2012 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit

Women's individual pursuit
2012 Dutch National Track Championships
Race details
Date 28 December 2012
Distance 3 km (1.864 mi)
Medalists
 Gold Kirsten Wild
 Silver Amy Pieters
 Bronze Laura van der Kamp

The women's individual pursuit at the 2012 Dutch National Track Championships in Apeldoorn took place at Omnisport Apeldoorn on December 28, 2012. 8 athletes participated in the contest.[1]

Preview

The title holder, Ellen van Dijk and the main favourite to win the gold did not participate at the 2012 Dutch National Track Championships. The other favourites were the numbers two and three of 2011: Kirsten Wild and Amy Pieters.

Competition format

The tournament started with a qualifying round. The two fastest qualifiers advanced to the gold medal final. The numbers three and four competed against each other for the bronze medal.[1]

Results

Qualification

The qualification round started at 17:05.[2]

Rank Name Time Note
1 Kirsten Wild 3:42.762 Q
2 Amy Pieters 3.44.988 Q
3 Judith Bloem 3.53.728 q
4 Laura van der Kamp 3.55.242 q
5 Winanda Spoor 3.57.739
6 Birgitta Roos 3.58.119
7 Rozanne Slik 3.59.129
8 Daisy Rodenburg 4.06.120

Finals

The finals started at 19:30.[2]

Bronze medal match
Name Time Rank
Laura van der Kamp 3.54.480 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Judith Bloem 3.54.908 4
Gold medal match
Name Time Rank
Kirsten Wild caught opponent 1st, gold medalist(s)
Amy Pieters caught 2nd, silver medalist(s)

Final results

Rank Name Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Kirsten Wild caught opponent
2nd, silver medalist(s) Amy Pieters caught
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Laura van der Kamp 3.54.480
4 Judith Bloem 3.54.908
5 Winanda Spoor 3.57.739
6 Birgitta Roos 3.58.119
7 Rozanne Slik 3.59.129
8 Daisy Rodenburg 4.06.120

Results from nkbaanwielrennen.nl.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Results day 2 2012 Dutch national track championships" (PDF). nkbaanwielrennen.nl. 28 December 2012. Retrieved 28 December 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Schedule" (PDF). nkbaanwielrennen.nl. 28 December 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
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