2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's individual pursuit

The Women's Individual Pursuit was one of the 8 women's events at the 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Manchester, United Kingdom.

20 Cyclists from 16 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest 2 riders advanced to the Final and the 3rd and 4th best riders raced for the bronze medal.[1]

The qualification took place on 27 March and the Finals later the same day.[2]

World record

World Record
WR3:24.537 Sarah Ulmer (NZL)Athens 22 August 2004

Qualifying

Rank[1]Name1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)
Q
1000-20002000-3000
1 Rebecca Romero (GBR)1:11.437 (3)2:20.219 (2)3:29.59351.528QF
1:08.782 (3)1:09.374 (1)
2 Sarah Hammer (USA)1:11.666 (4)2:20.180 (1)3:31.04151.174QF
1:08.514 (1)1:10.861
3 Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)1:11.836 (5)2:21.333 (4)3:31.75351.002QB
1:09.497 (5)1:10.420 (3)
4 Katie Mactier (AUS)1:10.913 (2)2:20.300 (3)3:32.04350.933QB
1:10.012 (3)1:12.003 (3)
5 Ellen van Dijk (NED)1:13.959 (11)2:22.618 (7)3:32.50550.822
1:08.659 (2)1:09.887 (2)
6 Lesya Kalytovska (UKR)1:12.858 (7)2:22.590 (6)3:33.92649.456
1:09.732 (7)1:11.336 (7)
7 Alison Shanks (NZL)1:14.194 (13)2:24.230 (11)3:35.21250.183
1:10.036 (9)1:10.982 (6)
8 María Luisa Calle (COL)1:14.911 (18)2:24.635 (18)3:35.50550.114
1:09.724 (6)1:10.870 (5)
9 Karin Thürig (SUI)1:14.097 (12)2:23.840 (9)3:36.22949.947
1:09.743 (8)1:12.389 (9)
10 Verena Joos (GER)1:13.563 (9)2:23.903 (10)3:36.35749.917
1:10.340 (10)1:12.454 (10)
11 Vilija Serekaite (LTU)1:10.446 (1)2:21.402 (5)3:36.37549.913
1:10.956 (11)1:14.973 (16)
12 Lada Kozlíková (CZE)1:12.302 (6)2:23.668 (8)3:37.93249.556
1:11.366 (12)1:14.264 (13)
13 Elena Chalykh (RUS)1:13.105 (8)2:25.043 (13)3:39.08449.296
1:11.938 (14)1:14.041 (12)
14 Yelyzaveta Bochkaryova (UKR)1:13.919 (10)2:226.094 (14)3:40.41548.998
1:12.175 (15)1:14.321 (14)
15 Leire Olaberria (ESP)1:15.381 (19)2:26.979 (15)3:41.55748.745
1:11.598 (13)1:14.578 (15)
16 Tara Whitten (CAN)1:14.547 (16)2:27.047 (16)3:42.93148.445
1:12.500 (16)1:15.884 (17)
17 Tatiana Guderzo (ITA)1:16.062 (20)2:30.225 (20)3:44.23948.162
1:14.163 (19)1:14.014 (11)
18 Lee Min Hye (KOR)1:14.818 (17)2:28.242 (18)3:44.93048.014
1:13.424 (17)1:16.688 (18)
19 Olga Slyusareva (RUS)1:14.195 (14)2:27.868 (17)3:45.30447.935
1:13.673 (18)1:17.436 (19)
20 Svetlana Paulikaite (LTU)1:14.366 (15)2:29.925 (19)3:48.25547.315
1:15.559 (20)1:18.330 (20)

Finals

Rank[3]Name1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)
1000-20002000-3000
Gold Medal Race
 Rebecca Romero (GBR)1:12.219 (1)2:21.309 (1)3:30.50151.606
1:09.090 (1)1:09.192 (1)
 Sarah Hammer (USA)1:13.610 (2)2:24.898 (2)3:37.00649.768
1:11.288 (2)1:12.108 (2)
Bronze Medal Race
 Katie Mactier (AUS)1:11.482 (1)2:20.992 (1)3:32.34750.860
1:09.510 (1)1:11.335 (1)
 Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)1:13.419 (2)2:23.501 (2)3:34.16850.472
1:10.082 (2)1:10.667 (2)
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