Posted by Editoress on 08/2/19
Canada's Kelsey Mitchell will race for gold this evening in the women's Keirin at the Pan Am Games in Lima Peru, after winning her first round heat less than 24 hours after winning silver in the Team Sprint.
In the men's Sprint, Nick Wammes qualified third with a time of 10.100 seconds in the 200 metre time trial - a competition personal best for him - while Joel Archambault was 12th, at 10.380 . Nicholas Paul of Trinidad and Tobago was the top qualifier, with a Pan Am Games record time of 9.808 seconds. Both Wammes and Archambault lost their eighth-final races, and did not advance through the Repechage round.
Canada will have two medal finals in cycling tonight - Mitchell in the Keirin, and the women's Team Pursuit, where Canada is guaranteed at least a silver.
Results
Women Keirin |
First Round |
Heat 1 |
1 Kelsey Mitchell (Canada) |
2 J Rodriguez Hacohen (Guatemala) |
3 L Guerra Rodríguez (Cuba) |
4 Natalia Andrea Vera (Argentina) |
5 Micaela Sarabia Ricaldez (Bolivia) |
Heat 2 |
1 Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia) |
2 Yuli Paola Verdugo Osuna (Mexico) |
3 Dahlia Venicia Palmer (Jamaica) |
4 Anany Celeste Muñoz Ramos (Chile) |
5 Katheryne Cargua Sevilla (Ecuador) |
6 Estephany Valdivia Vilchez (Peru) |
First 2 riders in each heat advance to Final 1-6 the others to First Round Repechage |
Men Sprint | |
Qualifying | |
1 Nicholas Paul (Trinidad & Tobago) | 9.808 PR |
2 Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago) | 10.087 |
3 Nick Wammes (Canada) | 10.100 |
4 K Quintero Chavarro (Colombia) | 10.104 |
5 Jaïr Tjon En Fa (Surinam) | 10.166 |
6 H Canelon Vera (Venezuela) | 10.196 |
7 Kacio Fonseca Da Silva (Brazil) | 10.226 |
8 Brandon Pineda Estrada (Guatemala) | 10.261 |
9 Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia) | 10.281 |
10 Leandro Hernan Bottasso (Argentina) | 10.308 |
11 Cesar M Marcano Sanchez (Venezuela) | 10.364 |
12 Joël Archambault (Canada) | 10.380 |
13 Flavio Vagner Cipriano (Brazil) | 10.546 |
14 Manuel Resendez Landa (Mexico) | 10.549 |
15 Juan Carlos Ruiz Teran (Mexico) | 10.727 |
16 Francis Cachique Linares (Peru) | 11.697 |
17 Robinson Steven Ruiz Callé (Peru) | 12.052 |
Fastest 12 riders advance to 1/8 Final | |
1/8 Final | |
Heat 1 | |
1 Nicholas Paul (Trinidad & Tobago) | 10.482 |
2 Joël Archambault (Canada) | |
Heat 2 | |
1 Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago) | 10.824 |
2 Cesar M Marcano Sanchez (Venezuela) | |
Heat 3 | |
1 Leandro Hernan Bottasso (Argentina) | 10.910 |
2 Nick Wammes (Canada) | |
Heat 4 | |
1 K Quintero Chavarro (Colombia) | 10.609 |
2 Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia) | |
Heat 5 | |
1 Jaïr Tjon En Fa (Surinam) | 10.994 |
2 Brandon Pineda Estrada (Guatemala) | |
Heat 6 | |
1 H Canelon Vera (Venezuela) | 10.563 |
2 Kacio Fonseca Da Silva (Brazil) | |
The winner of each heat advance to 1/4 Final The losers to Repechages |
|
Repechages | |
Heat 1 | |
1 Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia) | |
2 Joël Archambault (Canada) | |
3 Brandon Pineda Estrada (Guatemala) | |
Heat 2 | |
1 Kacio Fonseca Da Silva (Brazil) | |
2 Nick Wammes (Canada) | |
3 Cesar M Marcano Sanchez (Venezuela) | |
Winners advance to 1/4 Final |
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