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Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste De Départ Détaillée Izu Velodrome Cycling Track 伊豆ベロドローム 自転車競技(トラック) / Cyclisme sur piste Vélodrome d'Izu Women's Team Pursuit 女子チームパーシュート / Poursuite par équipes - femmes TBD Finals Start Time TBD 決勝 / Finales Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Race distance: 4000m Race NOC/ Height Heat Date of Birth Number Name m / ft in For Bronze USA - United States 65 JASTRAB Megan 29 JAN 2002 1.73/5'8'' 66 VALENTE Jennifer 24 DEC 1994 1.75/5'9'' 230 DYGERT Chloe 1 JAN 1997 - 233 WHITE Emma 23 AUG 1997 1.65/5'5'' 234 WILLIAMS Lily 24 JUN 1994 - Silver at 2016 OG. Gold at 2020, 2018, 2017, 2016 WCh, 7th in 2019, 5th in 2015, 2014. Gold at 2019 PanAm Games. Gold at 2018, 2015, 2014 PanAm Ch. Won at 2019/20 WCup events in Minsk, Milton, ON. Jennifer VALENTE, Chloe DYGERT, Emma WHITE, Lily WILLIAMS, formed the gold medal combination at the 2020 WCh and Megan JASTRAB joins them in their aim to repeat that success at the 2020 OG. CAN - Canada 11 BEVERIDGE Allison 1 JUN 1993 1.67/5'6'' 101 BONHOMME Ariane 2 APR 1995 1.75/5'9'' 103 FOREMAN-MACKEY Annie 26 JUN 1991 1.71/5'7'' 107 SIMMERLING Georgia 11 MAR 1989 1.72/5'8'' 102 DUEHRING Jasmin 8 JUL 1992 1.67/5'6'' Bronze at 2016 OG. Silver at 2016, 2014 WCh, bronze in 2015, 4th in 2020, 2019, 2018. Gold at 2015 PanAm Games, silver in 2019. Bronze at 2018 CWG. Gold at 2019, 2017, 2016 PanAm Ch, silver in 2015, bronze in 2018. Represented by Allison BEVERIDGE, Ariane BONHOMME, Annie FOREMAN- MACKEY, Georgia SIMMERLING, Jasmin DUEHRING. For Gold GER - Germany 149 BRAUSSE Franziska 20 NOV 1998 1.67/5'6'' 150 BRENNAUER Lisa 8 JUN 1988 1.68/5'6'' 154 KLEIN Lisa 15 JUL 1996 1.70/5'7'' 155 KROEGER Mieke 18 JUL 1993 1.83/6'0'' Finished 9th at 2016 OG. Bronze at 2020 WCh, 6th in 2019, 5th in 2018, 14th in 2017, 10th in 2016, 7th in 2015, 8th in 2014. Silver at 2019 European Ch, bronze in 2018, 8th in 2017, 2015, 2013, 10th in 2016, 5th in 2014. Won 2019/20 WCup. Franziska BRAUSSE, Lisa BRENNAUER, and Lisa KLEIN were part of the team that won bronze at the 2020 WCh. Mieke KROEGER replaces Gudrun STOCK from that lineup. GBR - Great Britain 26 ARCHIBALD Katie 12 MAR 1994 - 27 KENNY Laura 24 APR 1992 - 137 EVANS Neah 1 AUG 1990 - 138 KNIGHT Josie 29 MAR 1997 - 136 BARKER Elinor 7 SEP 1994 - Gold at 2016 OG. Gold at 2014 WCh, silver in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2015, bronze in 2016, 5th in 2017. Six- time European champions, including in 2020, 2019, 2018. Katie ARCHIBALD, Elinor BARKER, Laura KENNY were part of the quartet that won gold at 2016 OG. KENNY also won gold in the trio that won the 3km team pursuit at 2012 OG. They are joined at 2020 OG by Josie KNIGHT and Neah EVANS. Legend: - Information not available CTRWPURTEAM4----------FNL---------_N59B 1 Report created Tue 3 Aug 2021 16:09 Page 1 / 1.
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