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Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueVelodrome
DatesAugust 3–4
Competitors15 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal   Canada
Silver medal   Colombia
Bronze medal   Mexico
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The women's sprint competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 3 and August 4 at the Velodrome.[1]

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:

World record  Kristina Vogel (GER) 10.384 Aguascalientes, Mexico 7 December 2013
Games record  Monique Sullivan (CAN) 10.992 Toronto, Canada 18 July 2015

Schedule

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Date Time Round
August 3, 2019 11:05 Qualification
August 3, 2019 12:37 Eighth-finals
August 3, 2019 13:41 Repechage
August 3, 2019 18:05 Quarterfinals
August 4, 2019 11:05 Semifinals
August 4, 2019 13:32 Race For 5th-8th Places
August 4, 2019 18:05 Finals

Results

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Qualification

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Fastest 12 riders continue to the eighth-finals. [2]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada 10.890 Q, GR
2 Martha Bayona  Colombia 11.134 Q
3 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.291 Q
4 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba 11.422 Q
5 Jessica Salazar  Mexico 11.435 Q
6 Amelia Walsh  Canada 11.453 Q
7 Joanne Rodríguez  Guatemala 11.659 Q
8 Juliana Gaviria  Colombia 11.710 Q
9 Dahlia Palmer  Jamaica 11.884 Q
10 Natalia Vera  Argentina 11.935 Q
11 Katheryne Cargua  Ecuador 12.339 Q
12 Genesis Lozano  Ecuador 12.677 Q
13 Mariana Díaz  Argentina 12.845
14 Ghillma Bendezu  Peru 13.021
15 Estephany Valdivia  Peru 13.597

Eighth-finals

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The winners of each advance to the quarterfinals, while the losers advance to the repechage[3]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada 11.755 Q
1 2 Genesis Lozano  Ecuador
2 1 Martha Bayona  Colombia 11.904 Q
2 2 Katheryne Cargua  Ecuador
3 1 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.661 Q
3 2 Natalia Vera  Argentina
4 1 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba 11.920 Q
4 2 Dahlia Palmer  Jamaica
5 1 Jessica Salazar  Mexico 11.790 Q
5 2 Juliana Gaviria  Colombia
6 1 Amelia Walsh  Canada 11.910 Q
6 2 Joanne Rodríguez  Guatemala

Repechage

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The winner of each advanced to the quarterfinals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Juliana Gaviria  Colombia 11.962 Q
1 2 Dahlia Palmer  Jamaica
1 3 Genesis Lozano  Ecuador
2 1 Joanne Rodríguez  Guatemala 12.037 Q
2 2 Natalia Vera  Argentina
2 3 Katheryne Cargua  Ecuador

Quarterfinals

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The winner of each advanced to the semifinals.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decide Notes
1 1 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada 11.486 11.795 Q
1 2 Joanne Rodríguez  Guatemala
2 1 Martha Bayona  Colombia 12.029 12.176 Q
2 2 Juliana Gaviria  Colombia
3 1 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.654 11.778 Q
3 2 Amelia Walsh  Canada
4 1 Jessica Salazar  Mexico 11.528 11.709 Q
4 2 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba 11.701

Semifinals

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The winner of each advanced to the final.[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decide Notes
1 1 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada 11.526 11.330 Q
1 2 Jessica Salazar  Mexico
2 1 Martha Bayona  Colombia 11.457 12.197 Q
2 2 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.426

Race for 5th–8th Places

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Rank Name Nation Time Notes
5 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba 12.115
6 Joanne Rodríguez  Guatemala
7 Amelia Walsh  Canada
8 Juliana Gaviria  Colombia DNS

Finals

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

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decide Notes
Gold medal final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kelsey Mitchell  Canada 11.415 11.449
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martha Bayona  Colombia
Bronze medal final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico 11.413 11.646
4 Jessica Salazar  Mexico

References

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