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September 20/00 9:48 am - Olympic Track Day 5, Hokkaido, Perras, Reinhart


Posted by Editor on 09/20/00
 

Olympic Track - Day 5

Men's Sprint

Heat 1
Marty Nothstein (USA) defeated Jens Fiedler (Ger) 2-0

Heat 2
Florian Rousseau (Fra) defeated Laurent Gane (Fra) 2-1

5th-8th place
5 Jan Van Eijden (Ger)
6 Jose Villanueva (Esp)
7 Sean Eadie (Aus)
8 Craig Maclean (GBR)

Finals

Gold Medal Ride Off
Marty Nothstein (USA) defeated Florian Rousseau (Fra) 2-0

Bronze Medal Ride Off
Jens Fiedler (Ger) defeated Laurent Gane (Fra) 2-0

Women's Sprint

Semi Finals

Heat 1
Felicia Ballanger (Fra) defeated Michelle Ferris (Aus) 2-0

Heat 2
Oxana Grichina (Rus) defeated Iryna Yanovych (Ukr) 2-0

5th-8th place
5 Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi (Hun)
6 Tanya Lindenmuth (USA)
7 Tanya Dubnicoff (Can)
8 Daniela Larreal (Ven)

9th-12th place
9 Kathrin Freitag (Ger)
10 Fiona Ramage (NZL)
11 Mira Kasslin (Fin)
12 Yan Wang (Chn)

Finals

Gold Medal Ride Off
Felicia Ballanger (Fra) defeated Oxana Grichina (Rus) 2-1

Bronze Medal Ride Off
Iryna Yanovych (Ukr) defeated Michelle Ferris (Aus) 2-0


Men's 40 Kilometre Points Race

1 Juan Llaneras (Esp) 14 points (Gold)
2 Milton Wynants (Uru) 18 (Silver) at 1 lap
3 Alexey Markov (Rus) 16 (Bronze) at 1 lap
4 Ho Sung Cho (Kor) 15 at 1 lap
5 Jamie Carney (USA) 10 at 1 lap
6 Franz Stocher (Aut) 8 at 1 lap
7 Glen Thompson (NZL) 6 at 1 lap
8 Silvio Martinello (Ita) 5 at 1 lap
9 Brian Walton (Can) 1 at 1 lap
10 Stuart O'Grady (Aus) 26 at 2 laps
11 Kam Po Wong (HKG) 14 at 2 laps
12 Bruno Risi (Sui) 13 at 2 laps
13 Johnny Clay (GBR) 10 at 2 laps
14 Juan Esteban Curuchet (Arg) 8 at 2 laps
15 Matthew Gilmore (Bel) 6 at 2 laps
16 Makoto Iijima (Jpn) 6 at 2 laps
17 Vasyl Yakovlev (Ukr) 5 at 2 laps
18 Sergey Lavrenenko (Kaz) 3 at 2 laps
19 Christophe Capelle (Fra) 2 at 2 laps
20 Sergey Lavrenenko (Kaz) 1 at 2 laps
21 Marlon Perez (Col) 0 at 2 laps
22 Jimmi Madsen (Den) 0 at 2 laps
23 Thorsten Rund (Ger) 0 at 2 laps


France continues to lead the medal standings for cycling, as track competition ends, with 3 gold and 2 silver. Germany finishes second (2 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze), and the surprisingly strong British third (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze). The U.S., by virtue of Marty Nothsteins gold sprint medal, finishes in a 3-way tie for 4th (with Spain and the Netherlands). Canada finishes with no track medals - a big letdown from Atlanta, where we had 2.


Tour de Hokkaido, Japan

Stage 7 - Sapporo City Criterium 60 km

1. Matthew Yates (NZL) 1:19:10
2. Valeriy Titov (Kaz)
3. Thomas Evans (Ire)

15. Eric Wohlberg (Can) all s.t.
55. Jacob Erker (Can) at 0:54
56. Czeslaw Lukaszewicz (Can) s.t.

Final GC
1. Wohlberg 19:40:57
2. Ken Hashikawa (Jpn) at 0:08
3. Junichi Shibuyi (Jpn) 0:35

29. Erker 8:16
41. Lukaszewicz 15:37


Perras 10th

Dominique Perras finished 10th last weekend in the GP of Meyrin, in Switzerland.


Nicole Reinhart Memorial Service

The funeral services for Nicole Reinhart will be a private family gathering. On Sunday, September 24 at 2:00 p.m. there will be a memorial service in celebration of Nicole's life held at the Lehigh Valley Velodrome in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania rain or shine. All are invited to attend. More information can be found at the USA Cycling website.

 

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