world records fall and  some controversial relegations that had the crowd booing.  The velodrome  was one venue that did not suffer from empty seats, with the British  supporters roaring their approval of a gold medal in the men's Team  Sprint, and a world record qualifying run in the men's Team Pursuit.   However, the relegation of the British team out of the women's Team  Sprint medal round for exchanging outside of the proper zone, and the  reversal of the Chinese gold to Germany in the same event after China  set a world record, soured the mood somewhat earlier in the evening.
  Women's Team Sprint Photo gallery
  Photo gallery  This new Olympic event was expected to be a showdown among four teams -  Great Britain, Australia, China and Germany.  The four qualified at the  top of the rankings, with China setting a new world record of 32.447  seconds, followed by Britain, Germany and Australia.
right:  China on Record setting ride
 The top eight countries moved on to a second round, from which the four  winners would go to the medal races - the top two to the gold race.   China's Jinjie Gong and Shuang Guo again set a world record, and would  have gone against Britain's Jessica Varnish and Victoria Pendleton for  gold, except the Brits were relegated against the Ukraine for Pendleton  taking over from Varnish before the proper section on the straightaway.   The crowd booed heartily over this.
 
 In the bronze final, it was no contest for Anna Meares and Kaarle  McCulloch to give Australia the bronze ahead of the overmatched  Ukrainians.  In the gold medal match, China finished well in front of  Germany, and took a victory lap before they were relegated after a  botched exchange.  The Germans were actually being interviewed about  their silver medal when they were informed of the win.
Podium: China, Germany, Australia
 Men's Team Sprint Photo gallery
   Photo gallery  There were no relegations or mistakes in this race - Great Britain's  team of Chris Hoy, Jason Kenny and Philip Hindes were far and away the  fastest, setting an Olympic record in qualifying, a world record in the  first round and then breaking that world record against France in the  gold medal race.  The new record is now 42.600 seconds.  Germany easily  beat Australia for the bronze medal.  On hand to watch Hoy win his fifth  gold medal were Princes William and Harry.
 
right:  Hoy's victory salute
 Men's Team Pursuit Qualifying   Photo gallery  The men's Team Pursuit went through their first round of racing on Day  One, with the top eight teams moving on to tomorrow's second round and  then the medal races.  Great Britain chopped nearly a second off the  existing 4000 metre world record, taking it down to 3:52.499, for an  average speed of 61.935 kph.  Australia, in second, was over three  seconds in arrears, and lost their fourth man with over 1000 metres  still to race.  New Zealand was third fastest, nearly another two  seconds back.
 
The Brits set a new World record
 
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