The Women's 500m Time Trial was one of the 6 women's events at the 2003 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Stuttgart, Germany.
20 Cyclists from 17 countries were due to participate in the race, Evgenia Radanova of Bulgaria did not start. The Final was held on July 31 at 19:15.
World Record | ||||
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WR | 34.000 | Jiang Yonghua (CHN) | Kunming | August 11, 2002 |
Rank [1] | Name | 285m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
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285-500 | ||||
Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR) | 21.308 (1) | 34.078 | 52.820 | |
12.770 (1) | ||||
Nancy Contreras (MEX) | 21.547 (2) | 34.515 | 52.149 | |
12.969 (4) | ||||
Jiang Cuihua (CHN) | 21.950 (8) | 34.746 | 51.804 | |
12.796 (2) | ||||
4 | Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) | 21.602 (4) | 34.763 | 51.779 |
13.161 (8) | ||||
5 | Jiang Yonghua (CHN) | 21.593 (3) | 34.847 | 51.654 |
13.254 (13) | ||||
6 | Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN) | 21.744 (5) | 34.861 | 51.633 |
13.117 (7) | ||||
7 | Victoria Pendleton (GBR) | 22.067 (12) | 34.927 | 51.536 |
12.860 (3) | ||||
8 | Kathrin Freitag (GER) | 21.932 (7) | 35.008 | 51.416 |
13.076 (6) | ||||
9 | Anna Meares (AUS) | 21.868 (6) | 35.093 | 51.371 |
13.171 (9) | ||||
10 | Katrin Meinke (GER) | 21.994 (9) | 35.191 | 51.149 |
13.197 (10) | ||||
11 | Kerrie Meares (AUS) | 22.029 (10) | 35.447 | 50.780 |
13.418 (16) | ||||
12 | Clara Sanchez (FRA) | 22.061 (11) | 35.492 | 50.715 |
13.431 (17) | ||||
13 | Sayuri Osuga (JPN) | 22.211 (13) | 35.496 | 50.709 |
13.285 (14) | ||||
14 | Tamilla Abassova (RUS) | 22.282 (14) | 35.516 | 50.681 |
13.234 (12) | ||||
15 | Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU) | 22.460 (16) | 35.534 | 50.655 |
13.074 (5) | ||||
16 | Tanya Lindenmuth (USA) | 22.550 (18) | 35.773 | 50.317 |
13.223 (11) | ||||
17 | Yumari González (CUB) | 22.531 (17) | 35.882 | 50.164 |
13.351 (15)) | ||||
18 | Oxana Grishina (RUS) | 22.457 (15) | 36.032 | 49.955 |
13.575 (18) | ||||
Evgenia Radanova (BUL) | DNS |
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