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Women's Keirin
Second Round Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Final, the other Athletes will qualify for the 7th-12th Places Race

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOGEL Kristina
GER.gif
W
2
LIGTLEE Elis
NED.gif
+0.398
3
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
+0.533
4
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+1.046
5
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
REL
6
BAYONA PINEDA Martha
COL.gif
DNF


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
W
2
JAMES Rebecca
GBR.gif
+0.011
3
BASOVA Liubov
UKR.gif
+0.041
4
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.165
5
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.192
6
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
DNF
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Men's Sprint
Quarterfinals Results
The 1st Athlete from each Quarterfinal will qualify for the Semifinals, the 2nd Athlete from each Quarterfinal will qualify for the 5th-8th Places Race

 

Quarterfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KENNY Jason
GBR.gif
2
2
CONSTABLE Patrick
AUS.gif
0


 

Quarterfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SKINNER Callum
GBR.gif
2
2
XU Chao
CHN.gif
0


 

Quarterfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GLAETZER Matthew
AUS.gif
2
2
EILERS Joachim
GER.gif
0


 

Quarterfinal 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
DMITRIEV Denis
RUS.gif
2
2
BAUGE Gregory
FRA.gif
0
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Women's Team Pursuit
Final Results

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
ARCHIBALD Katie
TROTT Laura
BARKER Elinor
ROWSELL-SHAND Joanna

4:10.236WR|Gold Medal Race

 

USA.gif United States
HAMMER Sarah
CATLIN Kelly
DYGERT Chloe
VALENTE Jennifer

4:12.454Gold Medal Race

 

CAN.gif Canada
BEVERIDGE Allison
GLAESSER Jasmin
LAY Kirsti
SIMMERLING Georgia

4:14.627Bronze Medal Race

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ELLIS Lauren
SHEATH Racquel
BUCHANAN Rushlee
NIELSEN Jaime
NZL.gif
4:18.459B.M.R.
5
BAKER Georgia
EDMONDSON Annette
ANKUDINOFF Ashlee
CURE Amy
AUS.gif
4:21.2325thP.R.
6
BARTELLONI Beatrice
GUDERZO Tatiana
PATTARO Francesca
VALSECCHI Silvia
ITA.gif
4:28.3685thP.R.
7
HUANG Dongyan
JING Yali
MA Menglu
ZHAO Baofang
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Women's Keirin
7th-12th Places Race Results
The Athletes will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
W
2
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+0.059
3
van RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.140
4
BAYONA PINEDA Martha
COL.gif
+0.220
5
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
+0.445
6
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.464
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Men's Sprint
Semifinals Results
The 1st Athlete from each Semifinal will qualify for the Gold Medal Race, the 2nd Athlete from each Semifinal will qualify for the Bronze Medal Race

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KENNY Jason
GBR.gif
2
2
DMITRIEV Denis
RUS.gif
1


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SKINNER Callum
GBR.gif
2
2
GLAETZER Matthew
AUS.gif
0
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Women's Sprint
Qualifying Round Results
The Top 18 Athletes will qualify for the Round of 32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JAMES Rebecca
GBR.gif
10.721OR
2
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
10.787
3
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
10.800
4
LIGTLEE Elis
NED.gif
10.803
5
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
10.820
6
VOGEL Kristina
GER.gif
10.865
7
HANSEN Natasha
NZL.gif
10.871
8
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
10.875
9
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
10.947
10
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
10.978
11
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
10.985
12
O'BRIEN Kate
CAN.gif
11.020
13
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
11.023
14
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
11.038
15
GONG Jinjie
CHN.gif
11.068
16
CUEFF Virginie
FRA.gif
11.099
17
SULLIVAN Monique
CAN.gif
11.143
18
ISMAYILOVA Olga
AZE.gif
11.152
19
CALVO BARBERO Tania
ESP.gif
11.162
20
GUERRA RODRIGUEZ Lisandra
CUB.gif
11.171
21
MUSTAPA Fatehah
MAS.gif
11.207
22
SHMELEVA Daria
RUS.gif
11.230
23
PODMORE Olivia
NZL.gif
11.315
24
GAVIRIA RENDON Juliana
COL.gif
11.505
25
CLAIR Sandie
FRA.gif
11.517
26
CASAS ROIGE Helena
ESP.gif
11.707
27
MOHAMED Ebtissam
EGY.gif
12.920
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Men's Omnium
Scratch (Event 1/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HANSEN Lasse Norman
DEN.gif
-40
2
KLUGE Roger
GER.gif
-38
3
BOUDAT Thomas
FRA.gif
-136
4
O'SHEA Glenn
AUS.gif
-134
5
KENNETT Dylan
NZL.gif
-132
6
CAVENDISH Mark
GBR.gif
-130
7
VIVIANI Elia
ITA.gif
-128
8
GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando
COL.gif
-126
9
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
-124
10
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
-122
11
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
-120
12
KUBOKI Kazushige
JPN.gif
-118
13
PRADO Ignacio
MEX.gif
-116
14
MONTEIRO Gideoni
BRA.gif
-114
15
SUTER Gael
SUI.gif
-112
16
VELDT Tim
NED.gif
-110
17
LEA Bobby
USA.gif
-18
18
DE BUYST Jasper
BEL.gif
-16
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