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2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn
LocationApeldoorn, Netherlands
Dates1–2 March
Competitors33 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Germany
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The Women's sprint competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 1 and 2 March 2018.[1][2]

Results

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Qualifying

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The top four riders advanced directly to the 1/8 finals; places 5 to 28 advanced to the 1/16 final.[3]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Stephanie Morton  Australia 10.645 Q
2 Pauline Grabosch  Germany 10.713 +0.068 Q
3 Kristina Vogel  Germany 10.810 +0.165 Q
4 Daria Shmeleva  Russia 10.898 +0.253 Q
5 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong 10.909 +0.264 q
6 Mathilde Gros  France 10.938 +0.293 q
7 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands 10.949 +0.304 q
8 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania 10.975 +0.330 q
9 Olena Starikova  Ukraine 10.997 +0.352 q
10 Miriam Welte  Germany 11.001 +0.356 q
11 Laurine van Riessen  Netherlands 11.013 +0.368 q
12 Miglė Marozaitė  Lithuania 11.047 +0.402 q
13 Anastasia Voynova  Russia 11.054 +0.409 q
14 Natasha Hansen  New Zealand 11.088 +0.443 q
15 Katy Marchant  Great Britain 11.090 +0.445 q
16 Lyubov Basova  Ukraine 11.101 +0.456 q
17 Tania Calvo  Spain 11.126 +0.481 q
18 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium 11.162 +0.517 q
19 Lee Hye-jin  South Korea 11.169 +0.524 q
20 Martha Bayona  Colombia 11.239 +0.594 q
21 Madalyn Godby  United States 11.247 +0.602 q
22 Yuka Kobayashi  Japan 11.248 +0.603 q
23 Emma Cumming  New Zealand 11.293 +0.648 q
24 Robyn Stewart  Ireland 11.360 +0.715 q
25 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.366 +0.721 q
26 Amelia Walsh  Canada 11.383 +0.738 q
27 Guo Yufang  China 11.420 +0.775 q
28 Kayono Maeda  Japan 11.446 +0.801 q
29 Julita Jagodzińska  Poland 11.449 +0.804
30 Mandy Marquardt  United States 11.487 +0.842
31 Yuli Verdugo  Mexico 11.550 +0.905
32 Ma Wing Yu  Hong Kong 11.704 +1.059
33 Kim Won-gyeong  South Korea 11.770 +1.125
  • Q = qualified directly for 1/8 finals
  • q = qualified for 1/16 finals

1/16 finals

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Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong Q
1 2 Kayono Maeda  Japan +0.691
2 1 Mathilde Gros  France Q
2 2 Guo Yufang  China +0.320
3 1 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands Q
3 2 Amelia Walsh  Canada +0.320
4 1 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania Q
4 2 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico +0.059
5 1 Olena Starikova  Ukraine Q
5 2 Robyn Stewart  Ireland +0.135
6 1 Miriam Welte  Germany Q
6 2 Emma Cumming  New Zealand +0.081
7 1 Laurine van Riessen  Netherlands Q
7 2 Yuka Kobayashi  Japan +0.084
8 1 Madalyn Godby  United States Q
8 2 Miglė Marozaitė  Lithuania +0.006
9 1 Anastasia Voynova  Russia Q
9 2 Martha Bayona  Colombia +0.130
10 1 Natasha Hansen  New Zealand Q
10 2 Lee Hye-jin  South Korea +0.020
11 1 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium Q
11 2 Katy Marchant  Great Britain +0.032
12 1 Lyubov Basova  Ukraine Q
12 2 Tania Calvo  Spain +0.118

Q = qualified for 1/8 finals

1/8 finals

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Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Stephanie Morton  Australia Q
1 2 Lyubov Basova  Ukraine +0.160
2 1 Pauline Grabosch  Germany Q
2 2 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.036
3 1 Kristina Vogel  Germany Q
3 2 Natasha Hansen  New Zealand +0.086
4 1 Daria Shmeleva  Russia Q
4 2 Anastasia Voynova  Russia +0.002
5 1 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong Q
5 2 Madalyn Godby  United States +0.148
6 1 Laurine van Riessen  Netherlands Q
6 2 Mathilde Gros  France +0.010
7 1 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands Q
7 2 Miriam Welte  Germany +0.054
8 1 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania Q
8 2 Olena Starikova  Ukraine +0.100

Quarterfinals

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Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Stephanie Morton  Australia X X Q
1 2 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania +0.644 +0.064
2 1 Pauline Grabosch  Germany X X Q
2 2 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands +0.002 +0.084
3 1 Kristina Vogel  Germany X X Q
3 2 Laurine van Riessen  Netherlands +0.128 +0.096
4 1 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong X X Q
4 2 Daria Shmeleva  Russia +0.084 +0.251

Semifinals

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Matches were extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceeded to the final.[7]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Stephanie Morton  Australia X X Q
1 2 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong +0.000 +0.046
2 1 Kristina Vogel  Germany X X Q
2 2 Pauline Grabosch  Germany +0.249 +0.158

Finals

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The final classification was determined in the medal finals.[8]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal race
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristina Vogel  Germany X +0.161 X
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Stephanie Morton  Australia +0.059 X +0.105
Bronze medal race
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pauline Grabosch  Germany X X
4 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong +0.026 +0.067

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualifying results
  4. ^ 1/16 finals results
  5. ^ 1/8 finals results
  6. ^ Quarterfinals results
  7. ^ Semifinals results
  8. ^ Final results