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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 Men's Keirin 男子ケイリン / Keirin - hommes SUN 8 AUG 2021 Finals Start Time 11:51 決勝 / Finales Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Race distance: 6 laps Height Heat Race Name NOC Date of Birth Number Code m / ft in Final 1-6 77 GLAETZER Matthew AUS 24 AUG 1992 1.90/6'3'' Finished 10th at 2016 OG. Placed 4th at 2019, 2017 WCh, 7th in 2018, 13th in 2016, 10th in 2015, 2014. Gold at 2018, 2014 CWG. Gold at 2018, 2015, 2013, 2012 Oceania Ch. In 2019/20 WCup, 2nd at Brisbane, 3rd at Cambridge. In other events - 4th in team sprint at 2020 OG. He was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in October 2019. He underwent surgery and returned to action in December 2019. 131 KENNY Jason GBR 23 MAR 1988 - Gold at 2016 OG. Gold at 2013 WCh, bronze in 2012, 8th in 2020. Gold at 2010 European Ch, silver in 2013. Placed 7th at 2019 European Games. In other events - silver in team sprint at 2020 OG, 8th in sprint. Gold in team sprint at 2016, 2012, 2008 OG, in sprint at 2016, 2012 OG. His wife Laura KENNY is a five-time Olympic gold medallist in track cycling, including gold in madison at 2020 OG. 144 LEVY Maximilian GER 26 JUN 1987 1.82/5'12'' Silver at 2012 OG, 21st in 2016, 13th in 2008. Gold at 2009 WCh, silver in 2013, 2012, bronze in 2018, 2010, 4th in 2016, 2015. Gold at 2020, 2017, 2013 WCh. In 2019/20 WCup, 2nd at Glasgow, 7th at Hong Kong. In other events - 5th in sprint, team sprint at 2020 OG. Bronze in team sprint at 2012, 2008 OG. He competed in the 2019 Ironman in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. 179 AWANG Mohd Azizulhasni MAS 5 JAN 1988 - Bronze at 2016 OG, 6th in 2012, 10th in 2008. Gold at 2017 WCh, silver in 2010, bronze in 2020, 2016, 2015. Gold at 2010 Asian Games, bronze in 2018. Bronze at 2014 CWG. Gold at 2015, 2008, 2007 Asian Ch, silver in 2019, 2014, 2012, bronze in 2018, 2016, 2011. In other events - 10th in sprint at 2020 OG. In 2016, he became the first Malaysian track cyclist to win a medal at the Olympic Games. 185 LAVREYSEN Harrie NED 14 MAR 1997 - Gold at 2020 WCh, 6th in 2018. Gold at 2019 European Ch, 5th in 2019, 7th in 2017. Gold at 2019 European Games. Won at 2019/20 Minsk WCup event. In other events - gold in sprint, team sprint at 2020 OG. Gold in sprint, team sprint at 2020, 2019 WCH, team sprint in 2018. He won three national and European titles in BMX as a teenager. He switched to track cycling in 2015. 225 TJON EN FA Jair SUR 19 OCT 1993 - Finished 7th at 2018 PanAm Ch, 12th in 2016, 2015, 13th in 2012. Placed 5th at 2019 PanAm Games. In other events - 13th in sprint at 2020 OG. 'My beginnings in the sport were not easy at all due to the lack of technicians and structure. I was immediately put in the elite categories, it was a hard but fast growth path.' He was named flag bearer for Suriname at the opening ceremony of 2020 OG. Final 7-12 112 QUINTERO CHAVARRO Kevin Santiago COL 28 OCT 1998 - Finished 23rd at 2020 WCh, 27th in 2019. Gold at 2019 PanAm Games. Gold at 2021, 2019 PanAm Ch, bronze in 2018. Placed 5th at 2021 St. Petersburg Nations Cup. In 2019/20 WCup, 2nd at Milton, ON, 1st at Brisbane. In other events - 20th in sprint at 2020 OG. 'At first it made me scared, an incredible fear. But I became more confident and realised that I was better on the track than on the road.' 119 HELAL Rayan FRA 21 JAN 1999 1.80/5'11'' Finished 9th at 2020 WCh. Placed 6th at 2019 European Ch. Silver at 2019 European Games. Gold at 2018 U23 European Ch, bronze in 2019. In 2019/20 WCup, 7th at Milton, ON, 13th at Brisbane, QLD, 17th at Cambridge. In other events - bronze in team sprint at 2020 OG, 21st in sprint. He also tried road cycling before settling on track. 'In the end, it is the track that I prefer.' 128 CARLIN Jack GBR 23 APR 1997 - Finished 4th at 2020 WCh, 5th in 2019, 2018. Bronze at 2018 European Ch, 10th in 2019, 11th in 2017, 7th in 2016. Placed 4th at 2018 CWG. In 2019/20 WCup, 4th at Brisbane and Minsk. In other events - silver in team sprint at 2020 OG, bronze in sprint. He got into cycling after fracturing both his ankles playing football as a child. He broke his wrist during his first track cycling session. Legend: - Information not available CTRMKEIRIN------------FNL---------_N59A 1 Report created Sun 8 Aug 2021 11:35 Page 1 / 2 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 Men's Keirin 男子ケイリン / Keirin - hommes SUN 8 AUG 2021 Finals Start Time 11:51 決勝 / Finales Extended Start List 拡張スタートリスト / Liste de départ détaillée Height Heat Race Name NOC Date of Birth Number Code m / ft in 172 WAKIMOTO Yuta JPN 21 MAR 1989 - Finished 13th at 2016 OG. Silver at 2020 WCh, 8th in 2019, 9th in 2018, 25th in 2017, 5th in 2016, 21st in 2014. Placed 5th at 2014 Asian Games. Asian champion in 2019 twice, 2017, 2014, 6th in 2016, 2015, 2013. Finished 2nd at 2021 Hong Kong Nations Cup event. In other events - 9th in sprint at 2020 OG. He hopes to win a gold medal at the 2020 OG before retiring from international competition. 226 BROWNE Kwesi TTO 31 JAN 1994 - Finished 12th at 2019 WCh, 17th in 2017. Placed 13th at 2018 CWG. Placed 6th at 2019 PanAm Games. Bronze at 2016 PanAm Ch, 4th in 2018. In 2019/20 WCup, 5th at Brisbane. In other events - 30th in sprint at 2020 OG. He practised football, athletics, and swimming when he was younger, but was inspired to pursue track cycling after watching Trinidadian Njisane Phillip compete at the 2012 OG. Legend: - Information not available CTRMKEIRIN------------FNL---------_N59A 1 Report created Sun 8 Aug 2021 11:35 Page 2 / 2.
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