Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint

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Women's Sprint
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
VenueLaoshan Velodrome
DatesAugust 17 (preliminaries—1st round)
August 18 (quarterfinals—final)
Competitors12 from 11 nations
Winning time11.363/11.118
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Victoria Pendleton  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anna Meares  Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Guo Shuang  China
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The women's sprint at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place on August 19 at the Laoshan Velodrome.

This track cycling event consisted of numerous rounds. The competition began with a time trial over 200 metres. The top 12 cyclists in that qualifying round were seeded into the 1/8 finals. There, they raced one-on-one. The six winners advanced to the quarterfinals, with the six losers getting another chance at the repechage. This repechage consisted of three-cyclist heats, with the two winners moving on to the quarterfinals.

Beginning with the quarterfinals, the head-to-head competitions switched to a best-of-three format. That format was also used for the semifinals and final. In addition, the bronze medal competition was a best-of-three match between the semifinal losers. The classification race for 5th to 8th places was a single race with all four cyclists competing.[1]

Preliminaries[]

[2] 200 metre time trial. All twelve cyclists advanced to the first round; the preliminary was purely for seeding.

Rank Rider Time Average Speed (km/h)
1  Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 10.963 OR 65.675
2  Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.106 64.829
3  Anna Meares (AUS) 11.140 64.631
4  Willy Kanis (NED) 11.167 64.475
5  Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU) 11.222 64.159
6  Clara Sanchez (FRA) 11.365 63.352
7  Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR) 11.372 63.313
8  Jennie Reed (USA) 11.400 63.157
9  Lisandra Guerra (CUB) 11.462 62.816
10  Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) 11.533 62.429
11  Svetlana Grankovskaya (RUS) 11.544 62.370
12  Sakie Tsukuda (JPN) 12.134 59.337

First round[]

[3] The twelve cyclists were paired based on their preliminary round rankings, 1 vs. 12, 2 vs. 11, and so on, in head-to-head 200 metre matches, with the winners advancing to the second round and the losers to the repechage.

Repechage[]

[4] The sixlosers from the first round were put into two three-rider 200 metre matches, with the winner of each advancing to the next round.

Quarterfinals[]

[5] The eight cyclists qualified this far were paired for a best two-out-of-three series of 200 metre races. None of the pairings required a third race.

Semifinals[]

[6] The four cyclists qualified this far were paired again for a best two-out-of-three series of 200 metre races. Guo Shuang was relegated for having deemed to have illegally manoeuvred Anna Meares, after having jostled her in their third and decisive sprint.[7]

Match 1
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2)
 Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.537 11.885
 Willy Kanis (NED)
Match 2
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2) Time (Race 3)
 Anna Meares (AUS) 11.578 11.617
 Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.629 REL

9th—12th place classification race[]

[8] During the same session as the semifinals, the four cyclists who were eliminated in the repechage were put into a single four-rider 200 metre race to determine exact placings from ninth to twelfth.

Classification race
Name Time Average speed (km/h) Rank
 Svetlana Grankovskaya (RUS) 12.192 59.055 9
 Lisandra Guerra (CUB) 10
 Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) 11
 Sakie Tsukuda (JPN) 12

Finals[]

5th—8th place classification race[]

[9] In the same session as the finals, the four cyclists who lost in the quarterfinals were put into one four-rider 200 metre race to determine exact placings from fifth to eighth.

Classification race
Name Time Average speed (km/h) Rank
 Clara Sanchez (FRA) 12.264 58.708 5
 Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR) 6
 Jennie Reed (USA) 7
 Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU) REL 8

[10] The winners from the semifinals were paired to race for gold and silver, and the losers from that round raced for bronze. Each match was again the best two-out-of-three 200 metre races.

Bronze medal match
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2) Rank
 Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.420 11.617 3
 Willy Kanis (NED) 4
Gold medal match
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2) Rank
 Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.363 11.118 1
 Anna Meares (AUS) 2

References[]

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  6. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20080907201654/http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/CT/C73E4/CTW001200.shtml#CTW001200
  7. ^ "China's Guo Shuang claims first cycling medal for hosts". China Daily. 2008-08-19. Retrieved 2008-08-19.
  8. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20080907202103/http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/CT/C73E5/CTW001104.shtml#CTW001104
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-09-07. Retrieved 2008-08-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20080824000810/http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/INF/CT/C73E4/CTW001100.shtml#CTW001100
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