2003 UEC European Track Championships

The 2003 UEC European Track Championships were the European Championships for track cycling, for junior and under 23 riders. They took place in Moscow, Russia.[1][2]

2003 UEC European Track Championships
VenueMoscow, Russia
Date(s) (2003)2003
Events29+3

Medal summary

Open

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Men's Omnium Franco Marvulli Lyubomyr Polatayko Angelo Ciccone
Men's Sprint Omnium Ainārs Ķiksis Ivan Vrba Pavel Buráň
Women's Events
Women's Omnium Olga Slyusareva Elena Tchalykh Iryna Yanovych

Under 23

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
U23 Men's Sprint Theo Bos Łukasz Kwiatkowski Damian Zieliński
U23 Men's 1 km Time Trial Theo Bos Alois Kaňkovský Mathieu Mandard
U23 Men's Individual Pursuit Volodymyr Dyudya Alexander Serov Vasil Kiryienka
U23 Men's Team Sprint  France
Grégory Baugé
Matthieu Mandard
François Pervis
 Russia
Sergey Borisov
Vladimir Kiriltsev
Denis Terenine
 Greece
Kleanthis Bargkas
Dimitrios Georgalis
Labros Vasilopoulos
U23 Men's Team Pursuit  Ukraine
Volodymyr Zagorodny
Vitaliy Popkov
Roman Kononenko
Volodymyr Dyudya
 Russia
Mikhail Mikheev
Alexey Shmidt
Alexander Khatuntsev
Ilya Krestianinov
 Belarus
Vasil Kiryienka
Viktor Rapinski
Yauhen Sobal
Dzmitry Aulasenka
U23 Men's Keirin Teun Mulder Theo Bos Damian Zieliński
U23 Men's Points Race Nikita Eskov Kanstantsin Sivtsov Matteo Montaguti
U23 Men's Madison
Matthieu Ladagnous
Fabien Patanchon

Alexey Shmidt
Konstantin Ponomarev

Dimitri De Fauw
Iljo Keisse
U23 Men's Scratch Samuele Marzoli Dimitri De Fauw Alex Rasmussen
Women's Events
U23 Women's Sprint Tamilla Abassova Simona Krupeckaitė Céline Nivert
U23 Women's 500 m Time Trial Tamilla Abassova Simona Krupeckaitė Céline Nivert
U23 Women's Individual Pursuit Vera Carrara Vera Koedooder Negringa Raudonite
U23 Women's Points Race Giorgia Bronzini Eleonora Soldo Oxana Kostenko
U23 Women's Scratch Yulia Aroustamova Sofiya Pryshchepa Giorgia Bronzini
U23 Women's Keirin Tamilla Abassova Christin Muche Yulia Aroustamova

Juniors

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Junior Men's Sprint Grégory Baugé Filip Ditzel Alfonso Gomez Sanchez
Junior Men's 1 km Time Trial Filip Ditzel Kamil Kuczynski Anton Rudoy
Junior Men's Individual Pursuit Alexander Khatuntsev Levi Heimans Mikhail Ignatiev
Junior Men's Team Pursuit  Russia
Anton Mindlin
Vladimir Isaychev
Nikolai Trussov
Mikhail Ignatiev
 Netherlands
Wim Stroetinga
Niels Pieters
Levi Heimans
Kevin Sluimer
 Lithuania
Gediminas Bagdonas
Justas Volungevicius
Andrius Buividas
Ignatas Konovalovas
Junior Men's Team Sprint  Poland
Michal Tokarz
Kamil Kuczynski
Pawel Kosciecha
 Russia
Anton Rudoy
Stoian Vasev
Denis Dmitriev
 Czech Republic
Filip Ditzel
Adam Ptacnik
Jiří Hochmann
Junior Men's Points Race Wim Stroetinga Kenny De Ketele Jiří Hochmann
Junior Men's Scratch Dmytro Grabovskyy Filip Ditzel Nikolai Trussov
Junior Men's Keirin Mikhail Shikhalev Grégory Baugé Michal Tokarz
Women's Events
Junior Women's Sprint Valeriya Velychko Ekaterina Merzlikina Emilie Jeannot
Junior Women's 500 m Time Trial Emilie Jeannot Magdalena Sara Anastasia Tchulkova
Junior Women's Individual Pursuit Marlijn Binnendijk Rebecca Bertolo Agne Bagdonaviciute
Junior Women's Points Race Anastasia Tchulkova Rebecca Bertolo Karen Verbeek
Junior Women's Scratch Ekaterina Merzlikina Annalisa Cucinotta Emilie Jeannot
Junior Women's Keirin Magdalena Sara Ekaterina Merzlikina Barbara Borucz

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)128727
2 Netherlands (NED)5409
3 Ukraine (UKR)4217
4 France (FRA)41510
5 Italy (ITA)2439
6 Poland (POL)2349
7 Czech Republic (CZE)1438
8 Latvia (LAT)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
10 Belgium (BEL)0224
 Lithuania (LTU)0224
12 Belarus (BLR)0123
13 Germany (GER)0101
14 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Greece (GRE)0011
 Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (16 nations)32323296
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References

  1. "Track Juniors 2003". European Cycling Union. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  2. "Track U-23 2003". European Cycling Union. Retrieved 30 August 2013.
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