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HOMMES / MEN Départ Lancé / Flying Start 200 M 9 Track records HOMMES / MEN Départ lancé / Flying start 200 m 9"572 KEVIN SIREAU (FRA) 30.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) 500 m 24"758 CHRIS HOY (GBR) 13.05.2007 LA PAZ (BOL) Départ arrêté / Standing start 750m par équipes/by team 42"950 GRANDE BRETAGNE / GREAT BRITAIN 15.08.2008 BEIJING (CHN) (CHRIS HOY, JASON KENNY, JAMIE STAFF) 1 km 58"875 ARNAUD TOURNANT 10.10.2001 LA PAZ (BOL) 4 km 4'11"114 CHRISTOPHER BOARDMAN (GBR) 29.08.1996 MANCHESTER (GBR) 4 km par équipes/by team 3'53'314 GRANDE BRETAGNE / GREAT BRITAIN 18.08.2008 BEIJING (CHN) (ED CLANCY, PAUL MANNING, GERAINT THOMAS, BRADLEY WIGGINS) Record de l’heure / Hour record 49km700 ONDREJ SOSENKA(CZE) 19.07.2005 MOSCOU (RUS) Meilleure performance dans l’heure / Best hour performance 56km375 CHRISTOPHER BOARDMAN (GBR) 06.09.1996 MANCHESTER (GBR) Meilleure performance dans l'heure derrière derny / Best hour performance behind derny 66km114 MATTHE PRONK (NED) 18.11.2004 ALKMAAR (NED) FEMMES / WOMEN Départ lancé / Flying start 200 m 10"831 OLGA SLIOUSSAREVA (RUS) 25.04.1993 MOSCOW (RUS) 500m 29"655 ERIKA SALUMAE (URS) 06.08.1987 MOSCOW (URS) Départ arrêté / Standing start 500m par équipes/by team 33"149 AUSTRALIE / AUSTRALIA 26.03.2009 PRUSZKÓW (POL) (KAARLE MCCULLOCH, ANNA MEARES) 500 m 33''296 SIMONA KRUPECKAITE (LTU) 25.03.2009 PRUSZKÓW (POL) 3 km 3'24"537 SARAH ULMER (NZL) 22.08.2004 ATHENS (GRE) 3 km par équipes/by teams 3'21"875 GRANDE BRETAGNE / GREAT BRITAIN 01.11.2009 MANCHESTER (GBR) (ELIZABETH ARMITSTEAD, WENDY HOUVENAGHEL, JOANNA ROWSELL) Record de l’heure / Hour record 46km065 LEONTIEN ZIJLAARD-VAN MOORSEL (NED) 01.10.2003 MEXICO (MEX) Meilleure performance dans l’heure / Best hour performance 48km159 JEANNIE LONGO-CIPRELLI (FRA) 26.10.1996 MEXICO (MEX) JUNIORS HOMMES / JUNIORS MEN Départ lancé / Flying start 200 m 10''186 AHMED LOPEZ (CUB) 10.08.2002 KUNMING (CHN) 500 m 26"969 ALEXANDRE KHROMIKHE (URS) 09.08.1990 MOSCOW (URS) Départ arrêté / Standing start 750m par équipes/by team 46"523 FRANCE 13.07.2008 CAPE TOWN (RSA) (CHARLIE CONORD, JOLLET THIERRY QUENTIN LAFARGUE) 1 km 1'01''376 AHMED LOPEZ (CUB) 11.08.2002 KUNMING (CHN) 3 km 3'15''586 MICHAEL HEPBURN (AUS) 12.08.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) * 3'13"958 PARKER DALE (AUS) 02.02.2010 ADELAIDE (AUS) 4 km par équipes/by team 4'04"448 RUSSIE / RUSSIA 30.05.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) (SAVITSKIY IVAN, KUPERASOV KONSTANTIN, ZUBOV MATVEY, MANAKOV VIKTOR) JUNIORS FEMMES / JUNIORS WOMEN Départ lancé / Flying start 200 m 11''093 REBECCA ANGHARAD JAMES (GBR) 13.08.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) 500m 30"230 SVETLANA POTEMKINA (RUS) 29.10.1991 MOSCOW (RUS) Départ arrêté / Standing start 500m par équipes/by team 36"119 FRANCE 13.07.2008 CAPE TOWN (RSA) (MAGALI BAUDACCI, OLIVIA MONTAUBAN) 500 m 35''010 LIZANDRA GUERRA (CUB) 10.12.2005 MANCHESTER (GBR) 2 km 2'23''184 JOSEPHINE TOMIC (AUS) 05.08.2007 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) 3km par équipes/by team 3'28"363 AUSTRALIE / AUSTRALIA 12.08.2009 MOSCOW (RUS) (ANDERSON MICHAELA, DUNN MEGAN, HOSKINS MELISSA) * Records waiting to be ratified / Records en attente d'homologation .
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