This is an overview of the progression of the World track cycling record of the women's team pursuit as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). [1]
The women's 3000m team pursuit discipline for 3 riders was introduced by the UCI at the 2007–08 track cycling season. After the 2012–13 track cycling season the UCI changed the discipline into a 4000 m team pursuit with 4 riders.
Joanna Rowsell Shand, has formed part of ten separate record breaking lineups across both distances, the most by any rider.
Time | Cyclist | Location | Track | Date | Meet |
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3:34.783 | United States Sarah Hammer Dotsie Bausch Jennie Reed | Los Angeles (USA) | Indoor track | 21 October 2007 | |
3:22.415 | Great Britain Wendy Houvenaghel Rebecca Romero Joanna Rowsell | Manchester (GBR) | Indoor track | 28 March 2008 | |
3:21.875 | Great Britain Elizabeth Armitstead Wendy Houvenaghel Joanna Rowsell | Manchester (GBR) | Indoor track | 1 November 2009 | |
3:21.552 | New Zealand Rushlee Buchanan Lauren Ellis Alison Shanks | Copenhagen (DEN) | Indoor track | 25 March 2010 | |
3:19.569 | United States Sarah Hammer Dotsie Bausch Lauren Tamayo | Aguascalientes (MEX) | Indoor track | 12 May 2010 | Pan American Championships |
3:18.148 | Great Britain Laura Trott Danielle King Joanna Rowsell | London (GBR) | Indoor track | 17 February 2012 | World Cup |
3:15.720 | Great Britain Danielle King Laura Trott Joanna Rowsell | Melbourne (AUS) | Indoor track | 5 April 2012 | World Championships |
3:14.051 | Great Britain Danielle King Laura Trott Joanna Rowsell | London (GBR) | Indoor track | 4 August 2012 | Summer Olympics |
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