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2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the World Championship for track cycling. They took place at the BGŻ Arena in Pruszków, Poland from 25 to 29 March 2009. Nineteen events were on the programme, with the women's omnium being added to the eighteen events contested at the 2008 championships.

2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenuePruszków, Poland
Date(s) (2009-03-25 - 2009-03-29)25–29 March 2009
VelodromeBGŻ Arena
Events19
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Australia topped the medal table with four gold medals, with France on second and Great Britain on third place.

In the Men's events, Michael Mørkøv and Alex Rasmussen, both of Denmark, and Grégory Baugé of France took home two gold medals while Australian Cameron Meyer took home a gold and two silver medals. For the women, Simona Krupeckaitė of Lithuania won three medals; a gold and two bronzes. Victoria Pendleton and Elizabeth Armitstead of Great Britain won three medals each; a gold, a silver, and a bronze with.

Medal table Edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Australia (AUS)44210
2  France (FRA)3216
3  Great Britain (GBR)2439
4  Denmark (DEN)2103
5  Germany (GER)2013
6  New Zealand (NZL)1113
7  Cuba (CUB)1102
  United States (USA)1102
9  Lithuania (LTU)1034
10  China (CHN)1001
  Italy (ITA)1001
12  Canada (CAN)0202
13  Netherlands (NED)0145
14  Malaysia (MAS)0112
15  Argentina (ARG)0101
16  Austria (AUT)0011
  Belgium (BEL)0011
  Czech Republic (CZE)0011
Totals (18 entries)19191957

Medal summary Edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Men's sprint
details
Grégory Baugé
  France
Azizul Hasni Awang
  Malaysia
Kévin Sireau
  France
Men's 1 km time trial
details
Stefan Nimke
  Germany
1:00.666 Taylor Phinney
  United States
1:01.611 Mohd Rizal Tisin
  Malaysia
1:01.658
Men's individual pursuit
details
Taylor Phinney
  United States
4:17.631 Jack Bobridge
  Australia
4:20.091 Dominique Cornu
  Belgium
4:22.347
Men's team pursuit
details
Michael Færk Christensen
Casper Jørgensen
Jens-Erik Madsen
Alex Rasmussen

Michael Mørkøv (qualifying round only)
  Denmark
3:58.246 Jack Bobridge
Rohan Dennis
Leigh Howard
Cameron Meyer
  Australia
3:58.863 Westley Gough
Peter Latham
Marc Ryan
Jesse Sergent
  New Zealand
4:00.248
Men's team sprint
details
Grégory Baugé
Mickaël Bourgain
Kévin Sireau
  France
43.510 Matthew Crampton
Jason Kenny
Jamie Staff
  Great Britain
43.869 René Enders
Robert Förstemann
Stefan Nimke
  Germany
43.912
Men's keirin
details
Maximilian Levy
  Germany
François Pervis
  France
Teun Mulder
  Netherlands
Men's scratch
details
Morgan Kneisky
  France
Ángel Colla
  Argentina
Andreas Müller
  Austria
Men's points race
details
Cameron Meyer
  Australia
24 Daniel Kreutzfeldt
  Denmark
22 Chris Newton
  Great Britain
21
Men's madison
details
Michael Mørkøv
Alex Rasmussen
  Denmark
Leigh Howard
Cameron Meyer
  Australia
Martin Bláha
Jiří Hochmann
  Czech Republic
Men's omnium
details
Leigh Howard
  Australia
19 Zachary Bell
  Canada
21 Tim Veldt
  Netherlands
24
Women's events
Women's sprint
details
Victoria Pendleton
  Great Britain
Willy Kanis
  Netherlands
Simona Krupeckaitė
  Lithuania
Women's 500 m time trial
details
Simona Krupeckaitė
  Lithuania
33.296
WR
Anna Meares
  Australia
33.796 Victoria Pendleton
  Great Britain
34.102
Women's individual pursuit
details
Alison Shanks
  New Zealand
3:29.807 Wendy Houvenaghel
  Great Britain
3:32.174 Vilija Sereikaitė
  Lithuania
3:33.583
Women's team pursuit
details
Elizabeth Armitstead
Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna Rowsell

  Great Britain
3:22.720 Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Alison Shanks
  New Zealand
3:23.993 Ashlee Ankudinoff
Sarah Kent
Josephine Tomic
  Australia
3:24.972
Women's team sprint
details
Kaarle McCulloch
Anna Meares

  Australia
33.149
WR
Shanaze Reade
Victoria Pendleton
  Great Britain
33.380 Gintarė Gaivenytė
Simona Krupeckaitė
  Lithuania
33.495
Women's keirin
details
Guo Shuang
  China
Clara Sanchez
  France
Willy Kanis
  Netherlands
Women's scratch
details
Yumari González
  Cuba
Elizabeth Armitstead
  Great Britain
Belinda Goss
  Australia
Women's points race
details
Giorgia Bronzini
  Italy
18 Yumari González
  Cuba
15 Elizabeth Armitstead
  Great Britain
13
Women's omnium
details
Josephine Tomic
  Australia
26 Tara Whitten
  Canada
27 Yvonne Hijgenaar
  Netherlands
27

See also Edit

References Edit

External links Edit

  • Results book
  • Track Cycling World Championships - Pruszkow, Poland, March 25-29, 2009 cycling news.com

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The 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the World Championship for track cycling They took place at the BGZ Arena in Pruszkow Poland from 25 to 29 March 2009 Nineteen events were on the programme with the women s omnium being added to the eighteen events contested at the 2008 championships 2009 UCI Track Cycling World ChampionshipsVenuePruszkow PolandDate s 2009 03 25 2009 03 29 25 29 March 2009VelodromeBGZ ArenaEvents19 20082010 Australia topped the medal table with four gold medals with France on second and Great Britain on third place In the Men s events Michael Morkov and Alex Rasmussen both of Denmark and Gregory Bauge of France took home two gold medals while Australian Cameron Meyer took home a gold and two silver medals For the women Simona Krupeckaite of Lithuania won three medals a gold and two bronzes Victoria Pendleton and Elizabeth Armitstead of Great Britain won three medals each a gold a silver and a bronze with Contents 1 Medal table 2 Medal summary 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMedal table EditRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Australia AUS 442102 nbsp France FRA 32163 nbsp Great Britain GBR 24394 nbsp Denmark DEN 21035 nbsp Germany GER 20136 nbsp New Zealand NZL 11137 nbsp Cuba CUB 1102 nbsp United States USA 11029 nbsp Lithuania LTU 103410 nbsp China CHN 1001 nbsp Italy ITA 100112 nbsp Canada CAN 020213 nbsp Netherlands NED 014514 nbsp Malaysia MAS 011215 nbsp Argentina ARG 010116 nbsp Austria AUT 0011 nbsp Belgium BEL 0011 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 0011Totals 18 entries 19191957Medal summary EditEvent Gold Silver BronzeMen s eventsMen s sprint details Gregory Bauge nbsp France Azizul Hasni Awang nbsp Malaysia Kevin Sireau nbsp FranceMen s 1 km time trial details Stefan Nimke nbsp Germany 1 00 666 Taylor Phinney nbsp United States 1 01 611 Mohd Rizal Tisin nbsp Malaysia 1 01 658Men s individual pursuit details Taylor Phinney nbsp United States 4 17 631 Jack Bobridge nbsp Australia 4 20 091 Dominique Cornu nbsp Belgium 4 22 347Men s team pursuitdetails Michael Faerk ChristensenCasper JorgensenJens Erik MadsenAlex RasmussenMichael Morkov qualifying round only nbsp Denmark 3 58 246 Jack BobridgeRohan DennisLeigh HowardCameron Meyer nbsp Australia 3 58 863 Westley GoughPeter LathamMarc RyanJesse Sergent nbsp New Zealand 4 00 248Men s team sprintdetails Gregory BaugeMickael BourgainKevin Sireau nbsp France 43 510 Matthew CramptonJason KennyJamie Staff nbsp Great Britain 43 869 Rene EndersRobert ForstemannStefan Nimke nbsp Germany 43 912Men s keirindetails Maximilian Levy nbsp Germany Francois Pervis nbsp France Teun Mulder nbsp NetherlandsMen s scratchdetails Morgan Kneisky nbsp France Angel Colla nbsp Argentina Andreas Muller nbsp AustriaMen s points racedetails Cameron Meyer nbsp Australia 24 Daniel Kreutzfeldt nbsp Denmark 22 Chris Newton nbsp Great Britain 21Men s madisondetails Michael MorkovAlex Rasmussen nbsp Denmark Leigh HowardCameron Meyer nbsp Australia Martin BlahaJiri Hochmann nbsp Czech RepublicMen s omniumdetails Leigh Howard nbsp Australia 19 Zachary Bell nbsp Canada 21 Tim Veldt nbsp Netherlands 24Women s eventsWomen s sprint details Victoria Pendleton nbsp Great Britain Willy Kanis nbsp Netherlands Simona Krupeckaite nbsp LithuaniaWomen s 500 m time trial details Simona Krupeckaite nbsp Lithuania 33 296 WR Anna Meares nbsp Australia 33 796 Victoria Pendleton nbsp Great Britain 34 102Women s individual pursuitdetails Alison Shanks nbsp New Zealand 3 29 807 Wendy Houvenaghel nbsp Great Britain 3 32 174 Vilija Sereikaite nbsp Lithuania 3 33 583Women s team pursuitdetails Elizabeth ArmitsteadWendy HouvenaghelJoanna Rowsell nbsp Great Britain 3 22 720 Lauren EllisJaime NielsenAlison Shanks nbsp New Zealand 3 23 993 Ashlee AnkudinoffSarah KentJosephine Tomic nbsp Australia 3 24 972Women s team sprintdetails Kaarle McCullochAnna Meares nbsp Australia 33 149 WR Shanaze ReadeVictoria Pendleton nbsp Great Britain 33 380 Gintare GaivenyteSimona Krupeckaite nbsp Lithuania 33 495Women s keirindetails Guo Shuang nbsp China Clara Sanchez nbsp France Willy Kanis nbsp NetherlandsWomen s scratchdetails Yumari Gonzalez nbsp Cuba Elizabeth Armitstead nbsp Great Britain Belinda Goss nbsp AustraliaWomen s points racedetails Giorgia Bronzini nbsp Italy 18 Yumari Gonzalez nbsp Cuba 15 Elizabeth Armitstead nbsp Great Britain 13Women s omniumdetails Josephine Tomic nbsp Australia 26 Tara Whitten nbsp Canada 27 Yvonne Hijgenaar nbsp Netherlands 27See also Edit nbsp Sports portalCycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics 2008 09 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking 2008 09 UCI Track Cycling World Cup ClassicsReferences EditExternal links EditResults book Track Cycling World Championships Pruszkow Poland March 25 29 2009 cycling news com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships amp oldid 1135471255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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