2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held in Pruszków, Poland from 27 February to 3 March 2019.[1]

2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenuePruszków, Poland
Date(s)27 February – 3 March
VelodromeBGŻ Arena
Nations participating47
Events20

Schedule

20 events were held:[2]

Medal summary

Medals table

  *   Host nation (Poland)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands64111
2 Australia63110
3 Hong Kong2002
4 Germany1236
5 France1225
6 Great Britain1214
7 Russia1124
8 Italy1113
9 New Zealand1023
10 Denmark0123
11 Ireland0112
12 Japan0101
 Spain0101
 Ukraine0101
15 Belgium0022
16 Poland*0011
 United States0011
Totals (17 nations)20202060

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Keirin[3]
Matthijs Büchli
 Netherlands
Yudai Nitta
 Japan
Stefan Bötticher
 Germany
Madison[4]
 Germany
Roger Kluge
Theo Reinhardt
 Denmark
Lasse Norman Hansen
Casper von Folsach
 Belgium
Kenny De Ketele
Robbe Ghys
Omnium[5]
Campbell Stewart
 New Zealand
Benjamin Thomas
 France
Ethan Hayter
 Great Britain
Individual pursuit[6]
Filippo Ganna
 Italy
Domenic Weinstein
 Germany
Davide Plebani
 Italy
Team pursuit[7]
 Australia
Sam Welsford
Kelland O'Brien
Leigh Howard
Alexander Porter
Cameron Scott
 Great Britain
Ethan Hayter
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Charlie Tanfield
Oliver Wood
 Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Lasse Norman Hansen
Rasmus Pedersen
Casper von Folsach
Julius Johansen
Sprint[8]
Harrie Lavreysen
 Netherlands
Jeffrey Hoogland
 Netherlands
Mateusz Rudyk
 Poland
Team sprint[9]
 Netherlands
Roy van den Berg
Harrie Lavreysen
Matthijs Büchli
Jeffrey Hoogland
 France
Grégory Baugé
Sébastien Vigier
Michaël D'Almeida
Quentin Lafargue
 Russia
Denis Dmitriev
Alexander Sharapov
Pavel Yakushevskiy
Scratch[10]
Sam Welsford
 Australia
Roy Eefting
 Netherlands
Thomas Sexton
 New Zealand
Points race[11]
Jan-Willem van Schip
 Netherlands
Sebastián Mora
 Spain
Mark Downey
 Ireland
1 km time trial[12]
Quentin Lafargue
 France
Theo Bos
 Netherlands
Michaël d'Almeida
 France

Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Keirin[13]
Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Kaarle McCulloch
 Australia
Daria Shmeleva
 Russia
Madison[14]
 Netherlands
Kirsten Wild
Amy Pieters
 Australia
Georgia Baker
Amy Cure
 Denmark
Amalie Dideriksen
Julie Leth
Omnium[15]
Kirsten Wild
 Netherlands
Letizia Paternoster
 Italy
Jennifer Valente
 United States
Individual pursuit[16]
Ashlee Ankudinoff
 Australia
Lisa Brennauer
 Germany
Lisa Klein
 Germany
Team pursuit[17]
 Australia
Annette Edmondson
Ashlee Ankudinoff
Georgia Baker
Amy Cure
Alexandra Manly
 Great Britain
Laura Kenny
Katie Archibald
Elinor Barker
Ellie Dickinson
 New Zealand
Kirstie James
Holly Edmondston
Bryony Botha
Michaela Drummond
Rushlee Buchanan
Sprint[18]
Lee Wai Sze
 Hong Kong
Stephanie Morton
 Australia
Mathilde Gros
 France
Team sprint[19]
 Australia
Kaarle McCulloch
Stephanie Morton
 Russia
Daria Shmeleva
Anastasia Voynova
 Germany
Miriam Welte
Emma Hinze
Scratch[20]
Elinor Barker
 Great Britain
Kirsten Wild
 Netherlands
Jolien D'Hoore
 Belgium
Points race[21]
Alexandra Manly
 Australia
Lydia Boylan
 Ireland
Kirsten Wild
 Netherlands
500 m time trial[22]
Daria Shmeleva
 Russia
Olena Starikova
 Ukraine
Kaarle McCulloch
 Australia
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