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Women's Sprint
Round of 32 Results
The 1st Athlete from each Round of 32 will qualify for the Round of 16, the 2nd Athlete from each Round of 32 will qualify for the Round of 32 Repechages

 

Round of 32 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JAMES Rebecca
GBR.gif
W
2
ISMAYILOVA Olga
AZE.gif
+0.165


 

Round of 32 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
W
2
SULLIVAN Monique
CAN.gif
+0.150


 

Round of 32 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
W
2
CUEFF Virginie
FRA.gif
+0.089


 

Round of 32 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LIGTLEE Elis
NED.gif
W
2
GONG Jinjie
CHN.gif
+0.104


 

Round of 32 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
W
2
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
+0.499


 

Round of 32 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOGEL Kristina
GER.gif
W
2
van RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.179


 

Round of 32 7

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HANSEN Natasha
NZL.gif
W
2
O'BRIEN Kate
CAN.gif
+0.183


 

Round of 32 8

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
W
2
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
+0.097


 

Round of 32 9

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
W
2
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
+0.408
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Men's Omnium
Individual Pursuit (Event 2/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HANSEN Lasse Norman
DEN.gif
4:14.982OR|40
2
CAVENDISH Mark
GBR.gif
4:16.87838
3
VIVIANI Elia
ITA.gif
4:17.45336
4
KLUGE Roger
GER.gif
4:18.90734
5
BOUDAT Thomas
FRA.gif
4:19.91832
6
KENNETT Dylan
NZL.gif
4:20.18030
7
VELDT Tim
NED.gif
4:22.85628
8
LEA Bobby
USA.gif
4:23.94226
9
MONTEIRO Gideoni
BRA.gif
4:25.80824
10
GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando
COL.gif
4:26.64922
11
O'SHEA Glenn
AUS.gif
4:28.35020
12
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
4:29.07918
13
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
4:29.16216
14
PRADO Ignacio
MEX.gif
4:29.39614
15
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
4:32.50312
16
DE BUYST Jasper
BEL.gif
4:36.24610
17
SUTER Gael
SUI.gif
4:36.6748
18
KUBOKI Kazushige
JPN.gif
4:39.8896
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Women's Sprint
Round of 32 Repechages Results
The 1st Athlete from each Round of 32 Repechage will qualify for the Round of 16

 

Round of 32 Repechage 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
W
2
ISMAYILOVA Olga
AZE.gif
+0.065
3
van RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.072


 

Round of 32 Repechage 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
W
2
O'BRIEN Kate
CAN.gif
+0.061
3
SULLIVAN Monique
CAN.gif
+0.154


 

Round of 32 Repechage 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
CUEFF Virginie
FRA.gif
W
2
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
+0.012
3
GONG Jinjie
CHN.gif
+0.188
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Men's Omnium
Elimination Race (Event 3/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VIVIANI Elia
ITA.gif
-40
2
BOUDAT Thomas
FRA.gif
-38
3
GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando
COL.gif
-36
4
KUBOKI Kazushige
JPN.gif
-34
5
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
-32
6
MONTEIRO Gideoni
BRA.gif
-30
7
CAVENDISH Mark
GBR.gif
-28
8
SUTER Gael
SUI.gif
-26
9
PRADO Ignacio
MEX.gif
-24
10
O'SHEA Glenn
AUS.gif
-22
11
LEA Bobby
USA.gif
-20
12
KLUGE Roger
GER.gif
-18
13
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
-16
14
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
-14
15
DE BUYST Jasper
BEL.gif
-12
16
VELDT Tim
NED.gif
-10
17
KENNETT Dylan
NZL.gif
-8
18
HANSEN Lasse Norman
DEN.gif
-6
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Women's Sprint
Round of 16 Results
The 1st Athlete from each Round of 16 will qualify for the Quarterfinals, the 2nd Athlete from each Round of 16 will qualify for the Round of 16 Repechages

 

Round of 16 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
JAMES Rebecca
GBR.gif
W
2
CUEFF Virginie
FRA.gif
+0.037


 

Round of 16 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
W
2
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
+0.343


 

Round of 16 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
W
2
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
+0.081


 

Round of 16 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LIGTLEE Elis
NED.gif
W
2
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.025


 

Round of 16 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
W
2
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
+0.001


 

Round of 16 6

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOGEL Kristina
GER.gif
W
2
HANSEN Natasha
NZL.gif
+0.092
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Men's Omnium
1km Time Trial (Event 4/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KENNETT Dylan
NZL.gif
1:00.92340
2
O'SHEA Glenn
AUS.gif
1:02.33238
3
VIVIANI Elia
ITA.gif
1:02.33836
4
GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando
COL.gif
1:02.46934
5
HANSEN Lasse Norman
DEN.gif
1:02.53832
6
CAVENDISH Mark
GBR.gif
1:02.86830
7
VELDT Tim
NED.gif
1:03.46428
8
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
1:03.73026
9
KLUGE Roger
GER.gif
1:03.79724
10
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
1:03.94122
11
BOUDAT Thomas
FRA.gif
1:04.22720
12
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
1:04.23118
13
SUTER Gael
SUI.gif
1:04.43316
14
LEA Bobby
USA.gif
1:05.33914
15
KUBOKI Kazushige
JPN.gif
1:05.49812
16
MONTEIRO Gideoni
BRA.gif
1:05.50510
17
PRADO Ignacio
MEX.gif
1:05.8398
  DE BUYST Jasper
BEL.gif
DNS
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Women's Sprint
Round of 16 Repechages Results
The 1st Athlete from each Round of 16 Repechage will qualify for the Quarterfinals, the other Athletes will qualify for the 9th-12th Places Race

 

Round of 16 Repechage 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
W
2
CUEFF Virginie
FRA.gif
+0.001
3
HANSEN Natasha
NZL.gif
+0.150


 

Round of 16 Repechage 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
ZHONG Tianshi
CHN.gif
W
2
MEARES Anna
AUS.gif
+0.082
3
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
+1.766
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Women's Omnium
Scratch (Event 1/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SHARAKOVA Tatsiana
BLR.gif
-40
2
TROTT Laura
GBR.gif
-138
3
D'HOORE Jolien
BEL.gif
-136
4
HAMMER Sarah
USA.gif
-134
5
ELLIS Lauren
NZL.gif
-132
6
EDMONDSON Annette
AUS.gif
-130
7
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
DEN.gif
-128
8
BERTHON Laurie
FRA.gif
-126
9
WILD Kirsten
NED.gif
-124
10
PIKULIK Daria
POL.gif
-122
11
DIAO Xiao Juan
HKG.gif
-120
12
MEJIAS GARCIA Marlies
CUB.gif
-118
13
HSIAO Mei Yu
TPE.gif
-116
14
BEVERIDGE Allison
CAN.gif
-114
15
LUO Xiaoling
CHN.gif
-112
16
KNAUER Anna
GER.gif
-110
17
TSUKAGOSHI Sakura
JPN.gif
-18
18
GONZALEZ Angie Sabrina
VEN.gif
-16
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Men's Omnium
Flying Lap (Event 5/6) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KENNETT Dylan
NZL.gif
12.50640
2
VIVIANI Elia
ITA.gif
12.66038
3
CAVENDISH Mark
GBR.gif
12.79336
4
HANSEN Lasse Norman
DEN.gif
12.83234
5
SUTER Gael
SUI.gif
12.98132
6
O'SHEA Glenn
AUS.gif
13.05330
7
VELDT Tim
NED.gif
13.17028
8
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
13.26526
9
BOUDAT Thomas
FRA.gif
13.27224
10
GAVIRIA RENDON Fernando
COL.gif
13.27322
11
KLUGE Roger
GER.gif
13.33220
12
LEA Bobby
USA.gif
13.41618
13
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
13.44616
14
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
13.48914
15
MONTEIRO Gideoni
BRA.gif
13.56912
16
KUBOKI Kazushige
JPN.gif
13.58710
17
PRADO Ignacio
MEX.gif
14.0468
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