2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin

The Women's keirin competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 16 April 2017.[1][2]

Women's keirin
at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueHong Kong Velodrome
LocationHong Kong
Dates16 April
Competitors27 from 16 nations
Medalists
    Germany
    Colombia
    Belgium

Results

First round

The first two riders in each heat qualified to the second round, all other riders advanced to the first round repechages.[3]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Kristina Vogel GermanyQ
2Shanne Braspennincx Netherlands+0.054Q
3Helena Casas Spain+0.889
4Tatiana Kiseleva Russia+1.006
5Miglė Marozaitė Lithuania+1.186
6Yuli Verdugo Mexico+1.234
7Lin Junhong China+1.652

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Stephanie Morton AustraliaQ
2Guo Shuang China+0.016Q
3Emma Hinze Germany+0.408
4Lyubov Basova Ukraine+0.565
5Lee Hye-jin South Korea+0.617
6Anastasia Voynova Russia+0.873
7Laurine van Riessen Netherlands+0.911

Heat 3

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Lee Wai Sze Hong KongQ
2Nicky Degrendele Belgium+0.055Q
3Kaarle McCulloch Australia+0.079
4Katy Marchant Great Britain+0.246
5Kate O'Brien Canada+0.348
6Pauline Grabosch Germany+0.400
7Tania Calvo Spain+0.444

Heat 4

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Martha Bayona ColombiaQ
2Simona Krupeckaitė Lithuania+0.003Q
3Daniela Gaxiola Mexico+0.057
4Holly Takos Australia+0.247
5Shannon McCurley Ireland+1.014
6Olena Starikova UkraineDNF
  • Q = qualified to Second round

First round repechage

The winner of each heat qualified to the second round.[4]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Anastasia Voynova RussiaQ
2Helena Casas Spain+0.028
3Kate O'Brien Canada+0.281
4Holly Takos Australia+0.446
5Lin Junhong China+0.996

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Lee Hye-jin South KoreaQ
2Yuli Verdugo Mexico+0.089
3Katy Marchant Great Britain+0.198
4Emma Hinze Germany+0.243

Heat 3

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Lyubov Basova UkraineQ
2Kaarle McCulloch Australia+0.254
3Tania Calvo Spain+0.369
4Pauline Grabosch Germany+0.382
5Miglė Marozaitė Lithuania+0.487

Heat 4

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsQ
2Daniela Gaxiola Mexico+0.108
3Tatiana Kiseleva Russia+0.272
4Shannon McCurley Ireland+0.325
5Olena Starikova Ukraine+0.834
  • Q = qualified to Second round

Second round

The first three riders in each heat qualified to the final, all other riders advanced to final 7–12.[5]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Kristina Vogel GermanyQ
2Martha Bayona Colombia+0.065Q
3Nicky Degrendele Belgium+0.102Q
4Anastasia Voynova Russia+0.149
5Laurine van Riessen Netherlands+0.362
6Guo Shuang China+0.520

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Stephanie Morton AustraliaQ
2Shanne Braspennincx Netherlands+0.030Q
3Simona Krupeckaitė Lithuania+0.316Q
4Lyubov Basova Ukraine+0.529
5Lee Wai Sze Hong Kong+0.739
Lee Hye-jin South KoreaDNF

Finals

The finals were started at 15:39.[6]

Small final

RankNameNationGapNotes
7Laurine van Riessen Netherlands
8Anastasia Voynova Russia+0.090
9Lyubov Basova Ukraine+0.180
10Lee Wai Sze Hong Kong+0.332
11Guo Shuang China+0.465
12Lee Hye-jin South Korea+0.851

Final

RankNameNationGapNotes
Kristina Vogel Germany
Martha Bayona Colombia+0.061
Nicky Degrendele Belgium+0.130
4Stephanie Morton Australia+0.257
5Shanne Braspennincx Netherlands+0.288
6Simona Krupeckaitė Lithuania+1.480

References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. "First round". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  4. "First round repechage". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
  5. Second round results
  6. Final results
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