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2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships

The 2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships took place in Winterthur in switzerland from 9 to 11 November and crowned world champions in the cycling disciplines of cycle ball and artistic cycling. Germany managed to get all seven gold medals at this championship and won 11 medals in total - including all three in men's single artistic cycling.

2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships
VenueWinterthur, Switzerland
Date(s) (2007-11-09 - 2007-11-11)9 November–11 November 2007
StadiumEulachhalle
Nations participating21
Cyclists participating144
The logo of the Indoor Cycling world championship in Winterthur

The whole event was located in the stadium Eulachhalle, originally the home stadium of the handball club Pfadi Winterthur. It was actually the second indoor cycling world championship held in Winterthur after the one in 1997.

In total 144 athletes out of 21 nations took part in the competition. The participating nations were all from Europe and Asia, except for a Tchad starting Czech team.

Organisation edit

The idea to give Winterthur another world championship indoor cycling after the one in 1997 came from Marianne Kern, member of the RMV Pfungen and member of the management board of Swiss Cycling for indoor cycling. After the candidature of Winterthur was made public the other candidates revoke their candidatures so that Winterthur could perform the World Championship. The whole event had a budget of 750'000 swiss francs - after the end of the WC they made a profit of 29'600 SFr.[1]

The organising committee edit

  • Daniel Frei, president
  • Max Wullschleger, finances
  • Marianne Kern, sport
  • Toni Hostettler, marketing
  • Daniel Spengler, infrastructure

The members of the OC are all out of the city and the region of Winterthur.

Venue edit

The whole event took place in the Eulachhalle in Winterthur. During the event one hall was used for the sporting events and the other was an event hall, where you could eat and also a cultural program was there. In the entrance area there were some exhibitors, a bar, a coat check and an information desk. The Eulachhalle was sold out during the whole event with 3,280 spectators, a hall record.

Medals table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Germany (GER)63211
2  Austria (AUT)0303
3  Switzerland (SUI)0033
4  Czech Republic (CZE)0011
Totals (4 entries)66618

Cycle ball edit

Es wurde ein 2er-Teamwettkampf bei den Herren durchgeführt.

Modus edit

The competitors started in three different groups, ordered after their strengthen. In group A the fight for the medals took place. In all groups they compete in the league mode against each other. For group B and C the table afterward is the final results.

In group A there was also an intermediate stage where the 2nd- against the 5th-placed and the 3rd against the 4th placed played. The winners came into a final round with the winner of the first round. The two first teams of the final round make out the world cup winner in a final game at the end.

Group A edit

In the group A Germany could win the final game against Austria with 6:4. Top goal scorer was the Austrian player Martin Lingg.

place country player 1 player 2
1.   Germany Thomas Abel Christian Hess
2.   Austria Martin Lingg Markus Bröll
3.   Switzerland Timo Reichen Peter Jiricek
4.   Czech Republic Robert Loskot Pavel Vitula
5.   Croatia Jasmin Fazlic Michael Posedi
6.   Belgium Rudy Covent Peter Martens

Relegation game group A/B edit

  Japan -   Belgium 3:2

Group B edit

place country player 1 player 2 GD Pts.
1.   Japan Naoya Kinoshita Ko Matsuda 24:14 9
2.   Romania Dorian Doroftei Mircea Tric 14:9 8
3.   Spain Daniel Cortés Balsalobre Florencio Monge 11:15 4
4.   Slovakia Dalibor Roznik Robert Rizmann 8:15 3
5.   France Frédérique Marcoux Michel Maillavin 12:15 2

Relegation game group B/C edit

  Hong Kong -   France 6:4

Group C edit

place country player 1 player 2 GD Pts.
1.   Hong Kong Man Fai Lo Wing Tai Ho 39:8 16
2.   Hungary Tamás Szitás Vilmos Toma 37:15 13
3.   Malaysia Abd Halim Samsinar Dahlan Mohd Zikri 28:19 6
4.   Macau U Hin Lai Run Quin Lin 4:66 0

Artistic cycling edit

There were competitions in single, pair and four-man-team for women and in single and pair for men.

Modus edit

At first there was a qualification round with all athletes. The four best athletes could fight for the medals in the final.

Women edit

Single edit

In total 23 athletes out of 12 nations participated in that discipline.

final table
place country competitor max pts. final pts.
1.   Germany Anja Scheu 338.00 331.60
2.   Austria Sarah Kohl 335.40 328.51
3.   Germany Sandra Beck 336.80 326.35
4.   Czech Republic Martina Trnková 336.60 322.27

Pair edit

In total 14 teams out of 9 nations participated in that discipline. The German team Schulheis/Sprinkmeier made in qualification round with 316.39 points a new world record.

final table
place country competitor 1 competitor 2 max pts. final pts.
1.   Germany Katrin Schultheis Sandra Sprinkmeier 325.40 311.61
2.   Germany Jasmin Soika Katharina Wurster 315.60 302.37
3.   Czech Republic Andrea Petríckova Iva Valesová 304.00 288.61
4.   Switzerland Barbara Morf Nina Bommeli 300.00 288.07

Four-Man-Team edit

Beside the finalists Hungary and France had a team, but they had both no chances for the finals.

final table
place country team max pts. final pts.
1.   Germany Manuela Dieterle
Katja Gaisser
Simone Rudolf
Ines Rudolf
368.60 356.23
2.   Austria Kathrin Hagen
Melanie Melbinger
Martina Schwar
Silke Melbinger
371.80 352.31
3.   Switzerland Angela Bolliger
Daniela Keller
Doris Roth
Corinna Paul
365.00 345.87
4.   Czech Republic Markéta Tobolíková
Jana Oplocká
Michaela Matousková
Katerina Pribylová
366.80 331.47

Men edit

Single edit

In total 23 Athletes out of 13 nations participated in that discipline.

final table
place country competitor max pts. final pts.
1.   Germany Robin Hartmann 349.60 347.25
2.   Germany David Schnabel 348.20 346.97
3.   Germany Michael Brugger 346.20 342.81
4.   Czech Republic Milan Krivánek 332.60 325.27

Pair edit

In total 12 Doubles out of 7 nations participated in that discipline.

final table
place country competitor 1 competitor 2 max pts. final pts.
1.   Germany Felix Niederberger Jonas Niederberger 328.40 320.33
2.   Germany Viktor Volk Manuel Huber 321.80 306.88
3.   Switzerland Beni Jost Joel Schmid 299.00 294.53
4.   Hong Kong Sum Yee Yu Tin Hin Lo 298.20 290.30

References edit

  1. ^ "News "Hallenradsport-WM 2007 mit Gewinn."". Archived from the original on 15 January 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2010.

Websites edit

  • Official website of the Indoor Cycling-WC 2007 (in German)


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The 2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships took place in Winterthur in switzerland from 9 to 11 November and crowned world champions in the cycling disciplines of cycle ball and artistic cycling Germany managed to get all seven gold medals at this championship and won 11 medals in total including all three in men s single artistic cycling 2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World ChampionshipsVenueWinterthur SwitzerlandDate s 2007 11 09 2007 11 11 9 November 11 November 2007StadiumEulachhalleNations participating21Cyclists participating144 The logo of the Indoor Cycling world championship in WinterthurThe whole event was located in the stadium Eulachhalle originally the home stadium of the handball club Pfadi Winterthur It was actually the second indoor cycling world championship held in Winterthur after the one in 1997 In total 144 athletes out of 21 nations took part in the competition The participating nations were all from Europe and Asia except for a Tchad starting Czech team Contents 1 Organisation 1 1 The organising committee 2 Venue 3 Medals table 4 Cycle ball 4 1 Modus 4 2 Group A 4 3 Relegation game group A B 4 4 Group B 4 5 Relegation game group B C 4 6 Group C 5 Artistic cycling 5 1 Modus 5 2 Women 5 2 1 Single 5 2 2 Pair 5 2 3 Four Man Team 5 3 Men 5 3 1 Single 5 3 2 Pair 6 References 7 WebsitesOrganisation editThe idea to give Winterthur another world championship indoor cycling after the one in 1997 came from Marianne Kern member of the RMV Pfungen and member of the management board of Swiss Cycling for indoor cycling After the candidature of Winterthur was made public the other candidates revoke their candidatures so that Winterthur could perform the World Championship The whole event had a budget of 750 000 swiss francs after the end of the WC they made a profit of 29 600 SFr 1 The organising committee edit Daniel Frei president Max Wullschleger finances Marianne Kern sport Toni Hostettler marketing Daniel Spengler infrastructure The members of the OC are all out of the city and the region of Winterthur Venue editThe whole event took place in the Eulachhalle in Winterthur During the event one hall was used for the sporting events and the other was an event hall where you could eat and also a cultural program was there In the entrance area there were some exhibitors a bar a coat check and an information desk The Eulachhalle was sold out during the whole event with 3 280 spectators a hall record Medals table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Germany GER 632112 nbsp Austria AUT 03033 nbsp Switzerland SUI 00334 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 0011Totals 4 entries 66618Cycle ball editEs wurde ein 2er Teamwettkampf bei den Herren durchgefuhrt Modus edit The competitors started in three different groups ordered after their strengthen In group A the fight for the medals took place In all groups they compete in the league mode against each other For group B and C the table afterward is the final results In group A there was also an intermediate stage where the 2nd against the 5th placed and the 3rd against the 4th placed played The winners came into a final round with the winner of the first round The two first teams of the final round make out the world cup winner in a final game at the end Group A edit In the group A Germany could win the final game against Austria with 6 4 Top goal scorer was the Austrian player Martin Lingg place country player 1 player 2 1 nbsp Germany Thomas Abel Christian Hess 2 nbsp Austria Martin Lingg Markus Broll 3 nbsp Switzerland Timo Reichen Peter Jiricek 4 nbsp Czech Republic Robert Loskot Pavel Vitula 5 nbsp Croatia Jasmin Fazlic Michael Posedi 6 nbsp Belgium Rudy Covent Peter Martens Relegation game group A B edit nbsp Japan nbsp Belgium 3 2 Group B edit place country player 1 player 2 GD Pts 1 nbsp Japan Naoya Kinoshita Ko Matsuda 24 14 9 2 nbsp Romania Dorian Doroftei Mircea Tric 14 9 8 3 nbsp Spain Daniel Cortes Balsalobre Florencio Monge 11 15 4 4 nbsp Slovakia Dalibor Roznik Robert Rizmann 8 15 3 5 nbsp France Frederique Marcoux Michel Maillavin 12 15 2 Relegation game group B C edit nbsp Hong Kong nbsp France 6 4 Group C edit place country player 1 player 2 GD Pts 1 nbsp Hong Kong Man Fai Lo Wing Tai Ho 39 8 16 2 nbsp Hungary Tamas Szitas Vilmos Toma 37 15 13 3 nbsp Malaysia Abd Halim Samsinar Dahlan Mohd Zikri 28 19 6 4 nbsp Macau U Hin Lai Run Quin Lin 4 66 0Artistic cycling editThere were competitions in single pair and four man team for women and in single and pair for men Modus edit At first there was a qualification round with all athletes The four best athletes could fight for the medals in the final Women edit Single edit In total 23 athletes out of 12 nations participated in that discipline final table place country competitor max pts final pts 1 nbsp Germany Anja Scheu 338 00 331 60 2 nbsp Austria Sarah Kohl 335 40 328 51 3 nbsp Germany Sandra Beck 336 80 326 35 4 nbsp Czech Republic Martina Trnkova 336 60 322 27 Pair edit In total 14 teams out of 9 nations participated in that discipline The German team Schulheis Sprinkmeier made in qualification round with 316 39 points a new world record final table place country competitor 1 competitor 2 max pts final pts 1 nbsp Germany Katrin Schultheis Sandra Sprinkmeier 325 40 311 61 2 nbsp Germany Jasmin Soika Katharina Wurster 315 60 302 37 3 nbsp Czech Republic Andrea Petrickova Iva Valesova 304 00 288 61 4 nbsp Switzerland Barbara Morf Nina Bommeli 300 00 288 07 Four Man Team edit Beside the finalists Hungary and France had a team but they had both no chances for the finals final table place country team max pts final pts 1 nbsp Germany Manuela DieterleKatja GaisserSimone RudolfInes Rudolf 368 60 356 23 2 nbsp Austria Kathrin HagenMelanie MelbingerMartina SchwarSilke Melbinger 371 80 352 31 3 nbsp Switzerland Angela BolligerDaniela KellerDoris RothCorinna Paul 365 00 345 87 4 nbsp Czech Republic Marketa TobolikovaJana OplockaMichaela MatouskovaKaterina Pribylova 366 80 331 47 Men edit Single edit In total 23 Athletes out of 13 nations participated in that discipline final table place country competitor max pts final pts 1 nbsp Germany Robin Hartmann 349 60 347 25 2 nbsp Germany David Schnabel 348 20 346 97 3 nbsp Germany Michael Brugger 346 20 342 81 4 nbsp Czech Republic Milan Krivanek 332 60 325 27 Pair edit In total 12 Doubles out of 7 nations participated in that discipline final table place country competitor 1 competitor 2 max pts final pts 1 nbsp Germany Felix Niederberger Jonas Niederberger 328 40 320 33 2 nbsp Germany Viktor Volk Manuel Huber 321 80 306 88 3 nbsp Switzerland Beni Jost Joel Schmid 299 00 294 53 4 nbsp Hong Kong Sum Yee Yu Tin Hin Lo 298 20 290 30References edit News Hallenradsport WM 2007 mit Gewinn Archived from the original on 15 January 2013 Retrieved 19 July 2010 Websites editOfficial website of the Indoor Cycling WC 2007 in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships amp 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