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2018 Australian ELITE & U19 Track Championships 2018 Australian ELITE & U19 Track Championships Results Date: 1st - 4th February 2018 Anna Meares Velodrome Event 1: Women U19 Team Sprint Qualifying 2 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. South Australia 35.687 95 Heather MAY (SA) 100 723 418 73 96 Brooklyn VONDERWALL (SA) 100 553 487 86 2. Queensland 36.593 +0.90 67 Alexandra MARTIN-WALLACE (QLD) 100 553 483 82 68 Emma GREEN (QLD) 100 751 847 81 3. New South Wales 36.618 +0.93 122 Hannah SANDISON (NSW) 100 613 408 61 125 Lucie FITYUS (NSW) 100 552 217 77 4. Western Australia 37.184 +1.49 20 Rihana PEZAJ (WA) 100 553 476 75 21 Rebecca BLAKE (WA) 100 553 479 78 5. ACT 38.703 +3.01 138 Tasmin DAVIES (ACT) 100 751 855 89 140 Samantha NICHOLLS (ACT) 100 553 468 67 Event 2: Women Team Sprint Qualifying 2 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. South Australia 34.059 79 Rikki BELDER (SA) 100 072 277 93 84 Stephanie MORTON (SA) 100 062 896 24 2. New South Wales 35.133 +1.07 106 Kaarle MCCULLOCH (NSW) 100 055 115 03 112 Selina HO (NSW) 100 155 783 82 3. Victoria 35.227 +1.16 32 Caitlin WARD (VIC) 100 079 043 69 33 Maddie JANSSEN (VIC) 100 077 506 84 4. Queensland 35.305 +1.24 57 Kristina CLONAN (QLD) 100 107 759 73 60 Lara TUCKER (QLD) 100 111 597 31 Event 3: Men U19 Team Sprint Qualifying 3 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. New South Wales 46.380 113 Thomas CORNISH (NSW) 100 553 496 95 117 Zachary MARSHALL (NSW) 100 552 201 61 118 John TROVAS (NSW) 100 751 850 84 2. South Australia 46.610 +0.23 86 Carlos CARISIMO (SA) 100 751 848 82 87 Leigh HOFFMAN (SA) 100 553 488 87 91 Cooper TYE (SA) 100 636 509 76 3. Victoria 46.940 +0.56 37 Ned POLLARD (VIC) 100 613 411 64 38 Sam GALLAGHER (VIC) 100 721 075 58 36 Oliver BOOTH (VIC) 100 613 410 63 Event 4: Men Team Sprint Qualifying 3 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. South Australia 44.334 69 Patrick CONSTABLE (SA) 100 090 094 62 Page 1 of 10 Chief Commissaire: Louise Jones Organiser: Cycling Queensland Thursday, February 01 2018 9:16:23pm 2018 Australian ELITE & U19 Track Championships Results Date: 1st - 4th February 2018 Anna Meares Velodrome Event 4: Men Team Sprint Qualifying (continued) 3 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 70 Matthew GLAETZER (SA) 100 068 945 59 71 Tom CLARKE (SA) 100 090 092 60 2. Western Australia 44.588 +0.25 9 Luke ZACCARIA (WA) 100 072 279 95 10 Matt RICHARDSON (WA) 100 151 457 24 12 Sam WELSFORD (WA) 100 091 180 81 3. Victoria 44.626 +0.29 23 Jacob SCHMID (VIC) 100 078 118 17 29 Conor ROWLEY (VIC) 100 106 648 29 30 Braeden DEAN (VIC) 100 091 153 54 4. ACT 46.383 +2.04 126 Nathan HART (ACT) 100 078 117 16 128 Mathew MOONEY (ACT) 100 110 346 41 130 Jackson WILLIAMS (ACT) 100 107 910 30 5. New South Wales 48.570 +4.23 101 Max HOUSDEN (NSW) 100 091 170 71 102 Kai CHAPMAN (NSW) 100 111 467 95 104 Jordan LOUIS (NSW) 100 099 784 52 Event 5: Women & U19 Team Pursuit Qualifying 16 Laps - Result 1. South Australia 4:27.450 80 Breanna HARGRAVE (SA) 100 091 189 90 81 Annette EDMONDSON (SA) 100 061 801 93 83 Alexandra MANLY (SA) 100 091 152 53 85 Maeve PLOUFFE (SA) 100 111 472 03 2. Queensland 4:31.808 +4.35 57 Kristina CLONAN (QLD) 100 107 759 73 58 Katrin GARFOOT (QLD) 100 090 034 02 67 Alexandra MARTIN-WALLACE (QLD) 100 553 483 82 59 Laurelea MOSS (QLD) 100 110 762 69 3. New South Wales 1 4:32.810 +5.36 105 Ashlee ANKUDINOFF (NSW) 100 062 890 18 108 Angela SMITH (NSW) 100 091 194 95 109 Josie TALBOT (NSW) 100 091 173 74 111 Nicola MACDONALD (NSW) 100 106 662 43 4. Victoria 4:40.166 +12.71 46 Alice CULLING (VIC) 100 553 491 90 47 Jemma EASTWOOD (VIC) 100 553 495 94 49 Ashlee JONES (VIC) 100 723 420 75 50 Sarah GIGANTE (VIC) 100 552 207 67 5. New South Wales 4:54.842 +27.39 120 Tess WALLACE (NSW) 100 728 789 12 121 Claudia JACKSON (NSW) 100 751 852 86 123 Shari HEFFERNAN (NSW) 100 751 856 90 124 Emily WATTS (NSW) 100 552 235 95 6. ACT 4:56.828 +29.37 137 Noa MILLMAN (ACT) 100 552 224 84 138 Tasmin DAVIES (ACT) 100 751 855 89 139 Lauren ROBARDS (ACT) 100 693 533 64 Page 2 of 10 Chief Commissaire: Louise Jones Organiser: Cycling Queensland Thursday, February 01 2018 9:16:23pm 2018 Australian ELITE & U19 Track Championships Results Date: 1st - 4th February 2018 Anna Meares Velodrome Event 5: Women & U19 Team Pursuit Qualifying (continued) 16 Laps - Result 141 Lauren THOMAS (ACT) 100 552 242 05 7. Western Australia 4:59.297 +31.84 15 Megan GAMMIE (WA) 100 751 841 75 16 Zoe CLAYTON (WA) 100 106 088 51 18 Emma LENDRUM (WA) 100 646 923 14 22 Laura HODGES (WA) 100 683 145 55 Event 6: Mens U19 Teams Pursuit Qualifying 16 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. Queensland 4:12.419 61 Blake QUICK (QLD) 100 552 228 88 62 Elliot SCHULTZ (QLD) 100 552 238 01 63 James MORIARTY (QLD) 100 723 432 87 65 Ethan VIVIERS (QLD) 100 751 845 79 2. Victoria 4:12.592 +0.17 39 Graeme FRISLIE (VIC) 100 723 426 81 40 Jensen PLOWRIGHT (VIC) 100 553 481 80 41 Luke PLAPP (VIC) 100 552 214 74 43 Bill SIMPSON (VIC) 100 721 070 53 3. New South Wales 4:13.114 +0.69 114 Thomas LYNCH (NSW) 100 553 497 96 115 Daniel GANDY (NSW) 100 552 205 65 116 Rohan HAYDON-SMITH (NSW) 100 697 896 62 119 Kurt EATHER (NSW) 100 751 851 85 4. South Australia 4:18.757 +6.33 89 Tristan SAUNDERS (SA) 100 633 056 18 90 Kael THOMAS (SA) 100 728 754 74 92 Lewis WALKER (SA) 100 721 071 54 93 Luke WIGHT (SA) 100 553 490 89 5. ACT 4:26.910 +14.49 133 Mackenzie EDWARDSON (ACT) 100 751 854 88 134 Dylan HOPKINS (ACT) 100 728 732 52 135 Sam DYNE (ACT) 100 492 216 22 136 Matthew RICE (ACT) 100 553 467 66 Event 7: Mens Teams Pursuit Qualifying 16 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 1. Victoria 3:59.134 24 Kellard O'BRIEN (VIC) 100 107 908 28 25 Leigh HOWARD (VIC) 100 055 042 27 26 Riley HART (VIC) 100 151 464 31 27 Godfrey SLATTERY (VIC) 100 111 393 21 2. South Australia 4:02.553 +3.41 73 Jarrad DRIZNERS (SA) 100 111 469 00 75 Braden O'SHEA (SA) 100 111 468 96 76 Alexander PORTER (SA) 100 091 151 52 78 Rohan WIGHT (SA) 100 105 977 37 3. Queensland 4:04.261 +5.12 52 Ryan CAVANAGH (QLD) 100 090 805 94 53 Daniel FITTER (QLD) 100 091 365 72 Page 3 of 10 Chief Commissaire: Louise Jones Organiser: Cycling Queensland Thursday, February 01 2018 9:16:23pm 2018 Australian ELITE & U19 Track Championships Results Date: 1st - 4th February 2018 Anna Meares Velodrome Event 7: Mens Teams Pursuit Qualifying (continued) 16 Laps 1st & 2nd to Gold Final, 3rd & 4th to Bronze Final - Result 54 Jake VAN DER VLIET (QLD) 100 107 905 25 55 Kaden GROVES (QLD) 100 111 683 20 dnf New South Wales dnf 98 Cameron SCOTT (NSW) 100 106 649 30 99 Nicholas YALLOURIS (NSW) 100 090 087 55 100 Benjamin HARVEY (NSW) 100 062 918 46 103 Harrison CARTER (NSW) 100 094 942 60 Event 8: Mens 1km Time Trial Final 4 Laps - Result 1. 70 Matthew GLAETZER (SA) 100 068 945 59 59.759 2. 69 Patrick CONSTABLE (SA) 100 090 094 62 1:01.812 +2.05 3. 98 Cameron SCOTT (NSW) 100 106 649 30 1:01.820 +2.06 4. 71 Tom CLARKE (SA) 100 090 092 60 1:01.943 +2.18 5. 102 Kai CHAPMAN (NSW) 100 111 467 95 1:03.131 +3.37 6. 31 Tylah MEUNIER (VIC) 100 160 239 76 1:03.202 +3.44 7. 1 Zack GILMORE (TAS) 100 553 428 27 1:06.145 +6.38 8. 54 Jake VAN DER VLIET (QLD) 100 107 905 25 1:07.490 +7.73 9. 127 Tom CHESTER (ACT) 100 728 793 16 1:08.168 +8.40 dnf 99 Nicholas YALLOURIS (NSW) 100 090 087 55 dnf Event 9: Women & U19 Team Pursuit U19 Gold Final 16 Laps U19 Gold Final - Result 1. Victoria catch 46 Alice CULLING (VIC) 100 553 491 90 47 Jemma EASTWOOD (VIC) 100 553 495 94 49 Ashlee JONES (VIC) 100 723 420 75 50 Sarah GIGANTE (VIC) 100 552 207 67 2. New South Wales caught 120 Tess WALLACE (NSW) 100 728 789 12 121 Claudia JACKSON (NSW) 100 751 852 86 123 Shari HEFFERNAN (NSW) 100 751 856 90 124 Emily WATTS (NSW) 100 552 235 95 Event 9d: U19 Women Team Pursuit Final Classification 1.
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