Cycling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's individual pursuit

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Cycling Track – Women's individual pursuit
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg
Venue Lee Valley VeloPark
Dates30 July
Competitors15 from 8 nations
Winning time3:18.456
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
  2018
2026  

The women's individual pursuit at the 2022 Commonwealth Games was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 30 July 2022, at the Lee Valley VeloPark, Stratford, London, England.

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Records

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

World record Flag of the United States.svg  Chloé Dygert  (USA)3:16.937 Berlin, Germany 29 February 2020
Games record Flag of Scotland.svg  Katie Archibald  (SCO)3:24.119 Brisbane, Australia 6 April 2018

Schedule

The schedule is as follows: [1]

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

DateTimeRound
Saturday 30 July 202210:41Qualifying
16:30 / 16:37Finals

Results

Qualifying

The two fastest riders advanced to the gold medal final. The next two fastest riders advanced to the bronze medal final. [2]

RankRidersTimeBehindNotes
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  Bryony Botha  (NZL)3:19.836QG, GR
2Flag of Australia.svg  Maeve Plouffe  (AUS)3:21.995+2.159QG
3Flag of Scotland.svg  Neah Evans  (SCO)3:23.476+3.640QB
4Flag of Australia.svg  Sarah Roy  (AUS)3:25.262+5.426QB
5Flag of England.svg  Josie Knight  (ENG)3:25.496+5.660
6Flag of Wales 2.svg  Anna Morris  (WAL)3:26.386+6.550
7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Maggie Coles-Lyster  (CAN)3:28.218+8.382
8Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Ariane Bonhomme  (CAN)3:32.582+12.746
9Ulster banner.svg  Alice Sharpe  (NIR)3:32.814+12.978
10Flag of Australia.svg  Sophie Edwards  (AUS)3:33.079+13.243
11Flag of Wales 2.svg  Ella Barnwell  (WAL)3:34.064+14.228
12Flag of England.svg  Maddie Leech  (ENG)3:34.420+14.584
13Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Devaney Collier  (CAN)3:38.566+18.730
14Flag of England.svg  Grace Lister  (ENG)3:39.773+19.937
15Flag of India.svg  Meenakshi  (IND)3:49.596+29.760

Finals

RankRidersTime [3] GapNotes
Gold medal final
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  Bryony Botha  (NZL)3:18.456 GR
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Maeve Plouffe  (AUS)3:27.122+8.666
Bronze medal final
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Scotland.svg  Neah Evans  (SCO)3:25.050
4Flag of Australia.svg  Sarah Roy  (AUS)3:28.079+3.029

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References

  1. "Cycling – Track and Para Track | Competition Schedule" (PDF). Birmingham 2022. 27 July 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  2. "Cycling – Track and Para Track | Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit – Qualifying – Results" (PDF). Birmingham 2022. 30 July 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
  3. "Cycling – Track and Para Track | Women's 3000m Individual Pursuit – Finals – Results" (PDF). Birmingham 2022. 30 July 2022. Retrieved 30 July 2022.