2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's individual pursuit

The Women's Individual Pursuit was one of the 7 women's events at the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

24 Cyclists from 17 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest 2 riders advanced to the Final and the 3rd and 4th best riders raced for the bronze medal.[1]

The qualification took place on 30 March and the Finals later the same day.[2]

World record

World Record
WR3:24.537 Sarah Ulmer (NZL)Athens 22 August 2004

Qualifying

Rank[1]Name1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)
Q
1000-20002000-3000
1 Sarah Hammer (USA)1:12.611 (2)2:21.024 (1)3:31.35951.097QF
1:06.413 (1)1:10.335 (2)
2 Rebecca Romero (GBR)1:13.093 (5)2:21.995 (3)3:31.89450.968QF
1:06.902 (2)1:09.899 (1)
3 Katie Mactier (AUS)1:11.482 (1)2:21.846 (2)3:35.03350.224QB
1:10.364 (5)1:13.187 (11)
4 Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)1:13.098 (6)2:24.172 (4)3:35.28950.165QB
1:11.074 (7)1:11.117 (3)
5 Karin Thürig (SUI)1:14.939 (12)2:24.484 (5)3:36.12649.970
1:09.545 (3)1:11.642 (6)
6 María Luisa Calle (COL)1:15.296 (14)2:25.427 (10)3:36.97149.776
1:10.131 (4)1:11.544 (5)
7 Lesya Kalytovska (UKR)1:13.776 (9)2:25.675 (11)3:37.33449.693
1:11.899 (14)1:11.659 (7)
8 Alison Shanks (NZL)1:14.033 (10)2:24.781 (7)3:37.71049.607
1:10.748 (6)1:12.929 (10)
9 Verena Joos (GER)1:15.458 (15)2:26.860 (13)3:38.82149.335
1:11.402 (9)1:11.961 (8)
10 Lada Kozlíková (CZE)1:13.029 (4)2:24.813 (8)3:39.29549.248
1:11.784 (11)1:14.482 (13)
11 Vilija Serekaite (LTU)1:12.739 (3)2:24.586 (6)3:40.41248.999
1:11.847 (13)1:15.826 (18)
12 Larissa Kleinmann (GER)1:14.128 (11)2:26.133 (12)3:40.72748.929
1:11.366 (12)1:14.264 (13)
13 Katherine Bates (AUS)1:13.676 (7)2:25.005 (9)3:40.77142.919
1:11.329 (8)1:15.776 (17)
14 Cathy Moncassin Prime (FRA)1:16.497 (20)2:29.545 (19)3:40.98448.872
1:13.048 (17)1:11.439 (4)
15 Trine Schmidt (DEN)1:15.539 (16)2:27.980 (15)3:41.28048.806
1:11.598 (13)1:14.578 (15)
16 Leire Olaberria (ESP)1:18.158 (24)2:30.001 (20)3:41.97248.654
1:11.843 (12)1:11.971 (9)
17 Marlijn Binnendijk (NED)1:16.864 (21)2:28.329 (16)3:43.34348.356
1:11.465 (10)1:15.014 (15)
18 Olga Slyusareva (RUS)1:13.711 (8)2:27.504 (14)3:43.75948.266
1:13.793 (20)1:16.255 (22)
19 Yelyzaveta Bochkaryova (UKR)1:15.743 (17)2:29.265 (17)3:44.68048.068
1:13.522 (19)1:15.415 (16)
20 Li Meifang (CHN)1:16.321 (18)2:29.496 (18)3:45.65147.861
1:13.175 (18)1:16.155 (21)
21 Martina Růžičková (CZE)1:15.180 (13)2:30.247 (21)3:46.19347.746
1:15.067 (21)1:15.946 (19)
22 Anita Valen (NOR)1:17.939 (23)2:33.270 (23)3:49.39247.080
1:15.331 (23)1:16.122 (20)
23 Wang Li (CHN)1:17.005 (22)2:33.320 (24)3:49.94346.968
1:16.315 (24)1:16.623 (23)
24 Neva Day (USA)1:16.395 (19)2:31.566 (22)3:50.99746.753
1:15.171 (22)1:19.431 (24)

Finals

Rank[3]Name1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)
1000-20002000-3000
Gold Medal Race
 Sarah Hammer (USA)1:11.785 (1)2:20.118 (1)3:30.21351.376
1:08.333 (1)1:10.095 (1)
 Rebecca Romero (GBR)1:12.415 (2)2:21.884 (2)3:33.40950.607
1:09.469 (2)1:11.525 (2)
Bronze Medal Race
 Katie Mactier (AUS)1:12.505 (1)2:23.104 (1)3:36.30649.929
1:10.599 (1)1:13.202 (1)
4 Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)1:12.818 (2)2:25.072 (2)3:37.40649.676
1:12.254 (2)1:12.334 (2)

References


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