2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin

Women's keirin
at the 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueSir Chris Hoy Velodrome
LocationGlasgow, United Kingdom
Dates5–6 August
Competitors26 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal Ellesse Andrews   New Zealand
silver medal Martha Bayona   Colombia
bronze medal Lea Friedrich   Germany
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The Women's keirin competition at the 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 5 and 6 August 2023.[1][2][3]

Results

First round

The first round was started on 5 August at 18:21.[4] The first two riders from each heat qualified for the quarterfinals, all other riders moved to the repechages.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Lea Friedrich  Germany Q
2 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands +0.091 Q
3 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.137
4 Urszula Łoś  Poland +0.361
5 Lauriane Genest  Canada +0.524
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Martha Bayona  Colombia Q
2 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada +0.210 Q
3 Riyu Ohta  Japan +0.857
4 Taky Marie-Divine Kouamé  France +0.984
5 Emma Hinze  Germany +1.185
Heat 5
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Ellesse Andrews  New Zealand Q
2 Katy Marchant  Great Britain +0.022 Q
3 Marlena Karwacka  Poland +0.160
4 Mina Sato  Japan +0.165
5 Yeung Cho Yiu  Hong Kong +0.318
6 Miriam Vece  Italy +0.329
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Kristina Clonan  Australia Q
2 Mathilde Gros  France +0.043 Q
3 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico +0.123
4 Nurul Mohd  Malaysia +0.262
5 Fuko Umekawa  Japan REL
Heat 4
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Emma Finucane  Great Britain Q
2 Alessa-Catriona Pröpster  Germany +0.016 Q
3 Steffie van der Peet  Netherlands +0.144
4 Helena Casas  Spain +0.686
5 Veronika Jaborníková  Czech Republic +0.997

First round repechage

The first round was started on 5 August at 19:43.[5] The first two riders from each heat qualified for the quarterfinals.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Miriam Vece  Italy Q
2 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.044 Q
3 Helena Casas  Spain +0.158
4 Taky Marie-Divine Kouamé  France +0.296
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Riyu Ohta  Japan Q
2 Lauriane Genest  Canada +0.014 Q
3 Veronika Jaborníková  Czech Republic +0.224
4 Urszula Łoś  Poland +0.389
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Mina Sato  Japan Q
2 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico +0.453 Q
3 Yeung Cho Yiu  Hong Kong +0.731
4 Nurul Mohd  Malaysia +0.836
Heat 4
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Emma Hinze  Germany Q
2 Steffie van der Peet  Netherlands +0.156 Q
3 Marlena Karwacka  Poland +0.349
4 Fuko Umekawa  Japan +0.641

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were held on 6 August at 11:54.[6] The first four riders from each heat qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Lea Friedrich  Germany Q
2 Steffie van der Peet  Netherlands +0.261 Q
3 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada +0.506 Q
4 Mathilde Gros  France +0.801 Q
5 Mina Sato  Japan REL
6 Emma Finucane  Great Britain DNF
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Martha Bayona  Colombia Q
2 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands +0.324 Q
3 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.361 Q
4 Alessa-Catriona Pröpster  Germany +0.364 Q
5 Daniela Gaxiola  Mexico +0.414
6 Katy Marchant  Great Britain +0.656
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Emma Hinze  Germany Q
2 Ellesse Andrews  New Zealand +0.647 Q
3 Riyu Ohta  Japan +0.762 Q
4 Kristina Clonan  Australia +0.868 Q
5 Lauriane Genest  Canada +1.004
6 Miriam Vece  Italy +1.833

Semifinals

The semifinals were held on 6 August at 1813:54.[7] The first three riders in each heat qualified for the final, all other riders raced for places 7 to 12.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Lea Friedrich  Germany Q
2 Ellesse Andrews  New Zealand +0.013 Q
3 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.106 Q
4 Riyu Ohta  Japan +0.161
5 Steffie van der Peet  Netherlands +0.497
6 Alessa-Catriona Pröpster  Germany +1.264
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Martha Bayona  Colombia Q
2 Mathilde Gros  France +0.042 Q
3 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands +0.086 Q
4 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada +0.179
5 Emma Hinze  Germany +0.332
6 Kristina Clonan  Australia +0.441

Finals

The finals were started on 6 August at 19:57.[8]

Small final

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
7 Kristina Clonan  Australia
8 Steffie van der Peet  Netherlands +0.132
9 Kelsey Mitchell  Canada +0.168
10 Alessa-Catriona Pröpster  Germany +0.173
11 Riyu Ohta  Japan +0.331
12 Emma Hinze  Germany +0.498

Final

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ellesse Andrews  New Zealand
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Martha Bayona  Colombia +0.010
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lea Friedrich  Germany +0.104
4 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands +0.112
5 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.140
6 Mathilde Gros  France +0.267

References

  1. ^ "Dates of 2023 UCI Cycling Worlds announced". British Cycling. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). downloads.ctfassets.net. p. 64. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Start list". Tissot Timing. 4 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  4. ^ "First round results". Tissot Timing. 5 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  5. ^ "First round repechage results". Tissot Timing. 5 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  6. ^ "Quarter-finals results". Tissot Timing. 6 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  7. ^ "Semi-finals results". Tissot Timing. 6 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  8. ^ "Final results". Tissot Timing. 6 August 2023. Archived from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2023.