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Men's Omnium
Final Results

 

NZL.gif STEWART Campbell
137

 

FRA.gif THOMAS Benjamin
119

 

GBR.gif HAYTER Ethan
118

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CONSONNI Simone
ITA.gif
114
5
VAN SCHIP Jan Willem
NED.gif
104
6
TORRES BARCELO Albert
ESP.gif
101
7
HASHIMOTO Eiya
JPN.gif
91
8
LARSEN Niklas
DEN.gif
87
9
TSISHKOU Raman
BLR.gif
86
10
IMHOF Claudio
SUI.gif
83
11
VOLIKAKIS Christos
GRE.gif
79
12
WELSFORD Samuel
AUS.gif
75
13
HOLLOWAY Daniel
USA.gif
64
14
DE VYLDER Lindsay
BEL.gif
62
15
GEE Derek
CAN.gif
59
16
MALCHAREK Moritz
GER.gif
54
17
MATIAS Joao
POR.gif
45
18
SAJNOK Szymon
POL.gif
36
19
PRADO JUAREZ Ignacio
MEX.gif
21
20
ZAKHAROV Artyom
KAZ.gif
19
21
CONTTE Tomas
ARG.gif
16
22
LEUNG Ka Yu
HKG.gif
8
23
LOVASSY Krisztian
HUN.gif
3
24
PULGAR Angel
VEN.gif
-28
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Women's Keirin
First Round Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Heat will qualify for the Quarterfinals, the other Athletes will qualify for the Repechages

 

Heat 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
BRASPENNINCX Shanne
NED.gif
W
2
DEGRENDELE Nicky
BEL.gif
+0.042
3
GENEST Lauriane
CAN.gif
+0.076
4
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+0.159
5
PODMORE Olivia
NZL.gif
+0.333


 

Heat 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
W
2
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.046
3
HINZE Emma
GER.gif
+0.226
4
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
+0.477
5
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
+0.760


 

Heat 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
W
2
KOBAYASHI Yuka
JPN.gif
+0.159
3
GROS Mathilde
FRA.gif
+0.532
4
ŁOŚ Urszula
POL.gif
+0.676
  LEE Hoi Yan Jessica
HKG.gif
REL


 

Heat 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
SHMELEVA Daria
RUS.gif
W
2
GODBY Madalyn
USA.gif
+0.075
3
LIN Junhong
CHN.gif
+0.100
4
MCCULLOCH Kaarle
AUS.gif
+0.184
5
CASAS ROIGE Helena
ESP.gif
+0.263


 

Heat 5

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
W
2
OHTA Riyu
JPN.gif
+0.139
3
BAYONA PINEDA Martha
COL.gif
+1.090
4
BASOVA Liubov
UKR.gif
+1.180
5
CLAIR Sandie
FRA.gif
+1.310
6
DU PREEZ Charlene
RSA.gif
+1.368
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Women's Keirin
Repechages Results
The 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Repechage will qualify for the Quarterfinals

 

Repechage 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MCCULLOCH Kaarle
AUS.gif
W
2
GENEST Lauriane
CAN.gif
+0.032
3
DU PREEZ Charlene
RSA.gif
+0.294
4
BASOVA Liubov
UKR.gif
+0.298


 

Repechage 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GROS Mathilde
FRA.gif
W
2
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+0.319
3
HINZE Emma
GER.gif
+0.420
  CLAIR Sandie
FRA.gif
REL


 

Repechage 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Hoi Yan Jessica
HKG.gif
W
2
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
+0.200
3
CASAS ROIGE Helena
ESP.gif
+0.350
  PODMORE Olivia
NZL.gif
REL


 

Repechage 4

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
W
2
LIN Junhong
CHN.gif
+0.197
3
BAYONA PINEDA Martha
COL.gif
+0.233
4
ŁOŚ Urszula
POL.gif
+0.728
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Men'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
HOOGLAND Jeffrey
NED.gif
2
2
GLAETZER Matthew
AUS.gif
0


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LAVREYSEN Harrie
NED.gif
2
2
RUDYK Mateusz
POL.gif
1
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Women's Points Race
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

AUS.gif MANLY Alexandra
29

 

IRL.gif BOYLAN Lydia
28

 

NED.gif WILD Kirsten
26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BADYKOVA Gulnaz
RUS.gif
26
5
YANG Qianyu
HKG.gif
20
6
CONFALONIERI Maria Giulia
ITA.gif
14
7
EVANS Neah
GBR.gif
10
8
VALENTE Jennifer
USA.gif
9
9
SAVENKA Ina
BLR.gif
9
10
KOPECKY Lotte
BEL.gif
9
11
JOSEPH Amber
BAR.gif
7
12
ARREOLA NAVARRO Sofia
MEX.gif
4
13
DEMAY Coralie
FRA.gif
3
14
EBERHARDT Verena
AUT.gif
3
15
WALDIS Andrea
SUI.gif
1
16
SOLOVEI Ganna
UKR.gif
0
17
SCHMIDT Trine
DEN.gif
0
18
USABIAGA BALERDI Irene
ESP.gif
0
19
MACHACOVA Jarmila
CZE.gif
0
  BALEISYTE Olivija
LTU.gif
DNF
  BECKER Charlotte
GER.gif
DNF
  PLOSAJ Nikol
POL.gif
DNF
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Women's Keirin
Quarterfinals Results
The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Athletes from each Quarterfinal will qualify for the Semifinals

 

Quarterfinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
GROS Mathilde
FRA.gif
W
2
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.040
3
BRASPENNINCX Shanne
NED.gif
+0.064
4
SHMELEVA Daria
RUS.gif
+0.088
5
LIN Junhong
CHN.gif
+1.850
6
LEE Hoi Yan Jessica
HKG.gif
-


 

Quarterfinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
W
2
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
+0.092
3
MCCULLOCH Kaarle
AUS.gif
+0.116
4
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
+0.152
5
KOBAYASHI Yuka
JPN.gif
+0.230
6
MARCHANT Katy
GBR.gif
+0.279


 

Quarterfinal 3

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
W
2
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.020
3
GODBY Madalyn
USA.gif
+0.024
4
DEGRENDELE Nicky
BEL.gif
+0.024
5
GENEST Lauriane
CAN.gif
+0.182
6
OHTA Riyu
JPN.gif
+0.981
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Men's Madison
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
KLUGE Roger
REINHARDT Theo

105

 

DEN.gif Denmark
HANSEN Lasse Norman
VON FOLSACH Casper

84

 

BEL.gif Belgium
DE KETELE Kenny
GHYS Robbe

82

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HOWARD Leigh
MEYER Cameron
AUS.gif
71
5
TORRES BARCELO Albert
MORA VEDRI Sebastian
ESP.gif
40
6
THOMAS Benjamin
COQUARD Bryan
FRA.gif
32
7
HAYTER Ethan
WOOD Oliver
GBR.gif
31
8
PSZCZOLARSKI Wojciech
STANISZEWSKI Daniel
POL.gif
31
9
CONSONNI Simone
SCARTEZZINI Michele
ITA.gif
17
10
FROIDEVAUX Robin
SELENATI Nico
SUI.gif
14
11
DOWNEY Mark
ENGLISH Felix
IRL.gif
7
12
GRAF Andreas
MULLER Andreas
AUT.gif
6
13
TSISHKOU Raman
KARALIOK Yauheni
BLR.gif
3
14
CHEUNG King Lok
LEUNG Chun Wing
HKG.gif
2
15
HOLLOWAY Daniel
HEGYVARY Adrian
USA.gif
2
16
ERSHOV Artur
MANAKOV Viktor
RUS.gif
-39
17
OLIVEIRA Ivo
OLIVEIRA Rui
POR.gif
-57
  PARK Sanghoon
IM Jaeyeon
KOR.gif
DNF
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Women's Keirin
Semifinals Results
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Athletes from each Semifinal will qualify for the Final, the other Athletes will qualify for the 7th-12th Places Race

 

Semifinal 1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
LEE Wai Sze
HKG.gif
W
2
GROS Mathilde
FRA.gif
+0.214
3
MCCULLOCH Kaarle
AUS.gif
+0.566
4
GODBY Madalyn
USA.gif
+0.687
5
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.777
  DEGRENDELE Nicky
BEL.gif
REL


 

Semifinal 2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
MORTON Stephanie
AUS.gif
W
2
BRASPENNINCX Shanne
NED.gif
+0.066
3
SHMELEVA Daria
RUS.gif
+0.143
4
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
+0.200
5
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+0.220
6
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
+0.512
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Women's Keirin
7th-12th Places Race
The Athletes will be ranked 7th-12th

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1
VAN RIESSEN Laurine
NED.gif
W
2
GODBY Madalyn
USA.gif
+0.258
3
LEE Hyejin
KOR.gif
+0.283
4
DEGRENDELE Nicky
BEL.gif
+0.342
5
VOINOVA Anastasiia
RUS.gif
+0.367
6
KRUPECKAITE Simona
LTU.gif
+0.495
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