Plata Para Colombiano Fabian Puerta En Keirin En Mundial De Ciclismo

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Plata Para Colombiano Fabian Puerta En Keirin En Mundial De Ciclismo Plata para colombiano Fabian Puerta en keirin en Mundial de ciclismo París,FRA, 13 abril (AFP) - El colombiano Fabian Puerta gano la medalla de plata en el keirin en el campeonato mundial de ciclismo de pista de Hong Kong, al ser superado solamente en la final por malasio Azizulhasni Awang. Puerta fue segundo a 38 centésimas de Awang, mientras que el checo Tomas Babek fue tercero. En persecución por equipos masculinos, Australia conservó este jueves el oro, con la cuarteta de Sam Welsford, Cameron Meyer, Alexander Porter y Nicholas Yallouris, luego de batir a Nueva Zelanda con un margen de 2 segundos y 476 milésimas. Por otra parte, Nueva Zelanda conquistó el oro en la velocidad por equipos de la rama masculina, con Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster y Edward Dawkins , que marcaron 44.049 y dominaron al trío holandés. Nueva Zelanda consiguió así su tercer título mundial en esta prueba, tras los logrados en 2014 y 2016. En la final de los Juegos Olímpicos de Río de Janeiro 2016 el equipo neozelandés perdió ante los pedalistas de Gran Bretaña. También, la italiana Rachele Barbieri ganó el scratch femenino por delante de la británica Elinor Barker y de la belga Jolien D'Hoore. En otra de las finales disputadas en el miercoles en la primera jornada del Mundial, Rusia logró el oro en velocidad femenina por equipos al batir a Australia en la final, con Daria Shmeleva y Anastasiia Voinova. Resultados de la primera jornada del Mundial de ciclismo en pista: Scratch femenino - Final (10 km): 1. Rachele Barbieri (ITA) (media: 48,744 km/h) 2. Elinor Barker (GBR) 3. Jolien D'Hoore (BEL) 4. Sarah Hammer (USA) 5. Kirsten Wild (NED) 6. Jasmin Duehring (CAN) Velocidad por equipos masculinos: Clasificación: 1. Nueva Zelanda 43.267 2. Francia 43.390 3. Gran Bretaña 43.416 4. Polonia 43.419 5. China 43.878 6. Holanda 43.970 7. Australia 44.136 8. Japón 44.363 Primera ronda: Polonia 43.834 gana a China 44.654 Holanda 43.481 a Gran Bretaña 43.666 Francia 43.645 a Australia 43.736 Nueva Zelanda 43.183 a Japón 44.158 Por la primera plaza: Nueva Zelanda (Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, Edward Dawkins) 44.049 gana a Holanda (Jeffrey Hoogland, Harrie Lavereysen, Matthijs Buchli) 44.382 Por la tercera plaza: Francia (Benjamin Edelin, Sébastien Vigier, Quentin Lafargue) 43.536 vence a Polonia (Maciej Bielecki, Rafal Sarnecki, Krzystof Maksel) 43.698 Persecución por equipos masculinos: Clasificación: 1. Australia (Sam Welsford, Cameron Meyer, Kelland O'Brien, Alexander Porter) 3:50.577 2. Nueva Zelanda (Regan Gough, Pieter Bulling, Dylan Kennett, Nicholas Kergozou) 3:53.422 3. Italia (Simone Consonni, Michele Scartezzini, Liam Bertazzo, Filippo Ganna) 3:55.755 4. Francia (Benjamin Thomas, Thomas Denis, Corentin Ermenault, Florian Maitre) 3:56.357 5. Gran Bretaña (Steven Burke, Kian Emadi, Andrew Tennant, Oliver Wood) 3:58.936 6. Rusia 3:58.957 7. Bélgica 3:59.951 8. Suiza 4:00.480 Primera ronda: Rusia 4:00.780 gana a Bélgica 4:01.727 Gran Bretaña 3:56.796 a Suiza 4:00.405 Nueva Zelanda 3:54.363 a Italia 3:55.945 Australia 3:54.125 a Francia 4:00.198 Por la primera plaza: Australia - Nueva Zelanda Por la tercera plaza: Italia - Gran Bretaña Velocidad por equipos femeninos: Clasificación: 1. Alemania 32.356 2. Australia 32.785 3. Rusia 32.962 4. China 33.428 5. España 33.562 6. Holanda 33.582 7. Canadá 33.703 8. Colombia 34.018 Primera ronda: China 33.289 gana a España 33.653 Rusia 32.456 a Holanda 33.580 Australia 32.570 a Canadá 33.563 Alemania 32.668 a Colombia 33.791 Por la primera plaza: Rusia (Daria Shmeleva, Anastasiia Voinova) 32.520 gana a Australia (Kaarle McCulloch, Stephanie Morton) 32.649 Por la tercera plaza: París,FRA (AFP) - El colombiano Fabian Puerta gano la medalla de plata en el keirin en el campeonato mundial de ciclismo de pista de Hong Kong, al ser superado solamente en la final por malasio Azizulhasni Awang. Alemania (Miriam Welte, Kristina Vogel) 32.609 vence a China (Guo Shuang, Lin Junhong) 33.309 Persecución por equipos femeninos Clasificación: 1. Estados Unidos 4:17.722 2. Australia 4:18.659 3. Canadá 4:19.515 4. Italia 4:19.838 5. Gran Bretaña 4:21.548 6. Nueva Zelanda 4:22.776 7. Francia 4:25.788 8. Polonia 4:28.523 https://www.radiohc.cu/noticias/deportes/126939-plata-para-colombiano-fabian-puerta-en-keirin-en-mundial- de-ciclismo Radio Habana Cuba.
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