2012 European Track Championships – Women's sprint

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The Women's sprint was held on 20 October 2012. 8 riders participated. [1]

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Medalists

GoldFlag of Belarus.svg  Olga Panarina  (BLR)
SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Anastasiia Voinova  (RUS)
BronzeFlag of Lithuania.svg  Simona Krupeckaitė  (LTU)

Results

Qualifying

It was held at 10:40. [2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Olga Panarina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11.046
2 Simona Krupeckaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11.207
3 Anastasiia Voinova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.418
4 Olivia Montauban Flag of France.svg  France 11.584
5 Sandie Clair Flag of France.svg  France 11.593
6 Elena Brezhniva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.606
7 Victoria Williamson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 11.668
8 Gintarė Gaivenytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11.949

Quarterfinals

The races were held at 12:30 and 13:14. [3]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11 Olga Panarina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 12.15011.746Q
12 Gintarė Gaivenytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
21 Simona Krupeckaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 12.17312.038Q
22 Victoria Williamson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
31 Anastasiia Voinova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 12.22611.779Q
32 Elena Brezhniva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
41 Olivia Montauban Flag of France.svg  France 11.86212.015Q
42 Sandie Clair Flag of France.svg  France

Race for 5th–8th Places

It was held at 20:53. [4]

RankNameNationTime
5 Victoria Williamson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 12.670
6 Sandie Clair Flag of France.svg  France
7 Elena Brezhniva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
8 Gintarė Gaivenytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania

Semifinals

The races were held at 19:30, 20:22 and 20:47. [5]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11 Olga Panarina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11.72111.627Q
12 Olivia Montauban Flag of France.svg  France
21 Anastasiia Voinova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11.57611.719Q
22 Simona Krupeckaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11.919

Finals

The races were held at 21:06 and 21:33. [6]

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider
Gold Medal Races
Gold medal icon.svg Olga Panarina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 11.77511.664
Silver medal icon.svg Anastasiia Voinova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze Medal Races
Bronze medal icon.svg Simona Krupeckaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 11.81811.879
4 Olivia Montauban Flag of France.svg  France

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