Cycling Track – Women's team pursuit at the 2018 Commonwealth Games | |
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Venue | Anna Meares Velodrome |
Dates | 5 April |
Competitors | 28 from 7 nations |
Winning time | 4:15.214 GR |
Medalists | |
Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Road cycling | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track cycling | ||
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Points race | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Scratch race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Mountain biking | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
Para-track | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
The women's team pursuit at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 5 April 2018.
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:
World record | Great Britain (Joanna Rowsell Shand, Laura Trott, Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker) | 4:10.236 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 13 August 2016 |
Games record | New event |
The schedule is as follows: [1]
All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)
Date | Time | Round |
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Thursday 5 April 2018 | 14:42 | Qualifying |
19:30 / 19:37 | Finals |
The two fastest teams advance to the gold medal final. The next two fastest teams advance to the bronze medal final. [2]
Rank | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Australia Ashlee Ankudinoff Amy Cure Annette Edmondson Alexandra Manly | 4:17.218 | – | QG, GR |
2 | New Zealand Bryony Botha Rushlee Buchanan Kirstie James Racquel Sheath | 4:22.331 | +5.113 | QG |
3 | Canada Allison Beveridge Ariane Bonhomme Annie Foreman-Mackey Stephanie Roorda | 4:22.484 | +5.266 | QB |
4 | England Ellie Dickinson Emily Kay Emily Nelson Rebecca Raybould | 4:24.519 | +7.301 | QB |
5 | Wales Megan Barker Ciara Horne Manon Lloyd Jessica Roberts | 4:24.825 | +7.607 | |
6 | South Africa Ilze Bole Charlene du Preez Adelia Neethling Elfriede Wolfaardt | 4:51.224 | +34.006 | |
7 | India Deborah Herold Amritha Reghunath Sonali Mayanglambam Monorama Devi Tongbram | 5:05.668 | +48.450 |
The final classification was determined in the medal finals. [3]
Rank | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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Bronze medal final | ||||
Canada Allison Beveridge Ariane Bonhomme Annie Foreman-Mackey Stephanie Roorda | 4:21.493 | – | ||
4 | England Ellie Dickinson Emily Kay Emily Nelson Rebecca Raybould | 4:24.499 | +3.006 | |
Gold medal final | ||||
Australia Ashlee Ankudinoff Amy Cure Annette Edmondson Alexandra Manly | 4:15.214 | – | GR | |
New Zealand Bryony Botha Rushlee Buchanan Kirstie James Racquel Sheath | OVL |
This is an overview of the progression of the Commonwealth Games track cycling records, maintained by the CGF.
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