2009 UCI Juniors Track World Championships

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2009 UCI Juniors Track World Championships
Venue Flag of Russia.svg Moscow, Russia
Date(s) (2009-08)August 2009

The 2009 UCI Juniors Track World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Moscow, Russia from 11 to 15 August 2009. Nineteen events were scheduled.

Contents

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Events
Men's Sprint
details
Sam Webster
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Stefan Bötticher
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Christian Tamayo
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Men's 1 km Time Trial
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Nikolay Zhurkin
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1:03.060 Loris Paoli
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1:03.078 Krzysztof Maksel
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:03.500
Men's Individual Pursuit
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Michael Hepburn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
3:15.586 Konstantin Kuperasov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:28.116 Ivan Savitskiy
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:18.790
Men's Team Pursuit
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Konstantin Kuperasov
Victor Manakov
Ivan Savitskiy
Matvey Zubov

Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4:04.646
WR
Luke Durbridge
Michael Hepburn
Peter Loft
Dale Parker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
DNF Nikias Arndt
Lucas Liss
Christopher Muche
Kersten Thiele
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4:07.972
Men's Team Sprint
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Cameron Karwowski
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster

Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
1:00.236 Erik Balzer
Stefan Bötticher
Eric Engler
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1:00.955 Pawel Laskowski
Kacper Lesniak
Krzysztof Maksel
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
1:00.888
Men's Keirin
details
Sam Webster
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Rino Gasparrini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Alexander Reinelt
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Men's Scratch
details
Dario Sonda
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Matias Greve
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Muhamad Othman
Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia
Men's Points Race
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Sebastian Lander
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
12 Yu Motosuna
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
10 Matvey Zubov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
10
Men's Madison
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Alex Carver
Luke Durbridge
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
13 Jochen Deweer
Gijs Van Hoecke
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
12 Christian Kreutzfeldt
Sebastian Lander
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
8
Men's Omnium
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Bryan Coquard
Flag of France.svg France
19 Konstantin Kuperasov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
28 Nikias Arndt
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
35
Women's Events
Women's Sprint
details
Becky James
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Ekaterina Gnidenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Zhong Tianshi
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Women's 500 m Time Trial
details
Zhong Tianshi
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
35.561 Becky James
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
35.784 Olivia Montauban
Flag of France.svg France
35.874
Women's Individual Pursuit
details
Michaela Anderson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
2:26.282 Amy Cure
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
2:27.207 Hanna Solovey
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
2:28.858
Women's Team Pursuit
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Michaela Anderson
Megan Dunn
Melissa Hoskins

Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
3:28.363 Elena Lichman
Lidia Malakhova
Maria Mishina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:29.744 Amy Pieters
Winanda Spoor
Lotte van Hoek
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
3:26.960
Women's Team Sprint
details
Magali Baudacci
Olivia Montauban

Flag of France.svg France
46.191 Charlott Arndt
Christina Konsulke
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
46.223 Ekaterina Gnidenko
Olga Hudenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
46.444
Women's Keirin
details
Becky James
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Ekaterina Gnidenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Annette Edmondson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Women's Scratch
details
Amy Cure
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Lucie Záleská
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Aleksandra Sošenko
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Women's Points Race
details
Megan Dunn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
29 Elena Ceccini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
13 Uwano Minami
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
12
Women's Omnium
details
Megan Dunn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Giulia Donato
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Gabriela Slamova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Medals table

  *   Host nation (Russia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia  (AUS)72110
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand  (NZL)3003
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)*25310
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain  (GBR)2103
5Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)2013
6Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1405
7Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark  (DEN)1113
8Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)1012
9Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)0336
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic  (CZE)0112
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JAP)0112
12Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0101
13Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0022
14Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia  (COL)0011
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)0011
Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia  (MAS)0011
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0011
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)0011
Totals (18 entries)19191957

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