2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's sprint

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The Women's sprint competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 1 and 2 March 2018.[1][2]

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Women's sprint
at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn
LocationApeldoorn, Netherlands
Dates1–2 March
Competitors33 from 21 nations
Medalists
    Germany
    Australia
    Germany
 2017
2019 
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Results

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Qualifying

The top four riders advanced directly to the 1/8 finals; places 5 to 28 advanced to the 1/16 final.[3]

More information Rank, Name ...
RankNameNationTimeBehindNotes
1Stephanie Morton Australia10.645Q
2Pauline Grabosch Germany10.713+0.068Q
3Kristina Vogel Germany10.810+0.165Q
4Daria Shmeleva Russia10.898+0.253Q
5Lee Wai Sze Hong Kong10.909+0.264q
6Mathilde Gros France10.938+0.293q
7Shanne Braspennincx Netherlands10.949+0.304q
8Simona Krupeckaitė Lithuania10.975+0.330q
9Olena Starikova Ukraine10.997+0.352q
10Miriam Welte Germany11.001+0.356q
11Laurine van Riessen Netherlands11.013+0.368q
12Miglė Marozaitė Lithuania11.047+0.402q
13Anastasia Voynova Russia11.054+0.409q
14Natasha Hansen New Zealand11.088+0.443q
15Katy Marchant Great Britain11.090+0.445q
16Lyubov Basova Ukraine11.101+0.456q
17Tania Calvo Spain11.126+0.481q
18Nicky Degrendele Belgium11.162+0.517q
19Lee Hye-jin South Korea11.169+0.524q
20Martha Bayona Colombia11.239+0.594q
21Madalyn Godby United States11.247+0.602q
22Yuka Kobayashi Japan11.248+0.603q
23Emma Cumming New Zealand11.293+0.648q
24Robyn Stewart Ireland11.360+0.715q
25Daniela Gaxiola Mexico11.366+0.721q
26Amelia Walsh Canada11.383+0.738q
27Guo Yufang China11.420+0.775q
28Kayono Maeda Japan11.446+0.801q
29Julita Jagodzińska Poland11.449+0.804
30Mandy Marquardt United States11.487+0.842
31Yuli Verdugo Mexico11.550+0.905
32Ma Wing Yu Hong Kong11.704+1.059
33Kim Won-gyeong South Korea11.770+1.125
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  • Q = qualified directly for 1/8 finals
  • q = qualified for 1/16 finals

1/16 finals

Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.[4]

Q = qualified for 1/8 finals

1/8 finals

Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[5]

Quarterfinals

Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.[6]

More information Heat, Rank ...
HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider (i.r.)Notes
11Stephanie Morton AustraliaXXQ
12Simona Krupeckaitė Lithuania+0.644+0.064
21Pauline Grabosch GermanyXXQ
22Shanne Braspennincx Netherlands+0.002+0.084
31Kristina Vogel GermanyXXQ
32Laurine van Riessen Netherlands+0.128+0.096
41Lee Wai Sze Hong KongXXQ
42Daria Shmeleva Russia+0.084+0.251
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Semifinals

Matches were extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceeded to the final.[7]

More information Heat, Rank ...
HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider (i.r.)Notes
11Stephanie Morton AustraliaXXQ
12Lee Wai Sze Hong Kong+0.000+0.046
21Kristina Vogel GermanyXXQ
22Pauline Grabosch Germany+0.249+0.158
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Finals

The final classification was determined in the medal finals.[8]

More information Rank, Name ...
RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal race
1st place, gold medalist(s)Kristina Vogel GermanyX+0.161X
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Stephanie Morton Australia+0.059X+0.105
Bronze medal race
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Pauline Grabosch GermanyXX
4Lee Wai Sze Hong Kong+0.026+0.067
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