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2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team pursuit

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2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team pursuit

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Main article: 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

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The Women's Team Pursuit was one of the nine women's events at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Pruszków, Poland on 26 March.

42 cyclists from 14 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest two teams advanced to the final and the 3rd and 4th fastest raced for the bronze medal.

The qualification took place on 26 March and the finals were held later the same day.

World record

World Record
WR

Qualifying

RankNameCountry1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)Q1000–20002000–3000
1Elizabeth Armitstead
Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna RowsellGreat Britain1:11.241 (1)2:17.638 (1)3:25.14752.645QF
1:06.397 (1)1:07.509 (2)
2Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Alison ShanksNew Zealand1:12.368 (6)2:18.923 (3)3:26.02352.421QF
1:06.555 (2)1:07.100 (1)
3Ashlee Ankudinoff
Sarah Kent
Josephine TomicAustralia1:11.307 (2)2:18.772 (2)3:27.71951.993QB
1:07.465 (3)1:08.947 (3)
4Vera Koedooder
Amy Pieters
Ellen van DijkNetherlands1:12.925 (7)2:21.571 (7)3:30.89351.210QB
1:08.646 (5)1:09.322 (5)
5Svetlana Pauliukaitė
Vilija Sereikaitė
Aušrinė Trebaitė1:11.860 (4)2:21.449 (6)3:30.96651.193
1:09.589 (10)1:09.517 (6)
6Chen Yue
Sun Feiyan
Wang CuiChina1:14.394 (13)2:22.603 (8)3:31.75351.002
1:08.209 (4)1:09.150 (4)
7Charlotte Becker
Christina Becker
Verena JoosGermany1:11.329 (3)2:20.234 (4)3:31.77050.998
1:08.905 (6)1:11.536 (11)
8Elena Tchalykh
Victoria Kondel
Olga SlyusarevaRussia1:11.996 (5)2:21.219 (5)3:32.27250.878
1:09.223 (7)1:11.053 (8)
9Jessie Daams
Jolien D'Hoore
Kelly DruytsBelgium1:13.477 (10)2:22.738 (9)3:33.01050.701
1:09.261 (8)1:10.272 (7)
10Andrea Botero Coy
María Luisa Calle
Lorena Vargas1:13.481 (11)2:23.103 (11)3:34.46050.359
1:09.622 (11)1:11.357 (10)
11Alena Amialiusik
Aksana Papko
Tatsiana Sharakova1:13.387 (9)2:22.868 (10)3:34.53650.341
1:09.481 (9)1:11.668 (12)
12Alessandra Borchi
Tatiana Guderzo
Marta TagliaferroItaly1:14.121 (12)2:24.318 (12)3:35.66150.078
1:10.197 (12)1:11.343 (9)
13Edyta Jasińska
Dominika Mączka
Małgorzata WojtyraPoland1:13.346 (8)2:25.455 (13)3:38.31949.468
1:12.109 (13)1:12.864 (13)
14Helena Casas Roige
Gema Pascual Torrecilla
Ana Usabiaga BareldiSpain1:14.726 (14)2:28.163 (14)3:42.95348.440
1:13.437 (14)1:14.790 (14)

Finals

RankNameCountry1000m2000mTimeSpeed
(km/h)Note1000–20002000–3000
Gold Medal Race
[[Image:Med 1.png]]Elizabeth Armitstead
Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna RowsellGreat Britain1:10.272 (1)2:16.304 (1)3:22.72053.275
1:06.032 (2)1:06.416 (1)
[[Image:Med 2.png]]Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Alison ShanksNew Zealand1:10.686 (2)2:16.442 (2)3:23.99352.942
1:05.756 (1)1:07.551 (2)
Bronze Medal Race
[[Image:Med 3.png]]Ashlee Ankudinoff
Sarah Kent
Josephine TomicAustralia1:10.616 (1)2:17.547 (1)3:24.97252.690
1:06.931 (1)1:07.425 (1)
4Vera Koedooder
Amy Pieters
Ellen van DijkNetherlands1:12.079 (2)2:19.939 (2)3:29.37951.581NR
1:07.860 (2)1:09.440 (2)

References

References

  1. (September 2016). "UCI 2009 Track Cycling World Championships Programme". [[Union Cycliste Internationale.
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