Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint

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
   Great Britain
   Australia
   China
Cycling at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men   women
Time trial men women
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men women
Team pursuit men
Sprint men women
Team sprint men
Points race men women
Keirin men
Madison men
Mountain biking
Cross-country men women
BMX
BMX men women

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.

Match 1
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.736 61.349
 Sakie Tsukuda (JPN)

Match 2
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.410 63.102
 Svetlana Grankovskaya (RUS)

Match 3
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Anna Meares (AUS) 11.663 61.733
 Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED)

Match 4
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Willy Kanis (NED) 12.155 59.234
 Lisandra Guerra (CUB) REL

Match 5
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Jennie Reed (USA) 11.955 60.225
 Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)

Match 6
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Clara Sanchez (FRA) 11.607 62.031
 Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR)

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.

Match 1
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR) 11.871 60.652
 Lisandra Guerra (CUB)
 Sakie Tsukuda (JPN)

Match 2
Name Time Average speed (km/h)
 Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU) 12.123 59.391
 Svetlana Grankovskaya (RUS)
 Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED)

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.

Match 1
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2)
 Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.389 11.672
 Simona Krupeckaitė (LTU)

Match 2
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2)
 Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.501 11.627
 Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR)

Match 3
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2)
 Anna Meares (AUS) 11.716 12.108
 Clara Sanchez (FRA)

Match 4
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2)
 Willy Kanis (NED) 11.944 11.767
 Jennie Reed (USA)

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

[9] 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
 Willy Kanis (NED) 4
Gold medal match
Name Time (Race 1) Time (Race 2) Rank
 Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.363 11.118
 Anna Meares (AUS)

5th—8th place classification race

[10] 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

References

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