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2021 UEC European Track Championships – Women's sprint

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Women's sprint
at the 2021 UEC European Track Championships
VenueTissot Velodrome, Grenchen
Date6–7 October
Competitors17 from 11 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    France
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The women's sprint competition at the 2021 UEC European Track Championships was held on 6 and 7 October 2021.[1]

Results

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Qualifying

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The top 16 riders qualified for the 1/8 finals.[2]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Lea Friedrich  Germany 10.464 Q
2 Mathilde Gros  France 10.487 +0.023 Q
3 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands 10.601 +0.137 Q
4 Olena Starikova  Ukraine 10.603 +0.139 Q
5 Sophie Capewell  Great Britain 10.734 +0.270 Q
6 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands 10.736 +0.272 Q
7 Anastasia Voynova  Russia 10.764 +0.300 Q
8 Pauline Grabosch  Germany 10.785 +0.321 Q
9 Daria Shmeleva  Russia 10.880 +0.416 Q
10 Miriam Vece  Italy 10.894 +0.430 Q
11 Blaine Ridge-Davis  Great Britain 11.025 +0.561 Q
12 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium 11.157 +0.693 Q
13 Veronika Jaborníková  Czech Republic 11.248 +0.784 Q
14 Elena Bissolati  Italy 11.278 +0.814 Q
15 Nikola Sibiak  Poland 11.285 +0.821 Q
16 Helena Casas  Spain 11.308 +0.844 Q
17 Oleksandra Lohviniuk  Ukraine 11.322 +0.858

1/8 finals

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Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[3]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Lea Friedrich  Germany X Q
1 2 Helena Casas  Spain +0.152
2 1 Mathilde Gros  France X Q
2 2 Nikola Sibiak  Poland +0.931
3 1 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands X Q
3 2 Elena Bissolati  Italy +1.445
4 1 Olena Starikova  Ukraine X Q
4 2 Veronika Jaborníková  Czech Republic +0.105
5 1 Sophie Capewell  Great Britain X Q
5 2 Nicky Degrendele  Belgium +0.031
6 1 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands X Q
6 2 Blaine Ridge-Davis  Great Britain +0.435
7 1 Anastasia Voynova  Russia X Q
7 2 Miriam Vece  Italy +0.105
8 1 Daria Shmeleva  Russia X Q
8 2 Pauline Grabosch  Germany +0.005

Quarterfinals

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Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Lea Friedrich  Germany X X Q
1 2 Daria Shmeleva  Russia +0.227 +0.095
2 1 Mathilde Gros  France X +0.300 X Q
2 2 Anastasia Voynova  Russia +0.032 X +0.147
3 1 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands X X Q
3 2 Hetty van de Wouw  Netherlands +0.096 +0.097
4 1 Olena Starikova  Ukraine +0.019 X X Q
4 2 Sophie Capewell  Great Britain X +0.092 +0.119

Semifinals

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Winners proceed to the gold medal final; losers proceed to the bronze medal final.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Lea Friedrich  Germany +0.012 X X QG
1 2 Olena Starikova  Ukraine X +0.079 +0.028 QB
2 1 Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands X X QG
2 2 Mathilde Gros  France +0.118 +0.068 QB

Finals

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Rank[6] Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Shanne Braspennincx  Netherlands X X
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lea Friedrich  Germany +0.092 +0.024
Bronze medal final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mathilde Gros  France X X
4 Olena Starikova  Ukraine +0.040 +0.045

References

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