2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team sprint

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Women's team sprint
at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueBGŻ Arena
LocationPruszków, Poland
Dates27 February
Competitors36 from 17 nations
Teams17
Winning time32.255
Medalists
gold medal    Australia
silver medal    Russia
bronze medal    Germany
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The Women's team sprint competition at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 27 February 2019.[1][2]

Results[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

The qualifying was started at 18:00.[3] The fastest eight teams qualified for the first round.

Rank Nation Time Behind Notes
1  Australia
Kaarle McCulloch
Stephanie Morton
32.492 Q
2  Russia
Daria Shmeleva
Anastasia Voynova
32.590 +0.098 Q
3  Germany
Miriam Welte
Emma Hinze
32.802 +0.310 Q
4  Lithuania
Miglė Marozaitė
Simona Krupeckaitė
33.278 +0.786 Q
5  Mexico
Jessica Salazar
Yuli Verdugo
33.281 +0.789 Q
6  Netherlands
Kyra Lamberink
Laurine van Riessen
33.365 +0.873 Q
7  France
Sandie Clair
Mathilde Gros
33.398 +0.906 Q
8  China
Lin Junhong
Guo Yufang
33.765 +1.273 Q
9  Spain
Tania Calvo
Helena Casas
33.802 +1.310
10  Poland
Marlena Karwacka
Urszula Łoś
33.924 +1.432
11  South Korea
Kim Tae-nam
Lee Hye-jin
33.946 +1.454
12  Ukraine
Olena Starikova
Lyubov Basova
34.238 +1.746
13  United States
Madalyn Godby
Mandy Marquardt
34.311 +1.819
14  Great Britain
Katy Marchant
Victoria Williamson
34.396 +1.904
15  New Zealand
Olivia Podmore
Ellesse Andrews
34.436 +1.944
16  Italy
Martina Fidanza
Miriam Vece
34.449 +1.957
17  Hong Kong
Jessica Lee
Lee Wai Sze
34.779 +2.287

First round[edit]

The first round was started at 19:55.[4]

First round heats were held as follows:
Heat 1: 4th v 5th fastest
Heat 2: 3rd v 6th fastest
Heat 3: 2nd v 7th fastest
Heat 4: 1st v 8th fastest

The heat winners were ranked on time, from which the top 2 proceeded to the gold medal final and the other 2 proceeded to the bronze medal final.

Rank Overall
rank
Nation Time Behind Notes
4 vs 5
1 5  Mexico
Jessica Salazar
Yuli Verdugo
33.225 QB
2 7  Lithuania
Miglė Marozaitė
Simona Krupeckaitė
33.478 +0.263
3 vs 6
1 3  Germany
Miriam Welte
Emma Hinze
32.687 QB
2 4  Netherlands
Kyra Lamberink
Shanne Braspennincx
32.941 +0.254
2 vs 7
1 2  Russia
Daria Shmeleva
Anastasia Voynova
32.524 QG
2 6  France
Sandie Clair
Mathilde Gros
33.383 +0.859
1 vs 8
1 1  Australia
Kaarle McCulloch
Stephanie Morton
32.368 QG
2 8  China
Lin Junhong
Chen Feifei
33.969 +1.601
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals[edit]

The finals were started at 20:53.[5]

Rank Nation Time Behind Notes
Gold medal race
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Australia
Kaarle McCulloch
Stephanie Morton
32.255
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia
Daria Shmeleva
Anastasia Voynova
32.591 +0.336
Bronze medal race
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Germany
Miriam Welte
Emma Hinze
32.789
4  Mexico
Jessica Salazar
Yuli Verdugo
33.455 +0.766

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualifying results
  4. ^ First round results
  5. ^ Final results