2011 European Track Championships – Women's team sprint

The Women's team sprint was held on 21 October 2011 with 11 teams participating.[1]

Medalists

Gold Great Britain
Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
Silver Ukraine
Lyubov Shulika
Olena Tsyos
Bronze Germany
Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte

Results

Qualifying

Fastest 2 teams race for gold and 3rd and 4th teams race for bronze. It was held at 15:35.[2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
 Great Britain33.559Q
2Lyubov Shulika
Olena Tsyos
 Ukraine33.849Q
3Viktoria Baranova
Anastasia Voynova
 Russia33.884q
4Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
 Germany33.973q
5Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
 Netherlands34.507
6Sandie Clair
Clara Sanchez
 France34.553
7Tania Calvo
Helena Casas Roige
 Spain34.656
8Gabriele Jankute
Simona Krupeckaitė
 Lithuania35.055
9Angeliki Koutsonikoli
Dimitra Patapi
 Greece35.851
10Elisa Frisoni
Manuela Grillo
 Italy36.168
11Natalia Rutkowska
Małgorzata Wojtyra
 Poland36.325

Finals

The final was held at 20:46.[3]

RankNameNationTime
Gold Medal Race
Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
 Great Britain33.276
Lyubov Shulika
Olena Tsyos
 Ukraine33.786
Bronze Medal Race
Kristina Vogel
Miriam Welte
 Germany33.678
4Viktoria Baranova
Anastasia Voynova
 Russia33.820
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