Cycling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's Omnium

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Cycling – Women's Omnium at the XVI Pan American Games
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Venue Pan American Velodrome
DatesOctober 19–20
Competitors10 from 10 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
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The women's Omnium competition of the cycling events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held between October 19 and 20 at the Pan American Velodrome in Guadalajara. [1] This event is a new addition to the track cycling program at the Pan American Games.

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Results

Flying Lap

[2]

RankNameNationTime
1 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 14.404
2 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 14.706
3 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 14.750
4 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 14.967
5 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 15.170
6 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 15.266
7 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 15.553
8 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 15.566
9 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15.670
10 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 16.135

Points Race

[3]

RankNameNationPoints
1 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 35
2 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 32
3 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 26
4 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 23
5 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 20
6 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 15
7 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 13
8 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 12
9 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 12
10 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina DNF

Elimination Race

[4]

RankNameNation
1 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
2 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
3 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
5 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
6 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
7 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
8 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
9 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
10 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica

Individual Pursuit

[5]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:37.544PR
2 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 3:38.126
3 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 3:39.467
4 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 3:41.612
5 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3:47.282
6 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 3:49.970
7 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 3:50.184
8 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 3:54.442
9 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 4:00.411
10 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 4:01.063

Scratch Race

[6]

RankNameNationLaps Down
1 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
2 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
3 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
4 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
5 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
6 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
7 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
8 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica
9 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
10 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

500m Time Trial

[7]

RankNameNationTime
1 Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 35.211
2 Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 35.984
3 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 36.901
4 Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 37.143
5 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 37.189
6 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 37.888
7 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 38.198
8 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 38.937
9 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 39.608
10 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 40.294

Final standings

[8]

RankNameNationPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Angie González Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 14
Silver medal icon.svg Sofía Arreola Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 17
Bronze medal icon.svg Marlies Mejías Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 24
4 Stephanie Roorda Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 28
5 Lorena Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 28
6 Paola Muñoz Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 29
7 Janildes Silva Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 49
8 Maria Bone Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 49
9 Talia Aguirre Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 51
10 Marcela Rubiano Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 51

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