2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team pursuit
Main article: 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
The Women's Team Pursuit was one of the 9 women's events at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Pruszków, Poland on 26 March.
42 cyclists from 14 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest two teams advanced to the final and the 3rd and 4th fastest raced for the bronze medal.[1]
The qualification took place on 26 March and the finals were held later the same day.[2]
World record
World Record | ||||
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WR | time? | team? | location? | date? |
Qualifying
Rank | Name | Country | 1000m | 2000m | Time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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1000-2000 | 2000-3000 | ||||||
1 | Elizabeth Armitstead Wendy Houvenaghel Joanna Rowsell | Great Britain | 1:11.241 (1) | 2:17.638 (1) | 3:25.147 | 52.645 | QF |
1:06.397 (1) | 1:07.509 (2) | ||||||
2 | Lauren Ellis Jaime Nielsen Alison Shanks | New Zealand | 1:12.368 (6) | 2:18.923 (3) | 3:26.023 | 52.421 | QF |
1:06.555 (2) | 1:07.100 (1) | ||||||
3 | Ashlee Ankudinoff Sarah Kent Josephine Tomic | Australia | 1:11.307 (2) | 2:18.772 (2) | 3:27.719 | 51.993 | QB |
1:07.465 (3) | 1:08.947 (3) | ||||||
4 | Vera Koedooder Amy Pieters Ellen van Dijk | Netherlands | 1:12.925 (7) | 2:21.571 (7) | 3:30.893 | 51.210 | QB |
1:08.646 (5) | 1:09.322 (5) | ||||||
5 | Svetlana Pauliukaitė Vilija Sereikaitė Aušrinė Trebaitė | Lithuania | 1:11.860 (4) | 2:21.449 (6) | 3:30.966 | 51.193 | |
1:09.589 (10) | 1:09.517 (6) | ||||||
6 | Chen Yue Sun Feiyan Wang Cui | China | 1:14.394 (13) | 2:22.603 (8) | 3:31.753 | 51.002 | |
1:08.209 (4) | 1:09.150 (4) | ||||||
7 | Charlotte Becker Christina Becker Verena Joos | Germany | 1:11.329 (3) | 2:20.234 (4) | 3:31.770 | 50.998 | |
1:08.905 (6) | 1:11.536 (11) | ||||||
8 | Elena Tchalykh Victoria Kondel Olga Slyusareva | Russia | 1:11.996 (5) | 2:21.219 (5) | 3:32.272 | 50.878 | |
1:09.223 (7) | 1:11.053 (8) | ||||||
9 | Jessie Daams Jolien D'Hoore Kelly Druyts | Belgium | 1:13.477 (10) | 2:22.738 (9) | 3:33.010 | 50.701 | |
1:09.261 (8) | 1:10.272 (7) | ||||||
10 | Andrea Botero Coy María Luisa Calle Lorena Maria Vargas Villamil | Colombia | 1:13.481 (11) | 2:23.103 (11) | 3:34.460 | 50.359 | |
1:09.622 (11) | 1:11.357 (10) | ||||||
11 | Alena Amialyusik Aksana Papko Tatsiana Sharakova | Belarus | 1:13.387 (9) | 2:22.868 (10) | 3:34.536 | 50.341 | |
1:09.481 (9) | 1:11.668 (12) | ||||||
12 | Alessandra Borchi Tatiana Guderzo Marta Tagliaferro | Italy | 1:14.121 (12) | 2:24.318 (12) | 3:35.661 | 50.078 | |
1:10.197 (12) | 1:11.343 (9) | ||||||
13 | Edyta Jasińska Dominika Mączka Małgorzata Wojtyra | Poland | 1:13.346 (8) | 2:25.455 (13) | 3:38.319 | 49.468 | |
1:12.109 (13) | 1:12.864 (13) | ||||||
14 | Helena Casas Roige Gema Pascual Torrecilla Ana Usabiaga Bareldi | Spain | 1:14.726 (14) | 2:28.163 (14) | 3:42.953 | 48.440 | |
1:13.437 (14) | 1:14.790 (14) |
Finals
Rank | Name | Country | 1000m | 2000m | Time | Speed (km/h) | Note |
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1000-2000 | 2000-3000 | ||||||
Gold Medal Race | |||||||
Elizabeth Armitstead Wendy Houvenaghel Joanna Rowsell | Great Britain | 1:10.272 (1) | 2:16.304 (1) | 3:22.720 | 53.275 | ||
1:06.032 (2) | 1:06.416 (1) | ||||||
Lauren Ellis Jaime Nielsen Alison Shanks | New Zealand | 1:10.686 (2) | 2:16.442 (2) | 3:23.993 | 52.942 | ||
1:05.756 (1) | 1:07.551 (2) | ||||||
Bronze Medal Race | |||||||
Ashlee Ankudinoff Sarah Kent Josephine Tomic | Australia | 1:10.616 (1) | 2:17.547 (1) | 3:24.972 | 52.690 | ||
1:06.931 (1) | 1:07.425 (1) | ||||||
4 | Vera Koedooder Amy Pieters Ellen van Dijk | Netherlands | 1:12.079 (2) | 2:19.939 (2) | 3:29.379 | 51.581 | NR |
1:07.860 (2) | 1:09.440 (2) | ||||||
References
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