Cycling at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the 2018 Asian Games
Venue Jakarta International Velodrome
Date30–31 August 2018
Competitors16 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
  2014
2022  

The women's sprint competition at the 2018 Asian Games was held on 30 and 31 August at the Jakarta International Velodrome. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Western Indonesia Time (UTC+07:00)

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, 30 August 201809:20Qualifying
10:371/8 finals
Friday, 31 August 201809:00Quarterfinals
10:14Semifinals
14:02Finals

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record Flag of Germany.svg  Kristina Vogel  (GER)10.384 Aguascalientes, Mexico 7 December 2013
Asian Record Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)10.573 Aguascalientes, Mexico 18 January 2013
Games Record Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)10.780 Incheon, South Korea 23 September 2014

Results

Qualifying

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)10.583 GR
2Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)10.815
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)10.840
4Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)10.957
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jessica Lee  (HKG)11.027
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lin Junhong  (CHN)11.103
7Flag of Indonesia.svg  Crismonita Dwi Putri  (INA)11.139
8Flag of Japan.svg  Kayono Maeda  (JPN)11.305
9Flag of Japan.svg  Riyu Ota  (JPN)11.360
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Farina Shawati Adnan  (MAS)11.623
11Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Yao  (TPE)11.659
12Flag of India.svg  Deborah Herold  (IND)11.775
13Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anis Amira Rosidi  (MAS)11.858
14Flag of Thailand.svg  Watinee Luekajorn  (THA)11.962
15Flag of Thailand.svg  Pannaray Rasee  (THA)12.117
16Flag of India.svg  Alena Reji  (IND)12.339

1/8 finals

Heat 1

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)
2Flag of India.svg  Alena Reji  (IND)+0.852

Heat 2

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Pannaray Rasee  (THA)+0.867

Heat 3

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)
2Flag of Thailand.svg  Watinee Luekajorn  (THA)+0.334

Heat 4

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anis Amira Rosidi  (MAS)+0.351

Heat 5

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jessica Lee  (HKG)
2Flag of India.svg  Deborah Herold  (IND)+0.703

Heat 6

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lin Junhong  (CHN)
2Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Yao  (TPE)+0.102

Heat 7

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of Indonesia.svg  Crismonita Dwi Putri  (INA)
2Flag of Malaysia.svg  Farina Shawati Adnan  (MAS)+0.204

Heat 8

RankAthleteGap
1Flag of Japan.svg  Riyu Ota  (JPN)
2Flag of Japan.svg  Kayono Maeda  (JPN)+0.246

Quarterfinals

Heat 1

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)
2Flag of Japan.svg  Riyu Ota  (JPN)+0.183+0.175

Heat 2

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Crismonita Dwi Putri  (INA)+0.084+0.084

Heat 3

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lin Junhong  (CHN)+0.092+0.118

Heat 4

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)+0.037
2Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jessica Lee  (HKG)+0.123+0.042

Semifinals

Heat 1

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)
2Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)+0.623+0.522

Heat 2

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)+0.000
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)+0.004+0.077

Finals

Bronze

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)+0.080
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)+0.024+0.011

Gold

RankAthlete1st race2nd raceDecider
1Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)
2Flag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)+0.473+0.351

Final standing

RankAthlete
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Lee Wai Sze  (HKG)
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Lee Hye-jin  (KOR)
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of South Korea.svg  Cho Sun-young  (KOR)
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Tianshi  (CHN)
5Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Jessica Lee  (HKG)
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Lin Junhong  (CHN)
7Flag of Indonesia.svg  Crismonita Dwi Putri  (INA)
8Flag of Japan.svg  Riyu Ota  (JPN)
9Flag of Japan.svg  Kayono Maeda  (JPN)
10Flag of Malaysia.svg  Farina Shawati Adnan  (MAS)
11Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chang Yao  (TPE)
12Flag of India.svg  Deborah Herold  (IND)
13Flag of Malaysia.svg  Anis Amira Rosidi  (MAS)
14Flag of Thailand.svg  Watinee Luekajorn  (THA)
15Flag of Thailand.svg  Pannaray Rasee  (THA)
16Flag of India.svg  Alena Reji  (IND)

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