Women's team sprint at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Lee Valley VeloPark, London | |||||||||
Date | 2 March | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Teams | 14 | |||||||||
Winning time | 32.679 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Women's team sprint event of the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 2 March 2016. [1] [2] Initially, China won the final against Russia, but were relegated to silver after an illegal change. [3] [4]
The qualifying was started at 15:07. [5]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Gong Jinjie Zhong Tianshi | China | 32.428 | Q | |
2 | Daria Shmeleva Anastasia Voynova | Russia | 32.560 | +0.132 | Q |
3 | Miriam Welte Kristina Vogel | Germany | 32.808 | +0.380 | q |
4 | Anna Meares Stephanie Morton | Australia | 32.820 | +0.392 | q |
5 | Jessica Varnish Katy Marchant | Great Britain | 32.903 | +0.475 | |
6 | Laurine van Riessen Elis Ligtlee | Netherlands | 33.133 | +0.705 | |
7 | Sandie Clair Virginie Cueff | France | 33.258 | +0.830 | |
8 | Tania Calvo Helena Casas | Spain | 33.455 | +1.027 | |
9 | Kate O'Brien Monique Sullivan | Canada | 33.867 | +1.439 | |
10 | Natasha Hansen Olivia Podmore | New Zealand | 33.932 | +1.504 | |
11 | Martha Bayona Juliana Gaviria | Colombia | 34.171 | +1.743 | |
12 | Jessica Salazar Luz Gaxiola | Mexico | 34.236 | +1.808 | |
13 | Olena Starikova Lyubov Shulika | Ukraine | 34.300 | +1.872 | |
14 | Takako Ishii Kayono Maeda | Japan | 34.721 | +2.293 |
The finals were started at 20:50. [6]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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Gold medal race | |||||
Daria Shmeleva Anastasia Voynova | Russia | 32.679 | |||
Gong Jinjie Zhong Tianshi | China | REL | |||
Bronze medal race | |||||
Miriam Welte Kristina Vogel | Germany | 32.740 | |||
4 | Anna Meares Stephanie Morton | Australia | 32.871 | +0.131 |
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