2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin

The Women's keirin at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on April 7. 22 athletes participated in the contest. After the 4 qualifying heats, the 2 fastest rider in each heat advanced to the second round. The riders that did not advance to the second round raced in 4 repechage heats. The first rider in each heat advanced to the second round along with the 8 that qualified before.

The first 3 riders from each of the 2 Second Round heats advanced to the Final and the remaining riders raced a consolation 7–12 final.[1]

Medalists

Gold Anna Meares (AUS)
Silver Ekaterina Gnidenko (RUS)
Bronze Kristina Vogel (GER)

Results

First Round

The first round was held at 14:15.[2]

Heat 1

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Anna Meares  Australia Q
2 Kristina Vogel  Germany Q
3 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong
4 Natasha Hansen  New Zealand
5 Willy Kanis  Netherlands

Heat 2

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Clara Sanchez  France Q
2 Kaarle McCulloch  Australia Q
3 Victoria Pendleton  Great Britain
4 Miriam Welte  Germany
5 Viktoria Baranova  Russia

Heat 3

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Guo Shuang  China Q
2 Sandie Clair  France Q
3 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania
4 Monique Sullivan  Canada
5 Katie Schofield  New Zealand
6 Olena Tsyos  Ukraine

Heat 4

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Di Mu  China Q
2 Fatehah Mustapa  Malaysia Q
3 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba
4 Ekaterina Gnidenko  Russia
5 Daniela Larreal  Venezuela
6 Maryia Lohvinava  Belarus

First Round Repechage

The first round repechage was held at 15:40.[3]

Heat 1

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Ekaterina Gnidenko  Russia Q
2 Lee Wai Sze  Hong Kong
3 Katie Schofield  New Zealand

Heat 2

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Victoria Pendleton  Great Britain Q
2 Monique Sullivan  Canada
3 Viktoria Baranova  Russia

Heat 3

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania Q
2 Willy Kanis  Netherlands
3 Miriam Welte  Germany
4 Maryia Lohvinava  Belarus

Heat 4

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Olena Tsyos  Ukraine Q
2 Lisandra Guerra  Cuba
3 Natasha Hansen  New Zealand
4 Daniela Larreal  Venezuela

Second Round

The second round was held at 19:30.[4]

Heat 1

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Anna Meares  Australia Q
2 Di Mu  China Q
3 Ekaterina Gnidenko  Russia Q
4 Kaarle McCulloch  Australia
5 Sandie Clair  France
6 Olena Tsyos  Ukraine

Heat 2

Rank Name Nation Notes
1 Clara Sanchez  France Q
2 Guo Shuang  China Q
3 Kristina Vogel  Germany Q
4 Fatehah Mustapa  Malaysia
5 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania
6 Victoria Pendleton  United Kingdom

Finals

The finals were held at 20:20.[5]

Small Final

Rank Name Nation Notes
7 Sandie Clair  France
8 Simona Krupeckaitė  Lithuania
9 Kaarle McCulloch  Australia
10 Olena Tsyos  Ukraine
11 Fatehah Mustapa  Malaysia
12 Victoria Pendleton  United Kingdom

Final

Rank Name Nation Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Anna Meares  Australia
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ekaterina Gnidenko  Russia
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Kristina Vogel  Germany
4 Guo Shuang  China
5 Clara Sanchez  France
6 Di Mu  China

References

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