Posted by Editoress on 03/2/16
Results from Day one of the Track World Championships in London UK
Results will be updated as they become available
Men's Team Pursuit | |
Qualifying | |
1 Great Britain (Jonathan Dibben/Steven Burke/Owain Doull/Bradley Wiggins) | 3:55.664 |
2 Australia (Sam Welsford/Michael Hepburn/Alexander Porter/Miles Scotson) | 3:55.867 |
3 New Zealand (Aaron Gate/Pieter Bulling/Dylan Kennett/Nicholas Kergozou) | 3:57.050 |
4 Italy (Elia Viviani/Liam Bertazzo/Simone Consonni/Francesco Lamon) | 3:57.800 |
5 Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen/Frederik Madsen/Rasmus Christian Quaade/Casper Von Folsach) | 3:59.196 |
6 Germany (Leif Lampater/Nils Schomber/Kersten Thiele/Domenic Weinstein) | 4:00.127 |
7 Russia (Sergei Shilov/Dmitrii Sokolov/Dmitrii Strakhov/Kirill Sveshnikov) | 4:00.812 |
8 Netherlands (Dion Beukeboom/Roy Eefting/Wim Stroetinga/Jan-Willem Van Schip) | 4:01.827 |
9 Switzerland (Olivier Beer/Silvan Dillier/Frank Pasche/Thery Schir) | 4:02.066 |
10 China (Yang Fan/Hao Liu/Chen Lu Qin/Ping An Shen) | 4:03.900 |
11 France (Benjamin Thomas/Thomas Denis/Julien Duval/Florian Maitre) | 4:05.102 |
12 Canada (Adam Jamieson/Sean MacKinnon/Remi Pelletier-Roy/Ed Veal) | 4:05.641 |
13 Spain (Julio Alberto Amores Palacios/Xavier Canellas Sanchez/Vicente Garcia De Mateos Rubio/ Illart Zuazubiskar Gallastegi) |
4:09.909 |
14 Ukraine (Vitaliy Hryniv/Roman Gladysh/Vladyslav Kreminskyi/Taras Shevchuk) | 4:13.977 |
Qualification rule: The eight teams recording the best times in the qualifying round will be matched in the First round as follows: The 6th fastest team against the 7th fastest team. The 5th fastest team against the 8th fastest team. The 2nd fastest team against the 3rd fastest team. The fastest team against the 4th fastest team. |
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Women's Individual Pursuit | |
Qualifying | |
1 Rebecca Wiasak (Australia) | 3:31.287 |
2 Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) | 3:34.519 |
3 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Canada) | 3:35.694 |
4 Ruth Winder (United States) | 3:37.016 |
5 Mieke Kroger (Germany) | 3:38.002 |
6 Elise Delzenne (France) | 3:39.600 |
7 Melanie Spath (Ireland) | 3:40.030 |
8 Beatrice Bartelloni (Italy) | 3:40.394 |
9 Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) | 3:40.702 |
10 Gloria Rodriguez Sanchez (Spain) | 3:41.992 |
11 Edita Mazureviciute (Lithuania) | 3:46.051 |
12 Yao Pang (HKG) | 3:49.559 |
13 Minami Uwano (Japan) | 3:49.788 |
Fastest 2 riders race for Gold, and 3rd and 4th riders race for Bronze. | |
Final for Gold | |
1 Rebecca Wiasak (Australia) | 3:34.099 |
2 Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) | 3:41.904 |
Final for Bronze | |
3 Annie Foreman-Mackey (Canada) | 3:36.055 |
4 Ruth Winder (United States) | 3:39.902 |
Women's Team Sprint | |
Qualifying | |
1 China (Jinjie Gong/Tianshi Zhong) | 32.428 |
2 Russia (Daria Shmeleva/Anastasiia Voinova) | 32.560 |
3 Germany (Miriam Welte/Kristina Vogel) | 32.808 |
4 Australia (Anna Meares/Stephanie Morton) | 32.820 |
5 Great Britain (Jessica Varnish/Katy Marchant) | 32.903 |
6 Netherlands (Laurine Van Riessen/Elis Ligtlee) | 33.133 |
7 France (Sandie Clair/Virginie Cueff) | 33.258 |
8 Spain (Tania Calvo Barbero/Helena Casas Roige) | 33.455 |
9 Canada (Kate O'Brien/Monique Sullivan) | 33.867 |
10 New Zealand (Natasha Hansen/Olivia Podmore) | 33.932 |
11 Colombia (Martha Bayona Pineda/Juliana Gaviria Rendon) | 34.171 |
12 Mexico (Jessica Salazar Valles/Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez Luz) | 34.236 |
13 Ukraine (Olena Starikova/Liubov Basova) | 34.300 |
14 Japan (Takako Ishii/Kayono Maeda) | 34.721 |
Fastest 2 teams will race for Gold. 3rd and 4th teams race for Bronze. | |
Final for Gold | |
1 Russia (Daria Shmeleva/Anastasiia Voinova) | 32.679 |
REL China (Jinjie Gong/Tianshi Zhong) | REL |
Final for Bronze | |
3 Germany (Miriam Welte/Kristina Vogel) | 32.74 |
4 Australia (Anna Meares/Stephanie Morton) | 32.871 |
Men's Team Sprint | |
Qualifying | |
1 New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell/Sam Webster/Edward Dawkins) | 43.096 |
2 Netherlands (Nils Van 'T Hoenderdaal/Jeffrey Hoogland/Hugo Haak) | 43.266 |
3 France (Gregory Bauge/Kevin Sireau/Michael D'Almeida) | 43.487 |
4 Germany (Rene Enders/Max Niederlag/Joachim Eilers) | 43.496 |
5 Australia (Nathan Hart/Matthew Glaetzer/Patrick Constable) | 43.497 |
6 Great Britain (Philip Hindes/Jason Kenny/Callum Skinner) | 43.507 |
7 Russia (Pavel Yakushevskiy/Denis Dmitriev/Nikita Shurshin) | 43.538 |
8 Poland (Grzegorz Drejgier/Rafal Sarnecki/Krzysztof Maksel) | 43.751 |
9 China (Ke Hu/Saifei Bao/Chao Xu) | 44.496 |
10 Venezuela (Cesar Marcano/Hersony Canelon/Angel Pulgar) | 44.654 |
11 Korea (Jeyong Son/Dong Jin Kang/Chaebin Im) | 44.767 |
12 Japan (Kazuki Amagai/Kazunari Watanabe/Seiichiro Nakagawa) | 44.960 |
13 Spain (Jose Moreno Sanchez/Juan Peralta Gascon/Sergio Aliaga Chivite) | 45.013 |
14 Brazil (Hugo Vasconcelos Osteti/Kacio Freitas/Flavio Cipriano) | 45.557 |
Fastest 2 teams to race for Gold. 3rd and 4th teams race for Bronze | |
Final for Gold | |
1 New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell/Sam Webster/Edward Dawkins) | 43.257 |
2 Netherlands (Nils Van 'T Hoenderdaal/Jeffrey Hoogland/Matthijs Buchli) | 43.469 |
Final for Bronze | |
3 Germany (Rene Enders/Max Niederlag/Joachim Eilers) | 43.536 |
4 France (Gregory Bauge/Kevin Sireau/Michael D'Almeida) | 43.577 |
Men Scratch Race | |
1 Sebastian Mora Vedri (Spain) | |
2 Ignacio Prado (Mexico) | |
3 Claudio Imhof (Switzerland) | |
4 Raman Ramanau (Belarus) | |
5 King Lok Cheung (Hong Kong) | |
6 Vojtech Hacecky (Czech Republic) | |
7 Lucas Liss (Germany) | -1 lap |
8 Rui Oliveira (Portugal) | -1 lap |
9 Christopher Latham (Great Britain) | -1 lap |
10 Felix English (Ireland) | -1 lap |
11 Moreno De Pauw (Belgium) | -1 lap |
12 Elia Viviani (Italy) | -1 lap |
13 Roman Gladysh (Ukraine) | -1 lap |
14 Andreas Mueller (Austria) | -1 lap |
15 Glenn O'shea (Australia) | -1 lap |
16 Morgan Kneisky (France) | -2 laps |
17 Jacob Duehring (United States) | -2 laps |
18 Robert Gaineyev (KAZ) | -2 laps |
19 Adrian Teklinski (Poland) | -2 laps |
20 Wim Stroetinga (Netherlands) | -2 laps |
21 Alex Frame (New Zealand) | -2 laps |
DNF Jean Spies (South Africa) |
Track World Championships March 2/16 - March 6/16, London UK
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