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Women's Omnium
Tempo Race (Event 2/4) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
KAJIHARA Yumi
JPN.gif
24
2
BUCHANAN Rushlee
NZL.gif
21
3
SAVENKA Ina
BLR.gif
21
4
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
DEN.gif
20
5
BEVERIDGE Allison
CAN.gif
9
6
WILD Kirsten
NED.gif
3
7
PATERNOSTER Letizia
ITA.gif
2
8
ARCHIBALD Katie
GBR.gif
2
9
PIKULIK Daria
POL.gif
1
10
EDMONDSON Annette
AUS.gif
1
11
STENBERG Anita Yvonne
NOR.gif
1
12
MCCURLEY Shannon
IRL.gif
0
13
VALENTE Jennifer
USA.gif
0
14
SALAZAR VAZQUEZ Lizbeth Yareli
MEX.gif
0
15
WANG Xiaofei
CHN.gif
0
16
KOPECKY Lotte
BEL.gif
0
17
MARTINS Maria
POR.gif
0
18
WALDIS Andrea
SUI.gif
0
19
USABIAGA BALERDI Ana
ESP.gif
0
20
BERTHON Laurie
FRA.gif
0
21
BALEISYTE Olivija
LTU.gif
0
22
BACIKOVA Alzbeta
SVK.gif
0
23
HUANG Ting Ying
TPE.gif
0
24
GONCHAROVA Alexandra
RUS.gif
0
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Men's Points Race
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

NED.gif VAN SCHIP Jan Willem
104

 

ESP.gif MORA VEDRI Sebastian
76

 

IRL.gif DOWNEY Mark
67

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PSZCZOLARSKI Wojciech
POL.gif
67
5
BERTAZZO Liam
ITA.gif
61
6
HRYNIV Vitaliy
UKR.gif
54
7
O'BRIEN Kelland
AUS.gif
51
8
STEWART Mark
GBR.gif
50
9
DE KETELE Kenny
BEL.gif
50
10
PENALOZA YANEZ Felipe Andres
CHI.gif
48
11
RAMANAU Raman
BLR.gif
45
12
MAITRE Florian
FRA.gif
43
13
KHALMURATOV Muradjan
UZB.gif
40
14
THIERY Cyrille
SUI.gif
31
15
MATZNER Stefan
AUT.gif
27
16
PARK Sanghoon
KOR.gif
25
17
LEUNG Ka Yu
HKG.gif
24
18
SEXTON Thomas
NZL.gif
21
19
PIETRULA Nicolas
CZE.gif
20
20
FILUTAS Viktor
HUN.gif
3
21
BOONRATANATHANAKORN Thurakit
THA.gif
0
22
CHALEL Yacine
ALG.gif
-20
23
TURAR Assylkhan
KAZ.gif
-20
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Women's Omnium
Elimination Race (Event 3/4) Results

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VALENTE Jennifer
USA.gif
-
2
WILD Kirsten
NED.gif
-
3
PATERNOSTER Letizia
ITA.gif
-
4
SALAZAR VAZQUEZ Lizbeth Yareli
MEX.gif
-
5
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
DEN.gif
-
6
BERTHON Laurie
FRA.gif
-
7
KAJIHARA Yumi
JPN.gif
-
8
WALDIS Andrea
SUI.gif
-
9
ARCHIBALD Katie
GBR.gif
-
10
STENBERG Anita Yvonne
NOR.gif
-
11
BACIKOVA Alzbeta
SVK.gif
-
12
WANG Xiaofei
CHN.gif
-
13
MARTINS Maria
POR.gif
-
14
EDMONDSON Annette
AUS.gif
-
15
BEVERIDGE Allison
CAN.gif
-
16
PIKULIK Daria
POL.gif
-
17
MCCURLEY Shannon
IRL.gif
-
18
BUCHANAN Rushlee
NZL.gif
-
19
BALEISYTE Olivija
LTU.gif
-
20
USABIAGA BALERDI Ana
ESP.gif
-
21
HUANG Ting Ying
TPE.gif
-
22
KOPECKY Lotte
BEL.gif
-
23
GONCHAROVA Alexandra
RUS.gif
-
24
SAVENKA Ina
BLR.gif
-
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Women's Sprint
Semifinals Results
The 1st Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Gold Medal Race, the 2nd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Bronze Medal Race

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MORTON Stephanie
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2
2
FRIEDRICH Lea Sophie
GER.gif
0


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
2
2
GROS Mathilde
FRA.gif
0
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Men's 1km Time Trial
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

FRA.gif LAFARGUE Quentin
1:00.029

 

NED.gif BOS Theo
1:00.388

 

FRA.gif D'ALMEIDA Michael
1:00.826

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LAMON Francesco
ITA.gif
1:00.958
5
SCOTT Cameron
AUS.gif
1:01.048
6
BABEK Tomas
CZE.gif
1:01.186
7
LIGTLEE Sam
NED.gif
1:01.205
8
JURCZYK Marc
GER.gif
1:01.569
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Men's Individual Pursuit
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

ITA.gif GANNA Filippo
4:07.992Gold Medal Race

 

GER.gif WEINSTEIN Domenic
4:12.571Gold Medal Race

 

ITA.gif PLEBANI Davide
4:14.572Bronze Medal Race

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
EVTUSHENKO Alexander
RUS.gif
4:16.784B.M.R.
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Women's Omnium
Final Results

 

NED.gif WILD Kirsten
117

 

ITA.gif PATERNOSTER Letizia
115

 

USA.gif VALENTE Jennifer
106

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KAJIHARA Yumi
JPN.gif
106
5
EDMONDSON Annette
AUS.gif
101
6
DIDERIKSEN Amalie
DEN.gif
100
7
ARCHIBALD Katie
GBR.gif
84
8
BEVERIDGE Allison
CAN.gif
73
9
BUCHANAN Rushlee
NZL.gif
66
10
PIKULIK Daria
POL.gif
63
11
SALAZAR VAZQUEZ Lizbeth Yareli
MEX.gif
60
12
MCCURLEY Shannon
IRL.gif
58
13
BERTHON Laurie
FRA.gif
50
14
MARTINS Maria
POR.gif
49
15
STENBERG Anita Yvonne
NOR.gif
48
16
WALDIS Andrea
SUI.gif
48
17
SAVENKA Ina
BLR.gif
47
18
WANG Xiaofei
CHN.gif
36
19
KOPECKY Lotte
BEL.gif
12
20
HUANG Ting Ying
TPE.gif
10
21
USABIAGA BALERDI Ana
ESP.gif
8
22
BALEISYTE Olivija
LTU.gif
6
23
GONCHAROVA Alexandra
RUS.gif
6
24
BACIKOVA Alzbeta
SVK.gif
-18
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Women's 500m Time Trial
Non-Olympic Event

Qualifying Round Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Athletes will qualify for the Final

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SHMELEVA Daria
RUS.gif
33.554
2
MCCULLOCH Kaarle
AUS.gif
33.556
3
WELTE Miriam
GER.gif
33.598
4
STARIKOVA Olena
UKR.gif
33.674
5
LAMBERINK Kyra
NED.gif
33.798
6
SALAZAR VALLES Jessica
MEX.gif
33.973
7
FRIEDRICH Lea Sophie
GER.gif
34.102
8
VECE Miriam
ITA.gif
34.127
9
LIN Junhong
CHN.gif
34.144
10
ŁOŚ Urszula
POL.gif
34.260
11
VERDUGO OSUNA Yuli Paola
MEX.gif
34.280
12
ANTONOVA Natalia
RUS.gif
34.296
13
CALVO BARBERO Tania
ESP.gif
34.333
14
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
34.335
15
GRABOSCH Pauline Sophie
GER.gif
34.352
16
CASAS ROIGE Helena
ESP.gif
34.415
17
VAN DE WOUW Hetty
NED.gif
34.518
18
GUO Yufang
CHN.gif
34.580
19
BAYONA PINEDA Martha
COL.gif
34.756
20
ROGOVAYA Ekaterina
RUS.gif
34.765
21
MARQUARDT Mandy
USA.gif
35.049
22
WILLIAMSON Victoria
GBR.gif
35.069
23
DWI PUTRI Crismonita
INA.gif
35.182
24
ANDREWS Ellesse
NZL.gif
35.439
25
DU PREEZ Charlene
RSA.gif
36.235
26
LI Yin Yin
HKG.gif
36.505
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Men's Sprint
Qualifying Round Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Athletes will qualify for the Round of 16, the 5th-28th ranked Athletes will qualify for the Round of 32

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
HOOGLAND Jeffrey
NED.gif
9.572
2
LAVREYSEN Harrie
NED.gif
9.584
3
RUDYK Mateusz
POL.gif
9.584
4
VIGIER Sebastien
FRA.gif
9.673
5
GLAETZER Matthew
AUS.gif
9.706
6
DMITRIEV Denis
RUS.gif
9.730
7
HART Nathan
AUS.gif
9.733
8
PAUL Nicholas
TTO.gif
9.751
9
BOTTICHER Stefan
GER.gif
9.758
10
TRUMAN Joseph
GBR.gif
9.767
11
CARLIN Jack
GBR.gif
9.783
12
TJON EN FA Jair
SUR.gif
9.805
13
PHILLIP Njisane
TTO.gif
9.828
14
CALEYRON Quentin
FRA.gif
9.839
15
BUCHLI Matthijs
NED.gif
9.852
16
SZALONTAY Sandor
HUN.gif
9.854
17
KELEMEN Pavel
CZE.gif
9.878
18
WEBSTER Sam
NZL.gif
9.880
19
BARRETTE Hugo
CAN.gif
9.884
20
MITCHELL Ethan
NZL.gif
9.902
21
FUKAYA Tomohiro
JPN.gif
9.916
22
DORNBACH Maximilian
GER.gif
9.917
23
YAKUSHEVSKIY Pavel
RUS.gif
9.920
24
XU Chao
CHN.gif
9.948
25
WAKIMOTO Yuta
JPN.gif
9.952
26
PERALTA GASCON Juan
ESP.gif
9.970
27
LENDEL Vasilijus
LTU.gif
9.977
28
QUINTERO CHAVARRO Kevin Santia.
COL.gif
9.990
29
ARCHAMBAULT Joel
CAN.gif
10.020
30
AWANG Mohd Azizulhasni
MAS.gif
10.022
31
SAHROM Muhammad Shah Firdaus
MAS.gif
10.090
32
SPIES Jean
RSA.gif
10.183
33
NALYOTOV Maxim
KAZ.gif
10.187
34
MOHD ZONIS Muhammad Fadhil
MAS.gif
10.242
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