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2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's individual pursuit

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The Women's individual pursuit was one of the 9 women's events at the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Ballerup, Denmark on 24 March 2010.

22 cyclists from 17 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest 2 riders advanced to the Final and the 3rd and 4th best riders raced for the bronze medal.

The qualification took place on 24 March and the Finals later the same day.

World record

World record
WR 3:24.537  Sarah Ulmer (NZL) Athens Greece 22 August 2004

Qualifying

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Sarah Hammer  United States 3:27.826 Q
2 Wendy Houvenaghel  Great Britain 3:30.377 Q
3 Alison Shanks  New Zealand 3:31.259 Q
4 Vilija Sereikaitė  Lithuania 3:31.905 Q
5 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands 3:33.704
6 Lesya Kalytovska  Ukraine 3:36.159
7 Jaime Nielsen  New Zealand 3:37.212
8 Vera Koedooder  Netherlands 3:37.466
9 Tara Whitten  Canada 3:38.315
10 Jiang Fan  China 3:38.519
11 Pascale Schnider   Switzerland 3:39.111
12 Na Ah Reum  South Korea 3:39.518
13 Sarah Kent  Australia 3:40.779
14 Verena Joos  Germany 3:41.092
15 Dalila Rodríguez Hernandez  Cuba 3:41.277
16 Charlotte Becker  Germany 3:42.068
17 Elissavet Chantzi  Greece 3:44.802
18 Aušrinė Trebaitė  Lithuania 3:45.286
19 Vaida Pikauskaitė  Lithuania 3:45.782
20 Débora Gálvez Lopes  Spain 3:46.051
21 Chanpeng Nontasin  Thailand 3:54.945
22 Wong Wan Yiu Jamie  Hong Kong 3:59.093

Finals

Rank Name Nation Time
Gold Medal Race
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sarah Hammer  United States 3:28.601
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wendy Houvenaghel  Great Britain 3:32.496
Bronze Medal Race
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vilija Sereikaitė  Lithuania 3:32.085
4 Alison Shanks  New Zealand 3:32.733

References