Cycling at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's BMX

Cycling – Women's BMX at the XVII Pan American Games
Venue Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre
Dates July 10–11, 2015
Competitors 14 from 8 nations
Winning time 41.647
Medalists
   United States
   Ecuador
   Argentina
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The women's BMX competition of the cycling events at the 2015 Pan American Games will be held between July 10 and 11 at the Centennial Park Pan Am BMX Centre in Toronto, Canada.[1]

Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC-3).

Date Time Round
July 10, 2015 11:35 Time Trial Qualifying
July 10, 2015 12:50 Time Trial Superfinal
July 11, 2015 14:17 Semifinals Run 1
July 11, 2015 14:52 Semifinals Run 2
July 11, 2015 15:17 Semifinals Run 3
July 11, 2015 16:10 Final

Results

Time Trials

Rank Name Nation Qualifying Super-Final
Time Rank Time Rank
1 Mariana Pajón Colombia 39.430 1 39.914 1
2 Stefany Hernandez Mendoza Venezuela 40.890 3 40.863 2
3 Felicia Stancil United States 41.130 4 40.981 3
4 Maria Diaz Argentina 41.570 5 41.966 4
5 Mariana Diaz Argentina 41.940 6 42.100 5
6 Alise Post United States 40.230 2 1:11.443 6
7 Domenica Azuero Gonzalez Ecuador 42.200 7 Did not advance
8 Priscila Andreia Stevaux Carnaval Brazil 42.630 8 Did not advance
9 Amelia Walsh Canada 43.430 9 Did not advance
10 Daina Tuchscherer Canada 43.440 10 Did not advance
11 Thaynara Morosini Chaves Brazil 44.120 11 Did not advance
12 Maria Paulina Osorno Calderon Colombia 44.350 12 Did not advance
13 Rosario Aguilera Chile 44.460 13 Did not advance
14 Karla Carrera Chala Ecuador 45.620 14 Did not advance

Semifinal

First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to the final.

Rank Heat Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Points Notes
1 1 Mariana Pajón Colombia 40.820 (1) 40.596 (1) 40.266 (1) 3 Q
2 1 Maria Diaz Argentina 41.589 (2) 41.067 (2) 41.498 (2) 6 Q
3 1 Mariana Diaz Argentina 42.104 (3) 41.746 (3) 42.864 (4) 10 Q
4 1 Priscila Andreia Stevaux Carnaval Brazil 43.932 (5) 42.848 (4) 42.107 (3) 12 Q
5 1 Maria Paulina Osorno Calderon Colombia 3:11.855 (7) 43.634 (5) 43.039 (5) 17
6 1 Rosario Aguilera Chile 1:21.421 (6) 47.073 (6) 45.834 (6) 18
7 1 Amelia Walsh Canada 43.904 (4) REL (9) 1:18.217 (7) 20
1 2 Alise Post United States 41.746 (2) 41.152 (2) 40.143 (1) 5 Q
2 2 Felicia Stancil United States 41.199 (1) 41.423 (3) 40.672 (2) 6 Q
3 2 Stefany Hernandez Mendoza Venezuela :07.793 (7) 40.539 (1) 40.918 (3) 11 Q
4 2 Domenica Azuero Gonzalez Ecuador 44.739 (5) 41.947 (4) 42.284 (4) 13 Q
5 2 Daina Tuchscherer Canada 43.163 (3) 42.374 (5) 42.845 (6) 14
6 2 Thaynara Morosini Chaves Brazil 44.470 (4) 44.435 (6) 42.715 (5) 15
7 2 Karla Carrera Chala Ecuador 44.794 (6) 44.474 (7) 47.173 (7) 20

Final

Rank Name Nation Time Gap Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Felicia Stancil United States 41.647 -
2nd, silver medalist(s) Domenica Azuero Gonzalez Ecuador 41.948 +0.301
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Mariana Diaz Argentina 42.611 +0.964
4 Priscila Andreia Stevaux Carnaval Brazil 45.556 +3.909
5 Maria Diaz Argentina 50.145 +8.498
6 Alise Post United States :22.541 +40.894
Mariana Pajón Colombia DNF
Stefany Hernandez Mendoza Venezuela DNF

References

  1. Persaud, Travis (17 July 2014). "Oro-Medonte biking facility ready to host Pan Am Games". Barrie Examiner. Sun Media. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
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