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Montichiari, 12 12-17 July 2016 Communiqué n°10 Final Medals Standings Rank Nation Men Women Total Rank by G S B Total G S B Total G S B Total total 1 Italy 1 2 3 5 2 7 6 4 0 10 5 2 Poland 4 5 2 11 1 2 4 7 5 7 6 18 2 3 Netherlands 1 1 5 4 1 10 5 4 2 11 3 4 Great Britain 4 2 4 10 1 1 7 9 5 3 11 19 1 5 France 3 2 1 6 2 1 2 5 5 3 3 11 3 6 Belgium 2 1 2 5 2 1 3 4 2 2 8 7 7 Czech Republic 2 2 4 1 1 2 3 2 1 6 8 8 Russia 2 1 3 6 4 4 2 5 3 10 5 9 Germany 1 3 1 5 1 1 1 3 2 6 8 10 Lithuania 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 2 4 10 11 Greece 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 13 12 Portugal 1 1 2 1 1 0 2 1 3 11 13 Belarus 1 1 1 1 2 0 1 2 3 11 14 Ireland 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 13 15 Ukraine 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 15 Spain 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 15 Switzerland 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 13 17.07.2016 - 16:16 http://www.uec.ch Page 1/1 12-17 July 2016 Women Under 23 Individual Pursuit Communiqué n° 25 Qualifying / Qualifications Results / Résultats World record: 3'22"269 SARAH HAMMER (USA) 11.05.2010 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Rank Bib Name UCI Code Team 1000m 2000m Time Speed 1 445 KACZKOWSKA Justyna POL19971007 POLAND 1:10.728(1) 2:19.127 3:30.517 51.302 km/h 1:08.399(1) 1:11.390(5) 2 450 PIKULIK Daria POL19970106 POLAND 1:14.656(5) 2:24.135 3:33.056 50.690 km/h 1:09.479(2) 1:08.921(1) 3 406 KOPECKY Lotte BEL19951110 BELGIUM 1:14.292(2) 2:24.820 3:35.297 50.163 km/h 1:10.528(6) 1:10.477(3) 4 403 SAVENKA Ina BLR19940805 BELARUS 1:15.931(10) 2:25.670 3:35.363 50.147 km/h 1:09.739(4) 1:09.693(2) 5 412 BORRAS Marion FRA19971124 FRANCE 1:15.499(8) 2:25.132 3:36.099 49.977 km/h 1:09.633(3) 1:10.967(4) 6 440 DIJKSMAN Tessa NED19970218 NETHERLANDS 1:14.901(6) 2:26.049 3:38.909 49.335 km/h 1:11.148(8) 1:12.860(9) 7 434 PATTARO Francesca ITA19950312 ITALY 1:16.380(14) 2:26.888 3:39.496 49.203 km/h 1:10.508(5) 1:12.608(7) 8 402 PIVAVARAVA Palina BLR19941012 BELARUS 1:15.789(9) 2:29.064 3:41.752 48.703 km/h 1:13.275(13) 1:12.688(8) 9 427 KNIGHT JOSIE IRL19970329 IRELAND 1:15.055(7) 2:27.180 3:42.745 48.485 km/h 1:12.125(9) 1:15.565(15) 10 407 VAN DER MEULEN Kaat BEL19950622 BELGIUM 1:16.301(13) 2:29.606 3:43.594 48.301 km/h 1:13.305(14) 1:13.988(10) 11 463 ISASI CRISTOBAL ESP19950805 SPAIN 1:16.140(11) 2:28.565 3:43.660 48.287 km/h ZIORTZA 1:12.425(10) 1:15.095(14) 12 455 IAKOVENKO ANASTASIIA RUS19950407 RUSSIAN FEDERA 1:14.304(3) 2:27.376 3:44.389 48.130 km/h 1:13.072(12) 1:17.013(18) 13 461 GUTIERREZ RUIZ ESP19940101 SPAIN 1:14.608(4) 2:27.350 3:44.822 48.038 km/h SHEYLA 1:12.742(11) 1:17.472(20) 14 420 JONES Hayley GBR19950926 GREAT BRITAIN 1:16.218(12) 2:29.896 3:44.886 48.024 km/h 1:13.678(15) 1:14.990(12) 15 459 STUDENIKINA NATALIA RUS19970705 RUSSIAN FEDERA 1:16.741(15) 2:27.805 3:44.914 48.018 km/h 1:11.064(7) 1:17.109(19) 16 418 PALLER Tatjana GER 19950907 GERMANY 1:17.014(16) 2:31.269 3:46.278 47.728 km/h 1:14.255(16) 1:15.009(13) 17 419 BARKER Megan GBR19970815 GREAT BRITAIN 1:19.101(20) 2:33.974 3:48.610 47.242 km/h 1:14.873(18) 1:14.636(11) 18 415 LEBRIS Cecilia FRA19970702 FRANCE 1:18.987(19) 2:33.599 3:49.907 46.975 km/h 1:14.612(17) 1:16.308(16) 19 439 MAZUREVICIUTE Edita LTU19960210 LITHUANIA 1:17.436(18) 2:35.380 3:52.361 46.479 km/h 1:17.944(19) 1:16.981(17) 20 410 OLSEN Amalie Winther DEN19940112 DENMARK 1:21.746(21) 2:40.978 3:53.185 46.315 km/h 1:19.232(20) 1:12.207(6) 21 437 JAKUBOVSKAJA Kristina LTU19970121 LITHUANIA 1:17.132(17) 2:38.139 4:00.037 44.993 km/h 1:21.007(21) 1:21.898(21) Notes: Qualification rule: Fastest 2 riders will ride for Gold, 3rd and 4th will ride for Bronze Communiqué approved by the Secretary of the Commissaires Panel Report printed: 12/07/2016 10:34 www.veloresults.com TCM v2 Page 1/1 12-17 July 2016 Communiqué n° 27 Women Under 23 Individual Pursuit Results and Final Classification / Résultats et classement final World record: 3'22"269 SARAH HAMMER (USA) 11.05.2010 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Medal Rank Name UCI Code 1000m 2000m Time Speed Gold 1 445 KACZKOWSKA Justyna POL19971007 1:13.633 2:21.542 3:31.307 51.110 1:07.909 1:09.765 Silver 2 450 PIKULIK Daria POL19970106 1:13.586 2:22.459 3:33.479 50.590 1:08.873 1:11.020 Bronze 3 403 SAVENKA Ina BLR19940805 1:14.934 2:23.753 3:32.585 50.803 1:08.819 1:08.832 4 406 KOPECKY Lotte BEL19951110 1:14.234 2:24.277 3:33.611 50.559 1:10.043 1:09.334 5 412 BORRAS Marion FRA19971124 6 440 DIJKSMAN Tessa NED19970218 7 434 PATTARO Francesca ITA19950312 8 402 PIVAVARAVA Palina BLR19941012 9 427 KNIGHT JOSIE IRL19970329 10 407 VAN DER MEULEN Kaat BEL19950622 11 463 ISASI CRISTOBAL ZIORTZA ESP19950805 12 455 IAKOVENKO ANASTASIIA RUS19950407 13 461 GUTIERREZ RUIZ SHEYLA ESP19940101 14 420 JONES Hayley GBR19950926 15 459 STUDENIKINA NATALIA RUS19970705 16 418 PALLER Tatjana GER 19950907 17 419 BARKER Megan GBR19970815 18 415 LEBRIS Cecilia FRA19970702 19 439 MAZUREVICIUTE Edita LTU19960210 20 410 OLSEN Amalie Winther DEN19940112 21 437 JAKUBOVSKAJA Kristina LTU19970121 Communiqué approved by the Secretary of the Commissaires Panel Report printed: 12/07/2016 16:37 www.veloresults.com TCT v 2 Page 1/1 12-17 July 2016 Communiqué n° 28 Men Under 23 Individual Pursuit Qualifying / Qualifications Results / Résultats World Record: 4:10.534 Jack BOBRIDGE (AUS) 02.02.2011 Sydney (AUS) Race distance: 4000m (16 laps) Rank Bib Name UCI Code Team 1000m 2000m 3000m Time Speed 1 265 GANNA Filippo ITA19960725 ITALY 1:09.328(7) 2:12.331 3:14.166 4:14.746 56.527 km/h 1:03.003(4) 1:01.835(1) 1:00.580(2) 2 289 OLIVEIRA Ivo POR19960905 PORTUGAL 1:09.116(4) 2:12.675 3:15.689 4:18.671 55.669 km/h 1:03.559(6) 1:03.014(2) 1:02.982(6) 3 210 SHEMETAU MIKHAIL BLR19940721 BELARUS 1:09.139(6) 2:11.403 3:14.854 4:19.448 55.502 km/h 1:02.264(1) 1:03.451(5) 1:04.594(9) 4 231 DENIS Thomas FRA19970718 FRANCE 1:09.119(5) 2:12.902 3:16.303 4:20.140 55.355 km/h 1:03.783(8) 1:03.401(4) 1:03.837(7) 5 232 ERMENAULT Corentin FRA19960127 FRANCE 1:09.795(10) 2:12.318 3:15.515 4:20.527 55.273 km/h 1:02.523(2) 1:03.197(3) 1:05.012(10) 6 295 KULIKOV Vladislav RUS19960708 RUSSIAN 1:09.897(12) 2:13.341 3:17.359 4:23.011 54.751 km/h 1:03.444(5) 1:04.018(6) 1:05.652(13) 7 212 TSISHKOU Raman BLR19941202 BELARUS 1:10.539(15) 2:14.281 3:18.782 4:23.174 54.717 km/h 1:03.742(7) 1:04.501(7) 1:04.392(8) 8 287 STANISZEWSKI Daniel POL19970505 POLAND 1:08.653(1) 2:13.478 3:18.052 4:23.470 54.655 km/h 1:04.825(11) 1:04.574(8) 1:05.418(11) 9 225 PIETRULA Nicolas CZE19950805 CZECH 1:08.921(3) 2:11.873 3:18.396 4:26.270 54.080 km/h 1:02.952(3) 1:06.523(16) 1:07.874(21) 10 246 GIBSON Matthew GBR19960902 GREAT BRITAIN 1:11.749(25) 2:16.098 3:21.012 4:26.509 54.032 km/h 1:04.349(9) 1:04.914(9) 1:05.497(12) 11 215 BOUSSAER Bryan BEL19961119 BELGIUM 1:09.403(8) 2:14.223 3:20.130 4:26.781 53.977 km/h 1:04.820(10) 1:05.907(11) 1:06.651(16) 12 291 BOCHKOV Kirill RUS19960227 RUSSIAN 1:09.575(9) 2:14.520 3:19.872 4:26.984 53.936 km/h 1:04.945(12) 1:05.352(10) 1:07.112(19) 13 313 BRUEHLMANN Simon SUI19950311 SWITZERLAND 1:11.346(23) 2:18.346 3:24.761 4:27.452 53.841 km/h 1:07.000(24) 1:06.415(14) 1:02.691(5) 14 316 SCHAEPPI Martin SUI19961212 SWITZERLAND 1:10.683(16) 2:17.308 3:23.414 4:29.226 53.487 km/h 1:06.625(21) 1:06.106(13) 1:05.812(14) 15 288 TOMASZEWSKI POL19951127 POLAND 1:09.806(11) 2:15.453 3:22.255 4:29.257 53.481 km/h Krzysztof 1:05.647(15) 1:06.802(18) 1:07.002(18) 16 319 HRYNIV Vitaliy UKR19950405 UKRAINE 1:11.214(20) 2:16.643 3:22.734 4:31.087 53.119 km/h 1:05.429(13) 1:06.091(12) 1:08.353(22) 17 258 DOWNEY Mark IRL19960703 IRELAND 1:12.152(26) 2:18.719 3:25.392 4:31.734 52.993 km/h 1:06.567(20) 1:06.673(17) 1:06.342(15) 18 321 POHORELOV UKR19951105 UKRAINE 1:11.037(18) 2:17.047 3:23.492 4:31.965 52.948 km/h VLADYSLAV 1:06.010(17) 1:06.445(15) 1:08.473(23) 19 252 WALKER Joey GBR19970915 GREAT BRITAIN 1:10.364(14) 2:16.651 3:24.357 4:31.975 52.946 km/h 1:06.287(18) 1:07.706(21) 1:07.618(20) 20 241 KANTER Max GER 19971022 GERMANY 1:10.147(13) 2:15.765 3:23.518 4:32.082 52.925 km/h 1:05.618(14) 1:07.753(22) 1:08.564(24) 21 218 RICKAERT Jonas BEL19940207 BELGIUM 1:10.735(17) 2:16.706 3:33.292 4:34.181 52.520 km/h 1:05.971(16) 1:16.586(29) 1:00.889(3) 22 257 FILUTAS Viktor HUN19960928 HUNGARY 1:12.177(27) 2:20.345 3:27.700 4:34.574 52.445 km/h 1:08.168(27) 1:07.355(19) 1:06.874(17) 23 202 STEPANYAN Edgar ARM19970101 ARMENIA 1:08.698(2) 2:14.992 3:34.029 4:35.482 52.272 km/h 1:06.294(19) 1:19.037(30) 1:01.453(4) Report printed: 12/07/2016 12:20 www.veloresults.com TCT v1.1 Page 1/2 12-17 July 2016 Communiqué n° 28 Men Under 23 Individual Pursuit Qualifying / Qualifications Results / Résultats World Record: 4:10.534 Jack BOBRIDGE (AUS) 02.02.2011 Sydney (AUS) Race distance: 4000m (16 laps) Rank Bib Name UCI Code Team 1000m 2000m 3000m Time Speed 24 223 KOHOUT Michal CZE19960118 CZECH 1:11.298(22) 2:18.287 3:26.445 4:35.646 52.241 km/h 1:06.989(23) 1:08.158(24) 1:09.201(25) 25 260 BEVILACQUA Simone ITA19970222 ITALY 1:11.567(24) 2:18.376 3:26.170 4:36.053 52.164 km/h 1:06.809(22) 1:07.794(23) 1:09.883(27) 26 237 NAREKLISHVILI Beka GEO19960717 GEORGIA 1:12.846(29) 2:20.925 3:28.513 4:38.293 51.744 km/h 1:08.079(26) 1:07.588(20) 1:09.780(26) 27 305 ANDREJ STRMISKA SVK19961022 SLOVAKIA 1:11.252(21) 2:19.925 3:29.383 4:39.351 51.548 km/h 1:08.673(29) 1:09.458(26) 1:09.968(28) 28 306 ALONSO OIARBIDE ESP19950905 SPAIN 1:11.098(19) 2:19.522 3:28.738 4:39.485 51.523 km/h ANDER 1:08.424(28) 1:09.216(25) 1:10.747(29) 29 310 HERNANDEZ ESP19971120 SPAIN 1:12.649(28) 2:20.269 3:30.148 4:41.198 51.209 km/h SALAMANCA 1:07.620(25) 1:09.879(27) 1:11.050(30) ALEJANDRO 30 272 RIBAKS Emils LAT19940421 LATVIA DSQ Discualification to rider 272 RIBAKS Emils (LAT): Art.
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