2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team sprint

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The men's team sprint at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 4 April. 17 nations of 3 cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest two teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze. [1]

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Medalists

GoldFlag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
Matthew Glaetzer
SilverFlag of France.svg France
Grégory Bauge
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida
BronzeFlag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Edward Dawkins

Results

Qualifying

The qualifying was held at 19:35. [2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
Flag of France.svg France43.247Q
2 Matthew Glaetzer
Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia43.512Q
3 Edward Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand43.742Q
4 Kazuki Amagai
Seiichiro Nakagawa
Kazunari Watanabe
Flag of Japan.svg Japan44.039Q
5 Cheng Changsong
Zhang Lei
Zhang Miao
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China44.049
6 Denis Dmitriev
Sergey Borisov
Sergei Kucherov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia44.215
7 Hugo Haak
Teun Mulder
Roy van den Berg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands44.282
8 Hersony Canelón
César Marcano
Ángel Pulgar
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 44.399
9 Maciej Bielecki
Kamil Kuczyński
Damian Zieliński
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 44.819
10 Filip Ditzel
Adam Ptáčník
Denis Špička
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 45.179
11 Hugo Barrette
Travis Smith
Joseph Veloce
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada45.192
12 Muhd Arfy Qhairant Amran
Muhammad Edrus Md Yunos
Josiah Ng Onn Lam
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 45.529
13 Amarjeet Singh
Amrit Singh
Bikram Singh
Flag of India.svg India51.042
14 René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Stefan Nimke
Flag of Germany.svg GermanyREL
15 Philip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom REL
16 Michael Blatchford
Kevin Mansker
Jimmy Watkins
Flag of the United States.svg United StatesREL
17 Christos Tserentzoulias
Christos Volikakis
Zafeiris Volikakis
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece REL

Finals

The finals were held at 21:10. [3]

Small final

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Bronze medal icon.svg Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Edward Dawkins
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand43.812
4 Kazuki Amagai
Kazunari Watanabe
Seiichiro Nakagawa
Flag of Japan.svg Japan43.896

Final

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Shane Perkins
Scott Sunderland
Matthew Glaetzer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia43.266
Silver medal icon.svg Grégory Bauge
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida
Flag of France.svg France43.267

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