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NZ Records.Xlsx NEW ZEALAND TRACK RECORDS 25th November 2019 See below for a complete list of certified and recognised cycling records for Junior Men & Women by Cycling New Zealand and the Union Cycliste Internationale: Records World – as recognised by the UCI All Comers - Fastest time set in New Zealand by a cyclist of any nationality New Zealand – Fastest time set by a New Zealand Cyclist anywhere in the world New Zealand Championship – Fastest time set in competition at the New Zealand Championships JUNIOR UNDER 19 MEN 200m Flying Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Stefan Ritter Canada 9.738 7-Oct-16 2016 Pan American Track Cycling Champs Aguascalientes, Mexico All Comers Jacob Schmid Australia 10.447 22-Aug-12 2012 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand New Zealand Bradly Knipe New Zealand 10.223 23-Jul-16 2016 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Aigle, Switzerland New Zealand Champs Jackson Ogle Waikato BoP 10.518 4-Feb-17 2017 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand 1000m Time Trial Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Thomas Cornish Australia 1.00.498 19-Aug-18 2018 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Aigle, Switzerland All Comers Thomas Cornish Australia 1.01.900 21-Nov-17 2018 Oceania Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand New Zealand Bradly Knipe New Zealand 1.01.897 22-Jul-16 2016 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Aigle, Switzerland New Zealand Champs Jackson Ogle Waikato BoP 1.02.411 2-Feb-17 2017 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand 3000m Individual Pursuit Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Finn Fisher-Black New Zealand 3.09.710 9-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand All Comers Finn Fisher-Black Te Awamutu Sports 3.08.815 9-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand New Zealand Finn Fisher-Black Te Awamutu Sports 3.08.815 9-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand New Zealand Champs Finn Fisher-Black Te Awamutu Sports 3.08.815 9-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand 4000m Team Pursuit Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Tobais Buck-Gramcko, Hannes Wilksch, Pierre-Pascal Germany 3.58.793 15-Aug-192019 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Keup, Nicolas Heinrich All Comers Jack Cummings, Evan Hull, Alexander Morgan, Miles Australia 4.06.277 22-Aug-122012 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand Scotson New Zealand Campbell Stewart, Jared Gray, Thomas Sexton, Connor New Zealand 4.01.409 21-Jul-16 2016 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Aigle, Switzerland Brown Prev WR New Zealand Champs Chad Adair, Josh Atkins, Ruaraidh McLeod, Michael Vink Canterbury 4.14.184 7-Mar-09 2009 National Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand 750m Team Sprint Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Danil Komkov, Dmitry Nesterov Dmitry, Rostov Pavel Russia 44.209 23-Aug-17 2017 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Montichiari, Italy All Comers Emerson Harwood, Jacob Schmid, Zachary Shaw Australia 44.825 22-Aug-122012 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand New Zealand Quinn Karwowski, Jeremy Presbury, Callum Saunders New Zealand 46.363 8-Aug-13 2013 Junior Track World Championships Glasgow, Scotland New Zealand Champs Bradley Knipe, Hamish Beadle, Mitchell Morris Southland 46.715 13-Feb-16 2016 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand NEW ZEALAND TRACK RECORDS 25th November 2019 See below for a complete list of certified and recognised cycling records for Junior Men & Women by Cycling New Zealand and the Union Cycliste Internationale: Records World – as recognised by the UCI All Comers - Fastest time set in New Zealand by a cyclist of any nationality New Zealand – Fastest time set by a New Zealand Cyclist anywhere in the world New Zealand Championship – Fastest time set in competition at the New Zealand Championships JUNIOR UNDER 19 WOMEN 200m Flying Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Mathilde Gros France 10.709 24-Aug-17 2017 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Montichiari, Italy All Comers Stephanie McKenzie Auckland 11.464 1-Mar-11 2011 Age Group National Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand New Zealand Olivia Podmore New Zealand 11.304 21-Aug-15 2015 Junior Track World Champs Astana, Kazakhstan New Zealand Champs Stephanie McKenzie Auckland 11.464 1-Mar-11 2011 Age Group National Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand 500m Time Trial Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Lea Sophie Friedrich Germany 33.922 18-Aug-18 2018 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Aigle, Switzerland All Comers Daria Shmeleva Russia 34.753 26-Aug-12 2012 Junior Track World Champs Invercargill, New Zealand New Zealand Ellesse Andrews New Zealand 34.934 21-Jul-16 2016 Junior Track World Champs Aigle, Switzerland New Zealand Champs Emma Cumming Southland 35.197 10-Feb-16 2016 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand 2000m Individual Pursuit Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Ellesse Andrews New Zealand 2.18.080 26-Aug-17 2017 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Montichiari, Italy All Comers Ally Wollaston Waikato BoP 2.21.955 8-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand New Zealand Ellesse Andrews New Zealand WR 2.18.080 26-Aug-17 2017 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Montichiari, Italy New Zealand Champs Ally Wollaston Waikato BoP 2.21.955 8-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand 4000m Team Pursuit Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Chiara Consonni, Letizia Paternoster, Martina Fidanza, Italy 4.21.554 26-Aug-172017 UCI World Juniors Track Champs Montichiari, Italy Vittoria Guazzini All Comers Charlotte Spurway, Natalie Green, Prudence Fowler, New Zealand 4.38.770 16-Oct-192020 Oceania Track Champs Invercargill, New Zealand Jenna Borthwick New Zealand Emily Paterson, Mckenzie Milne, Aly Wollaston, New Zealand 4.26.067 15-Aug-192019 Junior Track World Champs Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Samantha Donnelly New Zealand Champs Ally Wollaston, Olivia King, Eva Parkinson, Mya Anderson Waikato Bay of Plenty 4.41.920 10-Feb-19 2019 Elite & U19 National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand 500m Team Sprint Record Name Team Time Date Event Location World Pauline Sophie Grabosch,Emma Hinze Germany 33.899 19-Aug-15 2015 Junior Track World Champs Astana, Kazakhstan All Comers Daria Shmeleva, Lidia Pluzhnikova Russia 34.155 22-Aug-12 2012 Junior Track World Champs Invercargill, New Zealand New Zealand Emma Cumming,Olivia Podmore New Zealand 34.219 19-Aug-15 2015 Junior Track World Champs Astana, Kazakhstan New Zealand Champs Emma Cumming, Ellesse Andrews Southland 35.280 13-Feb-16 2016 Age Group National Track Champs Cambridge, New Zealand.
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