2008 UEC European Track Championships

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2008 UEC European Track Championships
Logo of the 2008 European Track Championships.jpg
VenuePruszków, Poland
Date(s) (2008-09-03 - 2008-09-07)3–7 September 2008
VelodromeBGŻ Arena
Events34+3
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The 2008 European Track Championships took place in Pruszków, Poland from 3 September to 7 September 2008. They were the annual European championship for track cycling for junior and under 23 riders. Events were also held at elite level in the women's omnium discipline.[1][2] A men's omnium European Championship was held in Alkmaar, the Netherlands at 18 October 2008.

Countries[]

Incomplete list

Medal summary[]

Open[]

Open events were held in the omnium discipline only.

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Event held in Alkmaar, the Netherlands on 18 October 2008.
Men's Omnium[3]
Wim Stroetinga
 Netherlands
44 Robert Bartko
 Germany
40 Elia Viviani
 Italy
38
Women's Event held in Pruszków, Poland in September 2008.
Women's Omnium
details
Elena Tchalykh
 Russia
46 Ellen van Dijk
 Netherlands
41 Anastasia Tchulkova
 Russia
41

Omnium sprint[]

Année Gold Silver Bronze
2008  NED Theo Bos  NED Tim Veldt  FRA François Pervis
2008  NED Yvonne Hijgenaar  NED  ESP Helena Casas Roige

Under 23[]

Podium of the Women's under-23 points race: 1) Ellen van Dijk, 2) Lizzie Armitstead, 3) Aksana Papko
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events

Kévin Sireau
 France
Michaël D'Almeida
 France
Matthew Crampton
 Great Britain

Michaël D'Almeida
 France
David Daniell
 Great Britain
Tomáš Bábek
 Czech Republic

Vitaliy Shchedov
 Ukraine
4:25.518
 France
4:29.383 Marco Coledan
 Italy

Steven Burke
Peter Kennaugh
Mark McNally
Andy Tennant

 Great Britain
4:05.568 Evgeny Kovalev
Ivan Kovalev
Alexander Petrovskiy
Valery Valynin
 Russia
4:10.139 Marcel Kalz
Ralf Matzka
Erik Mohs
Fabian Schaar
 Italy
4:07.730

Denis Dmitriev

Pavel Yakushevskiy

 Russia
44.991 Matthew Crampton
David Daniell
Christian Lyte
 Great Britain
45.277
Maciej Bielecki

 Poland
45.768

Matthew Crampton
 Great Britain
Michaël D'Almeida
 France
Denis Spicka
 Czech Republic

Elia Viviani
 Italy
Pim Ligthart
 Netherlands
Jiri Hochmann
 Czech Republic

Ivan Kovalev
 Russia
31 Ralf Matzka
 Germany
30 Jiri Hochmann
 Czech Republic
30
Women's Events
U23 Women's Sprint
details
Miriam Welte
 Germany
12.206 / 11.898 Lyubov Shulika
 Ukraine
Anna Blyth
 Great Britain
12.045 / 12.046

details
Sandie Clair
 France
33.872 Miriam Welte
 Germany
34.376 Anna Blyth
 Great Britain
35.035
U23 Women's Individual Pursuit
details
Vilija Sereikaitė
 Lithuania
3:34.781 Ellen van Dijk
 Netherlands
3:37.747 Joanna Rowsell
 Great Britain

Lizzie Armitstead
Katie Colclough
Joanna Rowsell

 Great Britain
3:26.836 Audrey Cordon

Pascale Jeuland
 France
3:35.026

Maria Mishina
 Russia
3:35.369

Sandie Clair
Virginie Cueff

 France
34.481 Renata Dąbrowska

 Poland
36.303

 Russia
36.865

Miriam Welte
 Germany
Sandie Clair
 France
Lyubov Shulika
 Ukraine
U23 Women's Scratch
details
Ellen van Dijki
 Netherlands

Lizzie Armitsteadi
 Great Britain
N/A Evgenia Romanyuta
 Russia
U23 Women's Points Race
details
Ellen van Dijk
 Netherlands
32 Lizzie Armitstead
 Great Britain
27 Aksana Papko
 Belarus
24

i) There were awarded 2 gold medals (and no silver medal) because Ellen van Dijk and Lizzie Armitstead finished at the same time. See the finishfoto.[4][5]

Juniors[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Quentin Lafargue
 France
Charlie Conord
 France
Peter Mitchell
 Great Britain
Quentin Lafargue
 France

 France

 Italy
Albert Torres Barcelo
 Spain
3:19.404 Artur Ershov
 Russia
3:22.034 Mark Christian
 Great Britain
3:19:683
Julien Duval

Julien Morice

 France
4:09.231 Luke Rowe
Mark Christian
Andrew Fenn
Erick Rowsell
 Great Britain
4:09.559

Theo Reinhardt
Jakob Steigmiller
 Germany
4:14.424
Charlie Conord

Quentin Lafargue

 France
45.618
Luc Jones
Peter Mitchell
 Great Britain
46.435 Grzegorz Drejgier

Rafal Sarnecki
 Poland
45.768
Charlie Conord
 France

 Great Britain
Juan Peralta Gascon
 Spain
Claudio Imhof
  Switzerland

 Russia

 Russia
Sam Bennett
 Ireland
29 Albert Torres Barcelo
 Spain
18 Michał Kwiatkowski
 Poland
16
Mark Christian
Luke Rowe

 Great Britain
20
Sebastian Lander
 Denmark
18
Jakob Steigmiller
 Germany
15 (-1 lap)
Women's Events
Victoria Baranova
 Russia
12.270 / 12.147
 Slovakia
Jessica Varnish
 Great Britain
13.462 / 12.359
Jessica Varnish
 Great Britain
35.364 Victoria Baranova
 Russia
35.788
 France
36.083
Hannah Mayho
 Great Britain
2:28.175 Jolien D'Hoore
 Belgium
2:28.537 Lucie Záleská
 Czech Republic
2:28.874
Alex Greenfield
Hannah Mayho

 Great Britain
2:19.612 Evelyn Arys
Jessie Daams
Jolien D'Hoore
 Belgium
2:20.456
Rossella Callovi
Valentina Scandolara
 Italy
2:22.213
Aleksandra Drejgier

 Poland
35.562
Olivia Montauban
 France
36.303 Victoria Baranova

 Russia
36.865
Jessica Varnish
 Great Britain

 Russia

 Italy
Lucie Záleská
 Czech Republic
Valentina Scandolara
 Italy
Jolien D'Hoore
 Belgium
Alex Greenfield
 Great Britain
21 Jolien D'Hoore
 Belgium
12 Amy Pieters
 Netherlands
12

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)106723
2 France (FRA)98219
3 Netherlands (NED)55111
4 Russia (RUS)45615
5 Germany (GER)2327
6 Italy (ITA)1168
7 Poland (POL)1135
8 Spain (ESP)1124
9 Ukraine (UKR)1113
10 Czech Republic (CZE)1056
11 Ireland (IRL)1001
 Lithuania (LTU)1001
  Switzerland (SUI)1001
14 Belgium (BEL)0314
15 Denmark (DEN)0101
 Slovakia (SVK)0101
17 Belarus (BLR)0011
Totals (17 nations)383637111

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Book (Start Lists, Reulst & Analysis)" (PDF). Tissot. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2008.
  2. ^ "European Championship, Track, Omnium, Elite (F) 2008". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  3. ^ "European Championship, Track, Omnium, Elite 2008". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Scratch race results". uci.ch. 7 September 2008. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Different articles about the Scratch race". ellenvandijk.nl. 7 September 2008. Retrieved 19 April 2012.

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