2017 UEC European Track Championships – Women's team sprint


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The Women's team sprint was held on 19 October 2017.

Women's team sprint
at the 2017 UEC European Track Championships
VenueVelodrom, Berlin
Date19 October
Competitors20 from 9 nations
Winning time32.560
Medalists
gold medal Anastasia Voynova
Daria Shmeleva
   Russia
silver medal Miriam Welte
Kristina Vogel
Pauline Grabosch
   Germany
bronze medal Kyra Lamberink
Shanne Braspennincx
Hetty van de Wouw
   Netherlands

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Results

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Qualifying

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The fastest 8 teams qualify for the first round.[1]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Pauline Grabosch
Kristina Vogel
  Germany 32.652 Q
2 Anastasia Voynova
Daria Shmeleva
  Russia 32.843 Q
3 Tania Calvo
Helena Casas
  Spain 33.307 Q
4 Kyra Lamberink
Hetty van de Wouw
  Netherlands 33.342 Q
5 Miglė Marozaitė
Simona Krupeckaitė
  Lithuania 33.366 Q
6 Sandie Clair
Mathilde Gros
  France 33.734 Q
7 Miriam Vece
Elena Bissolati
  Italy 33.797 Q
8 Sophie Capewell
Katy Marchant
  Great Britain 33.834 Q
9 Urszula Łoś
Julita Jagodzińska
  Poland 34.281

First round

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First round heats are held as follows:
Heat 1: 4th v 5th qualifier
Heat 2: 3rd v 6th qualifier
Heat 3: 2nd v 7th qualifier
Heat 4: 1st v 8th qualifier

The heat winners are ranked on time, from which the top 2 proceed to the gold medal final and the other 2 proceed to the bronze medal final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nation Time Notes
1 3 Anastasia Voynova
Daria Shmeleva
  Russia 32.324 QG
2 4 Miriam Welte
Kristina Vogel
  Germany 32.951 QG
3 1 Kyra Lamberink
Shanne Braspennincx
  Netherlands 32.969 QB
4 2 Sandie Clair
Mathilde Gros
  France 33.220 QB
5 2 Tania Calvo
Helena Casas
  Spain 33.288
6 1 Miglė Marozaitė
Simona Krupeckaitė
  Lithuania 33.390
7 4 Sophie Capewell
Katy Marchant
  Great Britain 34.147
8 3 Miriam Vece
Elena Bissolati
  Italy 34.228
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals

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The final classification is determined in the medal finals.[3]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
Bronze medal final
  Kyra Lamberink
Shanne Braspennincx
  Netherlands 33.180
4 Sandie Clair
Mathilde Gros
  France 33.700
Gold medal final
  Anastasia Voynova
Daria Shmeleva
  Russia 32.560
  Miriam Welte
Kristina Vogel
  Germany 32.807

References

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  1. ^ "Qualifying" (PDF). UEC. 19 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  2. ^ "First Round" (PDF). UEC. 19 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  3. ^ Results Book (Results and Final Classification) (PDF). UEC. 19 October 2017. p. 74. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.