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Izu Velodrome Cycling Track 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 Madison 女子マディソン / Madison - femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Final Start Time 17:15 決勝 / Finale Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Race distance: 30000m Race NOC/ Height Date of Birth Number Name m / ft in 1 GBR - Great Britain ARCHIBALD Katie 12 MAR 1994 - KENNY Laura 24 APR 1992 - Laura KENNY and Katie ARCHIBALD won silver at 2019 European Ch in 2019, 4th in 2018. Won their debut as pairing at 2018/19 London WCup event. In other events - KENNY and ARCHIBALD won silver in team pursuit at 2020 OG, gold in 2016. KENNY also won gold in team pursuit at 2012 OG, omnium at 2016, 2012 OG. 3 DEN - Denmark DIDERIKSEN Amalie 24 MAY 1996 1.74/5'9'' LETH Julie 13 JUL 1992 1.75/5'9'' Julie LETH and Amalie DIDERIKSEN teamed up in 2018. The pair won bronze at 2019 WCh, 5th in 2020. Gold at 2019, 2018 European Ch. Placed 5th at 2019/20 Glasgow WCup event. In 2018/19 WCup, 2nd at Milton, ON, 1st at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. In other sports - DIDERIKSEN won gold in road race at 2016 WCh, and bronze in 2017 in Norway. 5 ITA - Italy BALSAMO Elisa 27 FEB 1998 1.65/5'5'' PATERNOSTER Letizia 22 JUL 1999 - First Olympic Games appearance as a pair. Bronze at 2020 WCh. Gold at 2019 U23 European Ch, bronze in 2018. Finished 4th at 2019 European Games. Finished 8th at 2019/20 Minsk WCup event. Elisa BALSAMO (ITA) is the current European champion. In other events - BALSAMO and Letizia PATERNOSTER finished 6th in team pursuit at 2020 OG. 7 FRA - France COPPONI Clara 12 JAN 1999 1.65/5'5'' le NET Marie 25 JAN 2000 1.73/5'8'' First Olympic appearance as a pair. Clara COPPONI and Marie LE NET were silver were medallists at 2020 WCh and finished 5th at 2019 European Ch. Finished 2nd at 2019/20 Brisbane WCup event, 3rd at Minsk. Finished 4th at 2019 U23 Junior WCh, U23 Junior European Ch. In other events - LE NET finished 7th in team pursuit at 2020 OG. 9 POL - Poland PIKULIK Daria 6 JAN 1997 1.64/5'5'' PIKULIK Wiktoria 15 JUN 1998 1.66/5'5'' Sisters Daria PIKULIK and Wiktoria PIKULIK finished 8th at 2019 WCh. Placed 6th at 2019 European Ch, 9th in 2018. Placed 8th at 2019/20 Glasgow WCup event, 6th at 2018/19 London, 11th at 2018/19 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 8th at 2017/18 Milton, ON. The pair won silver at 2019 U23 European Ch. 11 USA - United States JASTRAB Megan 29 JAN 2002 1.73/5'8'' VALENTE Jennifer 24 DEC 1994 1.75/5'9'' Jennifer VALENTE and Megan JASTRAB finished 9th at 2020 WCh. In 2019/20 season, bronze at Milton, ON, WCup event. In other events - VALENTE and JASTRAB won bronze in team pursuit at 2020 OG. VALENTE won silver in team pursuit at 2016 OG. Megan JASTRAB won the road race at the 2019 Junior WCh. 13 NZL - New Zealand HODGES Jessie 19 OCT 1996 - BUCHANAN Rushlee 20 JAN 1988 - Rushlee BUCHANAN and Jessie HODGES are competing in madison together at a major tournament for the first time at 2020 OG. Both athletes are Oceania Ch medallists. BUCHANAN claimed bronze in 2017 and 2018 with Racquel SHEATH and Michaela DRUMMOND. HODGES won silver with Drummond in 2019. In other events - BUCHANAN finished 8th in team pursuit at 2020 OG. Legend: - Information not available CTRWMADISON-----------FNL-000100--_N59B 3 Report created Fri 6 Aug 2021 11:55 Page 1 / 3 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 Madison 女子マディソン / Madison - femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Final Start Time 17:15 決勝 / Finale Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Race NOC/ Height Date of Birth Number Name m / ft in 15 GER - Germany BRAUSSE Franziska 20 NOV 1998 1.67/5'6'' KLEIN Lisa 15 JUL 1996 1.70/5'7'' Finished 10th at 2020 WCh. Placed 10th at 2019 European Ch. In 2019/20 season, 9th at Glasgow WCup event, 6th at Minsk. In other events - Lisa KLEIN and Franziska BRAUSSE won gold in team pursuit at 2020 OG. KLEIN also competed in cycling road at 2020 OG, finishing 13th in individual time trial. BRAUSSE won bronze in 3km individual pursuit at 2020 WCh. 2 NED - Netherlands PIETERS Amy 1 JUN 1991 - WILD Kirsten 15 OCT 1982 - Kirsten WILD and Amy PIETERS are the world champions in 2020, 2019, silver in 2018. Bronze at 2019, 2018, 2017 European Ch. Gold at 2019 NCh. Have competed together since 2017 and missed a podium only once in 13 starts when they finished 4th at the 2018/19 London WCup event. In other events - WILD and PIETERS finished 6th in team pursuit at 2012 OG. 4 AUS - Australia BAKER Georgia 21 SEP 1994 - EDMONDSON Annette 12 DEC 1991 1.71/5'7'' Making OG debut as madison pair. Silver at 2021 NCh. In 2019/20 season, gold at Brisbane, Glasgow WCup event. Georgia BAKER won silver in madison at 2019 WCh. In other events - BAKER and Annette EDMONDSON finished 5th in the team pursuit at 2020, 2016 OG. Gold in team pursuit at 2019 WCh. EDMONDSON won bronze in omnium at 2012 OG. 6 BEL - Belgium KOPECKY Lotte 10 NOV 1995 - D'HOORE Jolien 14 MAR 1990 - Jolien D'HOORE and Lotte KOPECKY won gold at 2017 WCh, finished 4th in 2020, 7th in 2019. Gold at 2016 European Ch, 6th in 2018. Finished 2nd at 2019/20 Milton WCup event. In 2018/19 season, 1st at Cambridge WCup event, 2nd in Hong Kong. In other events - KOPECKY finished 4th in road race at 2020 OG. 8 ROC - ROC KHATUNTSEVA Gulnaz 21 APR 1994 1.60/5'3'' NOVOLODSKAIA Mariia 28 JUL 1999 1.70/5'7'' Mariia NOVOLODSKAIA and Gulnaz KHATUNTSEVA are competing together in madison at a major tournament for the first time at 2020 OG. NOVOLODSKAIA is the more experienced of the two riders representing ROC, and claimed silver with Diana KLIMOVA at the 2020 European Ch in Plovdiv. The same pairing also won bronze at the 2019 European Games in Minsk. 10 IRL - Ireland KAY Emily 7 SEP 1995 - McCURLEY Shannon 26 APR 1992 - First appearance for Shannon McCURLEY and Emily KAY together at a major tournament. The pair finished 7th at 2019/20 Milton, ON, WCup event. McCURLEY became Ireland's first track cycling Olympian in 2016, competing in the keirin. KAY won bronze in the scratch at 2018 CWG representing GBR. She switched nationality to compete for Ireland in 2019. 12 JPN - Japan KAJIHARA Yumi 10 APR 1997 - NAKAMURA Kisato 7 JAN 1993 - NAKAMURA Kisato and KAJIHARA Yumi won gold at 2018 Asian Ch, 5th in 2019. Won at 2021 Hong Kong. Finished 11th at 2019/20 Glasgow WCup event. Have only had four international event starts together. Both athletes have represented Japan at the WCh, but competed in a different pairing. KAJIHARA's best result is 11th at 2019 WCh with FURUYAMA Kie, while NAKAMURA placed 15th with her at 2020 WCh. Legend: - Information not available CTRWMADISON-----------FNL-000100--_N59B 3 Report created Fri 6 Aug 2021 11:55 Page 2 / 3 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 Madison 女子マディソン / Madison - femmes FRI 6 AUG 2021 Final Start Time 17:15 決勝 / Finale Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Race NOC/ Height Date of Birth Number Name m / ft in 14 HKG - Hong Kong, China PANG Yao 27 MAY 1995 - LEUNG Bo Yee 21 NOV 1993 - LEUNG Bo Yee and PANG Yao have competed as a pair at two editions of the world championships, placed 14th at 2020 WCh, DNF in 2019. Finished 4th at 2019 Asian Ch. In 2019/20 season, finished 11th at Milton, ON, WCup event, 4th at Brisbane. Placed 10th at 2018/19 Cambridge WCup event. Legend: - Information not available CTRWMADISON-----------FNL-000100--_N59B 3 Report created Fri 6 Aug 2021 11:55 Page 3 / 3.
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