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2014 UCI Juniors Track World Championships

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2014 UCI Juniors Track World Championships
VenueSouth Korea Gwangmyeong Speedom in Gwangmyeong
Date(s) (2014-08-08 - 2014-08-12)8–12 August 2014

The 2014 UCI Juniors Track World Championships was the 11th annual Junior World Championship for track cycling held at the Gwangmyeong Speedom in Gwangmyeong, South Korea from 8 to 12 August 2014.

Medals were won across 19 disciplines.[1]

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Sprint
details
Sébastien Vigier
 France
Braeden Dean
 Australia
Benjamin Gil
 France
1 km Time Trial
details
Jiří Janošek
 Czech Republic
1:02.558 Alexey Nosov
 Russia
1:04.005 Muhammad Firdau Mohd Zonis
 Malaysia
1:04.161
Pursuit
details
Ivo Oliveira
 Portugal
3:18.905 Regan Gough
 New Zealand
3:22.277 Daniel Fitter
 Australia
3:21.165
Team Pursuit
details
Alexander Porter
Sam Welsford
Callum Scotson
Daniel Fitter
 Australia
4:06.970 Jaime Restrepo
Wilmar Paredes
Julián Cardona
Javier Ignacio Montoya
 Colombia
4:10.827 Regan Gough
Nicholas Kergozou
Luke Mudgway
Jack Ford
 New Zealand
4:11.561
Team Sprint[R]
details
Sergey Gorlov
Alexey Nosov
Sergey Tabolin
 Russia
1:00.338 Jeahee Jung
Hyeyun Seok
Seongjin Son
 South Korea
1:00.961


 Poland
1:01.562
Keirin
details
Sergey Gorlov
 Russia
Benjamin Gil
 France
Patryk Rajkowski
 Poland
Scratch
details
Sergey Rostovtsev
 Russia
Mathias Albrechtsen
 Denmark
Rui Oliveira
 Portugal
Points Race
details
Regan Gough
 New Zealand
42 Points Nikolai Ilichev
 Russia
38 Points Edgar Stepanyan
 Armenia
32 Points
Omnium[2]
details
Casper Pedersen
 Denmark
200 Points Sam Welsford
 Australia
181 Points Kim Ji-hoon
 South Korea
175 Points
Madison
details
Regan Gough
Luke Mudgway
 New Zealand
12 Points Marc Jurczyk
Manuel Porzner
 Germany
11 Points Ivo Oliveira
Rui Oliveira
 Portugal
9 Points
Women's Events
Sprint
details
Courtney Field
 Australia
Tatiana Kiseleva
 Russia
Nicky Degrendele
 Belgium
500 m Time Trial
details
Tatiana Kiseleva
 Russia
35.470 Courtney Field
 Australia
35.569 Emma Hinze
 Germany
35.662
Pursuit
details
Alexandra Manly
 Australia
2:24.624 Lisa Klein
 Germany
2:27.877 Lauren Perry
 Australia
2:28.543
Team Pursuit
details
Macey Stewart
Alexandra Manly
Josie Talbot
Danielle McKinnirey
 Australia
4:37.891 Martina Alzini
Claudia Cretti
Maria Vittoria Sperotto
Daniela Magnetto
 Italy
4:40.506 Holly Edmondston
Bryony Botha
Holly White
Nina Wollaston
 New Zealand
4:45.157
Team Sprint[R]
details
Doreen Heinze
Emma Hinze
 Germany
45.468 Tatiana Kiseleva
Anna Kozinova
 Russia
45.742 Choi Seulgi
Jang Yeonhee
 South Korea
46.429
Keirin
details
Nicky Degrendele
 Belgium
Courtney Field
 Australia
Doreen Heinze
 Germany
Scratch
details
Amalie Dideriksen
 Denmark
Soline Lamboley
 France
Josie Talbot
 Australia
Points Race
details
Camila Valbuena
 Colombia
49 Points Yumi Kajihara
 Japan
41 Points Josie Talbot
 Australia
22 Points
Omnium[3]
details
Macey Stewart
 Australia
205 Points Martina Alzini
 Italy
205 Points Soline Lamboley
 France
181 Points

Notes

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  • R Held on a 333m track. Team sprint records are only kept for 250m tracks.[4]

Medals table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)53513
2 Russia (RUS)4408
3 New Zealand (NZL)2125
4 Denmark (DEN)2103
5 Germany (DEU)1225
6 South Korea (KOR)1124
7 Colombia (COL)1102
8 Portugal (POR)1023
9 Belgium (BEL)1012
10 Czech Republic (CZE)1001
11 France (FRA)0314
12 Italy (ITA)0202
13 Japan (JPN)0101
14 Poland (POL)0022
15 Armenia (ARM)0011
 Malaysia (MAS)0011
Totals (16 entries)19191957

References

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  1. ^ trackcyclingnews.com
  2. ^ "UCI Juniors Track World Championships: Pedersen takes over for Denmark". UCI. 11 August 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  3. ^ "UCI Juniors Track World Championships: Fifth title for Australia". UCI. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  4. ^ "UCI CYCLING REGULATIONS" (PDF). UCI. 4 June 2016. p. 64. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
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