2015 UCI BMX World Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships
Venue Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Heusden-Zolder, Belgium
Date24 July 2015
Competitors36 (1 did not start)
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
  2014
2016  

The Women's time trial event of the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships was held on 24 July 2015.

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Results

Qualification

RankNameNationTimeGapNote
1 Mariana Pajón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 35.741Q
2 Caroline Buchanan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia36.238+0.497Q
3 Alise Post Flag of the United States.svg United States36.544+0.803Q
4 Merle van Benthem Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands36.587+0.846Q
5 Sarah Walker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand36.627+0.886Q
6 Simone Christensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 36.731+0.990Q
7 Felicia Stancil Flag of the United States.svg United States36.839+1.098Q
8 Stefany Hernández Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 36.853+1.112Q
9 Laura Smulders Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands37.224+1.483Q
10 Elke Vanhoof Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium37.230+1.489Q
11 Danielle George Flag of the United States.svg United States37.444+1.703Q
12 Aneta Hladíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 37.691+1.950Q
13 Nadja Pries Flag of Germany.svg Germany37.839+2.098Q
14 Natalia Suvorova Flag of Russia.svg Russia37.845+2.104Q
15 Brooke Crain Flag of the United States.svg United States37.910+2.169Q
16 Magalie Pottier Flag of France.svg France37.927+2.186Q
17 Dana Sprengers Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands38.113+2.372
18 Lauren Reynolds Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia38.335+2.594
19 Charlotte Green Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom38.466+2.725
20 Doménica Azuero Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 38.556+2.815
21 Sandra Aleksejeva Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 38.665+2.924
22 Gabriela Díaz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 38.693+2.952
23 Melinda McLeod Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia38.705+2.964
24 Amanda Carr Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 38.931+3.190
25 Sandie Thibaut Flag of France.svg France38.953+3.212
26 Vilma Rimšaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 38.972+3.231
27 Rachel Jones Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia38.989+3.248
28 Teagan O'Keeffe Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa39.103+3.362
29 Priscilla Carnaval Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil39.292+3.551
30 Bianca Quinalha Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil39.429+3.688
31 Amelia Walsh Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada39.756+4.015
32 Mathilde Doudoux Flag of France.svg France39.871+4.130
33 Haruka Seko Flag of Japan.svg Japan39.928+4.187
34 Sarah Harvey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia40.458+4.717
35 Ketlin Tekkel Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 47.005+11.264
- Anna Sara Rojas Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia DNS

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Super final

RankNameNationTimeGap
Gold medal icon.svg Mariana Pajón Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 35.518
Silver medal icon.svg Alise Post Flag of the United States.svg United States35.926+0.408
Bronze medal icon.svg Sarah Walker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand36.365+0.847
4 Laura Smulders Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands36.693+1.175
5 Stefany Hernández Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 36.723+1.205
6 Brooke Crain Flag of the United States.svg United States36.817+1.299
7 Elke Vanhoof Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium37.075+1.557
8 Magalie Pottier Flag of France.svg France37.230+1.712
9 Caroline Buchanan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia37.238+1.720
10 Felicia Stancil Flag of the United States.svg United States37.533+2.015
11 Natalia Suvorova Flag of Russia.svg Russia37.599+2.081
12 Danielle George Flag of the United States.svg United States37.800+2.282
13 Nadja Pries Flag of Germany.svg Germany38.037+2.519
14 Aneta Hladíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 38.138+2.620
15 Simone Christensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 46.301+10.783
16 Merle van Benthem Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands1:30.221+54.703

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