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Results -- Cycling
Sept. 30
Women's individual time trial:
1. Leontien Zijlaard (Netherlands) 42:00
2. Mari Holden (United States) :37 behind
3. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) :52
4. Anna Wilson (Australia) :58
5. Joane Somarriba Arrola (Spain) 1:06
6. Clara Hughes (Canada) 1:12
7. Judith Arndt (Germany) 1:31
8. Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany) 1:37
9. Diana Ziliute (Lithuania) 1:39
10. Edita Pucinskaite (Lithuania) 1:48
11. Mirjam Melchers (Netherlands) 2:12
12. Zoulfia Zabirova (Russia) 2:22
13. Catherine Marsal (France) 2:27
14. Ceris Gilfillan (Britain) 2:29
15. Genevieve Jeanson (Canada) 2:32
16. Karen Kurreck (United States) 2:33
17. Yvonne McGregor (Britain) 2:37
18. Teodora Ruano (Spain) same time
19. Tetyana Stiajkina (Ukraine) 2:45
20. Solrun Flataas (Norway) 3:01
21. Tracey Gaudry (Australia) 3:11
22. Nicole Braendli (Switzerland) 3:16
23. Olga Slioussareva (Russia) 3:51
Alessandra Cappellotto (Italy) dns

Men's individual time trial final:
1. Vyatcheslav Ekimov (Russia) 57:40 (48.69 kph)
2. Jan Ullrich (Germany) :08 behind
3. Lance Armstrong (United States) :34
4. Abraham Olano (Spain) :51
5. Laurent Jalabert (France) 1:04
6. Andrei Teteriouk (Kazakhstan) 1:12
7. Thor Hushovd (Norway) 1:20
8. Santos Gonzalez Capilla (Spain) 1:23
9. Serhiy Honchar (Ukraine) 1:40
10. Tyler Hamilton (United States) 1:46
11. Chris Boardman (Britain) 1:52
12. Andreas Kloeden (Germany) 1:53
13. Christophe Moreau (France) 1:57
14. Evgueni Petrov (Russia) 2:00
15. Raivis Belohvosciks (Latvia) 2:17
16. David Millar (Britain) 2:37
17. Evgeny Wacker (Kyrgyzstan) 2:41
18. Sergiy Matveyev (Ukraine) 2:45
19. Nathan O'Neill (Australia) 2:52
20. Eric Wohlberg (Canada) 2:54
21. Dainis Ozols (Latvia) 3:06
22. Martin Hvastija (Slovenia) 3:28
23. Raimondas Rumsas (Lithuania) same time
24. Victor Hugo Pena (Colombia) 3:30
25. Arturas Kasputis (Lithuania) 3:42
26. Koos Moerenhout (Netherlands) 3:47
27. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan) 3:54
28. Tomas Konecny (Czech Republic) 3:56
29. Erik Dekker (Netherlands) 4:00
30. Martin Rittsel (Sweden) 4:19
31. Piotr Wadecki (Poland) 4:24
32. Lauri Aus (Estonia) 4:36
33. Alex Zuelle (Switzerland) 4:54
34. Rene Haselbacher (Austria) 4:58
35. Vitor Gamito (Portugal) 5:36
36. Amr El Nady (Egypt) 5:38
37. Michael Andersson (Sweden) 7:39
Michael Sandstod (Denmark) dnf

Sept. 27
Men's road race final:
1. Jan Ullrich (Germany) 5:29:08 (43.64 kph)
2. Alexandre Vinokourov (Kazakhstan) 9
3. Andreas Kloeden (Germany) 12
4. Michele Bartoli (Italy) 1:26
5. Laurent Jalabert (France)
6. Frank Hoj (Denmark)
7. Piotr Wadecki (Poland)
8. George Hincapie (United States)
9. Paolo Bettini (Italy)
10. Dmitri Konychev (Russia) all same time
11. Danilo di Luca (Italy) 1:29
12. Axel Merckx (Belgium)
13. Lance Armstrong (United States) both same time
14. Erik Zabel (Germany) 1:38
15. Max van Heeswijk (Netherlands)
16. Gordon Fraser (Canada)
17. Oscar Freire Gomez (Spain)
18. Jaan Kirsipuu (Estonia)
19. Robbie McEwen (Australia)
20. Zbigniew Spruch (Poland)
21. Markus Zberg (Switzerland)
22. Arvis Piziks (Latvia)
23. Peter Wrolich (Austria)
24. Rolf Aldag (Germany)
25. Leon van Bon (Netherlands)
26. Andrej Hauptman (Slovenia)
27. Volodymyr Duma (Ukraine)
28. Glenn Magnusson (Sweden)
29. Pavel Tonkov (Russia)
30. Henk Vogels (Australia)
31. Ruber Marin (Colombia)
32. Uros Murn (Slovenia)
33. Nico Mattan (Belgium)
34. Fred Rodriguez (United States)
35. Maximilian Sciandri (Britain)
36. Serguei Ivanov (Russia)
37. Oscar Camenzind (Switzerland)
38. John Tanner (Britain)
39. Serguei Outschakov (Ukraine)
40. Nicki Sorensen (Denmark)
41. Gerrit Glomser (Austria)
42. Olexandr Fedenko (Ukraine)
43. David McCann (Ireland)
44. Raimondas Rumsas (Lithuania)
45. Laurent Brochard (France)
46. Andrei Teteriouk (Kazakhstan)
47. Chris Jenner (New Zealand)
48. Zbigniew Piatek (Poland)
49. Tyler Hamilton (United States)
50. Omar Enrique Pumar (Venezuela)
51. Matthias Buxhofer (Austria)
52. Antonio Cruz (United States)
53. Alexandr Shefer (Kazakhstan)
54. Mauro Gianetti (Switzerland)
55. Erki Putsep (Estonia)
56. Jens Voigt (Germany)
57. Sergey Yakovlev (Kazakhstan)
58. Piotr Przydzial (Poland)
59. Rolf Sorensen (Denmark)
60. Abraham Olano (Spain)
61. Julian Dean (New Zealand)
62. Christophe Moreau (France)
63. Richard Virenque (France)
64. Laurent Dufaux (Switzerland)
65. Volodimir Gustov (Ukraine)
66. Francesco Casagrande (Italy)
67. Marc Wauters (Belgium)
68. Alex Zuelle (Switzerland)
69. Marco Pantani (Italy)
70. Pavel Padrnos (Czech Republic)
71. Rik Verbrugghe (Belgium)
72. Eric Wohlberg (Canada)
73. Andrei Kivilev (Kazakhstan) all same time
74. Ciaran Power (Ireland) 5:50
75. Viacheslav Ekimov (Russia)
76. Tomas Konecny (Czech Republic) both same time
77. Stuart O'Grady (Australia) 7:06
78. Bjoernar Vestoel (Norway)
79. Peter van Peteghem (Belgium)
80. Tristan Hoffman (Netherlands) all same time
81. Andris Reiss (Latvia) 12:53
82. Jose Medina (Chile) 12:54
83. Manuel Enrique Guevara (Venezuela) 13:35
84. Carlos Alberto Maya (Venezuela) same time
85. Scott Guyton (New Zealand) 14:13
86. David George (South Africa) 16:43
87. Milan Dvorscik (Slovakia) 22:45
88. Alexis Omar Mendez (Venezuela) 23:39
89. Murilo Fischer (Brazil)
90. Martin Riska (Slovakia)
91. Oscar Pineda Mendez (Guatemala) all same time
92. Pedro Pablo Perez (Cuba) 23:40
Scott McGrory (Australia) dnf
Matt White (Australia) dnf
Rene Haselbacher (Austria) dnf
Thomas Muehlbacher (Austria) dnf
Czeslaw Lukaszewicz (Canada) dnf
Brian Walton (Canada) dnf
Luis Sepulveda (Chile) dnf
Santiago Botero (Colombia) dnf
John Fredy Garcia (Colombia) dnf
Fredy Gonzalez (Colombia) dnf
Victor Hugo Pena (Colombia) dnf
Radim Korinek (Czech Republic) dnf
Jan Svorada (Czech Republic) dnf
Lars Michaelsen (Denmark) dnf
Michael Sandstod (Denmark) dnf
Mahmoud Abbas (Egypt) dnf
Mohamed Abdel Fattan (Egypt) dnf
Mohamed Kholafy (Egypt) dnf
Amr El Nady (Egypt) dnf
Lauri Aus (Estonia) dnf
Innar Mandoja (Estonia) dnf
Janek Tombak (Estonia) dnf
Christophe Capelle (France) dnf
Rob Hayles (Britain) dnf
Jeremy Hunt (Britain) dnf
Nick Craig (Britain) dnf
Jazy Fernandez Garcia (Guam) dnf
Hossein Askari (Iran) dnf
Ahad Kazemi Sarai (Iran) dnf
Yoshiyuki Abe (Japan) dnf
Evgeny Wacker (Kyrgyzstan) dnf
Raivis Belohvosciks (Latvia) dnf
Andris Nauduzs (Latvia) dnf
Dainis Ozols (Latvia) dnf
Arturas Kasputis (Lithuania) dnf
Remigijus Lupeikis (Lithuania) dnf
Saulius Sarkauskas (Lithuania) dnf
Erik Dekker (Netherlands) dnf
Koos Moerenhout (Netherlands) dnf
Glen Mitchell (New Zealand) dnf
Kurt Asle Arvesen (Norway) dnf
Svein Gaute Holestoel (Norway) dnf
Thor Hushovd (Norway) dnf
Piotr Chmielewski (Poland) dnf
Jose Azevedo (Portugal) dnf
Bruno Castanheira (Portugal) dnf
Vitor Gamito (Portugal) dnf
Orlando Rodrigues (Portugal) dnf
Evgueni Petrov (Russia) dnf
Romas Bronis (Slovakia) dnf
Robert Nagy (Slovakia) dnf
Martin Hvastija (Slovenia) dnf
Tadej Valjavec (Slovenia) dnf
Robert Owen Hunter (South Africa) dnf
Juan Carlos Dominguez (Spain) dnf
Santos Gonzalez Capilla (Spain) dnf
Miguel Angel Martin Perdiguero (Spain) dnf
Magnus Baeckstedt (Sweden) dnf
Michel Lafis (Sweden) dnf
Martin Rittsel (Sweden) dnf
Serhiy Honchar (Ukraine) dnf
Gregorio Bare (Uruguay) dnf

Sept. 26
Cycling
Women's road race cycling final on Tuesday:
1. Leontien Zijlaard (Netherlands) 3:06:31 (38.51 kph)
2. Hanka Kupfernagel (Germany)
3. Diana Ziliute (Lithuania)
4. Anna Wilson (Australia)
5. Svetlana Boubnenkova (Russia)
6. Magali le Floc'h (France)
7. Zoulfia Zabirova (Russia)
8. Heidi van de Vijver (Belgium)
9. Yvonne Schnorf (Switzerland)
10. Sara Symington (Britain)
11. Genevieve Jeanson (Canada)
12. Mirjam Melchers (Netherlands)
13. Rasa Polikeviciute (Lithuania)
14. Joane Somarriba Arrola (Spain)
15. Alessandra Cappellotto (Italy)
16. Nicole Braendli (Switzerland)
17. Tetyana Stiajkina (Ukraine)
18. Jacinta Coleman (New Zealand)
19. Oksana Saprykina (Ukraine)
20. Cindy Pieters (Belgium)
21. Pia Sundstedt (Finland)
22. Lyne Bessette (Canada)
23. Tracey Gaudry (Australia)
24. Yvonne McGregor (Britain) all same time as winner
25. Edita Pucinskaite (Lithuania) 6 seconds behind
26. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France)
27. Ceris Gilfillan (Britain)
28. Juanita Feldhahn (Australia) all same time
29. Monica Valen (Norway) 1:31
30. Petra Rossner (Germany) 2:46
31. Valeria Cappellotto (Italy) same time
32. Priska Doppmann (Switzerland) 3:46
33. Valentyna Karpenko (Ukraine) 4:02
34. Fatima Blazquez Lozano (Spain)
35. Ingunn Bollerud (Norway) both same time
36. Roz Reekie-May (New Zealand) 4:03
37. Chantal Beltman (Netherlands) same time
38. Solrun Flataas (Norway) 4:33
39. Catherine Marsal (France) same time
40. Vanja Vonckx (Belgium) 6:09
41. Miho Oki (Japan) same time
42. Olga Slioussareva (Russia) 6:56
43. Clara Hughes (Canada) 10:18
44. Claudia Saintagne (Brazil) 17:48
45. Chiung-Yi Chen (Taiwan) 21:29
46. Dania Perez (Cuba) 21:57
47. Nicole Freedman (United States) same time
48. Mercedes Cagigas Amed (Spain) 21:58
49. Janildes Silva (Brazil) 28:41
Yoanka Gonzalez (Cuba) dnf
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (Germany) dnf
Deirdre Murphy (Ireland) dnf
Roberta Bonanomi (Italy) dnf
Susy Pryde (New Zealand) dnf
Bianca Jane Netzler (Samoa) dnf
Mari Holden (United States) dnf
Karen Kurreck (United States) dnf

Sept. 24
Men's cross-country final
1. Miguel Martinez (France) 2:09:02.50 (23.02 kph)
2. Filip Meirhaeghe (Belgium) +1:03.010
3. Christoph Sauser (Switzerland) +2:18.500
4. Jose Antonio Hermida (Spain) +2:40.410
5. Lado Fumic (Germany) +2:55.380
6. Thomas Frischknecht (Switzerland) +3:40.990
7. Cadel Evans (Australia) +4:29.150
8. Carsten Bresser (Germany) +4:35.730
9. Geoff Kabush (Canada) +4:58.160
10. Paul Rowney (Australia) +5:20.940
11. Bas van Dooren (Netherlands) +5:35.760
12. Bart Brentjens (Netherlands) +5:39.450
13. Rob Woods (Australia) +5:40.700
14. Roland Green (Canada) +6:16.350
15. Roberto Lezaun (Spain) +6:54.490
16. Marco Bui (Italy) +7:07.640
17. Kashi Leuchs (New Zealand) +7:35.070
18. Ludovic Dubau (France) +7:46.060
19. Roel Paulissen (Belgium) +7:52.320
20. Pavel Tcherkassov (Russia) +8:19.420
21. Marek Galinski (Poland) +8:33.040
22. Michael Rasmussen (Denmark) +9:13.070
23. Oliver Beckingsale (Britain) +9:15.510
24. Ziranda Madrigal (Mexico) +10:31.060
25. Nick Craig (Britain) +10:58.770
26. Mannie Heymans (Namibia) +11:29.440
27. Sergiy Rysenko (Ukraine) +11:38.500
28. Robin Seymour (Ireland) +11:38.690
29. Radim Korinek (Czech Republic) +12:06.090
30. Tinker Juarez (U.S.) +13:09.690
31. Hubert Pallhuber (Italy) +13:53.140
32. Travis Brown (U.S.) +14:00.500
33. Jose Adrian Bonilla (Costa Rica) +21:00.220
34. Raita Suzuki (Japan) lap
35. Tom Larsen (Norway) lap
36. Jesper Agergaard (Denmark) lap
37. Primoz Strancar (Slovenia) lap
38. Kang Dong-Woo (South Korea) lap
39. Ken Muhindi (Kenya) lap
Christophe Dupouey (France) dnf
Renato Seabra (Brazil) dnf
Diego Garavito (Colombia) dnf
Ignacio Gili (Argentina) dnf
Peter van den Abeele (Belgium) dnf
Rok Drasler (Slovenia) dnf
Patrick Tolhoek (Netherlands) dnf
Derek Horton (Guam) dnf
Thomas Hochstrasser (Switzerland) dnf
Rune Hoeydahl (Norway) dnf

Sept. 22
Women's cross-country final, mountain biking:
1. Paola Pezzo (Italy) 1:49:24.38
2. Barbara Blatter (Switzerland) +27.040
3. Margarita Fullana (Spain) +33.010
4. Alla Epifanova (Russia) +1:21.050
5. Alison Sydor (Canada) +2:55.940
6. Mary Grigson (Australia) +3:58.190
7. Alison Dunlap (United States) +4:29.670
8. Chrissy Redden (Canada) +4:43.000
9. Sabine Spitz (Germany) +5:22.110
10. Ruth Matthes (United States) +5:52.700
11. Chantal Daucourt (Switzerland) +7:25.150
12. Caroline Alexander (Britain) +7:26.240
13. Hedda Zu Putlitz (Germany) +8:55.270
14. Silvia Rovira (Spain) +9:35.990
15. Louise Robinson (Britain) +9:59.890
16. Ann Trombley (United States) +10:19.740
17. Corine Dorland (Netherlands) +10:35.980
18. Laurence Leboucher (France) +11:15.510
19. Lesley Tomlinson (Canada) +11:20.700
20. Jimena Florit (Argentina) +11:25.670
21. Anna Baylis (Australia) +11:29.820
22. Ragnhild Kostoel (Norway) +12:27.860
23. Sophie Villeneuve (France) +13:07.330
24. Flor Marina Delgadillo (Colombia) +13:53.720
25. Erica Lynn Green (South Africa) +14:08.990
26. Hiroko Nambu (Japan) +16:50.500
27. Alexandra Ka-Wah Yeung (Hong Kong) +22:05.410
28. Ma Yanping (China) lap
29. Tarja Owens (Ireland) lap
Susy Pryde (New Zealand) dnf

Sept. 21
Men
Keirin
Final
1, Florian Rousseau, France, 11.020.
2, Gary Neiwand, Australia.
3, Jens Fiedler, Germany.
4, Jan van Eijden, Germany.
5, Marty Nothstein, Trexlertown, Pa..
6, Frederic Magne, France.
Madison
Final
1, Australia (Scott McGrory; Brett Aitken), 26 (0).
2, Belgium (Etienne de Wilde; Matthew Gilmore), 22 (0).
3, Italy (Marco Villa; Silvio Martinello), 15 (0).
4, Britain (Bradley Wiggins; Rob Hayles), 13 (0).
5, Austria (Werner Riebenbauer; Roland Garber), 10 (0).
6, Germany (Olaf Pollack; Guido Fulst), 9 (0).
7, Argentina (Juan Esteban Curuchet; Gabriel Ovidio Curuchet), 9 (0).
8, Netherlands (Danny Stam; Robert Slippens), 8 (0).
Women
Point Race
Time Trial
1, Antonella Bellutti, Italy, 19 (0).
2, Leontien Zijlaard, Netherlands, 16 (0).
3, Olga Slioussareva, Russia, 15 (0).
4, Judith Arndt, Germany, 12 (0).
5, Belem Guerrero Mendez, Mexico, 12 (0).
6, Marion Clignet, France, 11 (0).
7, Teodora Ruano, Spain, 10 (0).
8, Sarah Ulmer, New Zealand, 9 (0).
U.S. Finisher
10, Erin Veenstra-Mirabella, Colorado Springs, 6 (0).

Sept. 20
Track
Men's sprint finals
Marty Nothstein (U.S.) def. Florian Rousseau (France) 2-0
Nothstein def. Rousseau 10.874
Nothstein def. Rousseau 11.066
Men's sprint Bronze medal
Jens Fiedler (Germany) def. Laurent Gane (France) 2-0
Fiedler def. Gane 10.732
Fiedler def. Gane 10.918

Women's sprint final
Felicia Ballanger (France) def. Oxana Grichina (Russia) 2-1
Ballanger def. Grichina 11.810
Grichina def. Ballanger 13.112
Ballanger def. Grichina 12.533
Women's sprint bronze medal
Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) def. Michelle Ferris (Australia) 2-0
Yanovych def. Ferris 12.156
Yanovych def. Ferris 12.310
Men's sprint semifinals
Semifinal 1:
Marty Nothstein (U.S.) def. Jens Fiedler (Germany) 2-0
Nothstein def. Fiedler 10.930
Nothstein def. Fiedler 10.903
Semifinal 2:
Florian Rousseau (France) def. Laurent Gane (France) 2-1
Gane def. Rousseau 10.822
Rousseau def. Gane 10.877
Rousseau def. Gane 11.536
Women's sprint semifinals
Semifinal 1:

Felicia Ballanger (France) def. Michelle Ferris (Australia) 2-0
Ballanger def. Ferris 12.328
Ballanger def. Ferris 12.124
Semifinal 2:
Oxana Grichina (Russia) def. Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) 2-0
Grichina def. Yanovych 12.594
Grichina def. Yanovych 12.726

Sept. 19
Men's team pursuit quarterfinals
Heat 1
1. Germany 4:01.810 Guido Fulst/Robert Bartko/ Daniel Becke/Jens Lehmann
2. Australia 4:03.209 Brett Aitken/Graeme Brown/ Brad McGee/Michael Rogers
Heat 2
1. France 4:05.224 Cyril Bos/Philippe Ermenault/ Francis Moreau/Jerome Neuville
2. New Zealand 4:06.495 Tim Carswell/Lee Vertongen/ Gary Anderson/Greg Henderson
Heat 3
1. Ukraine 4:03.359 Oleksandr Fedenko/Oleksandr Symonenko/ Sergiy Matveyev/Sergiy Chernyavskyy Netherlands lapped Peter Schep/Robert Slippens/ Jens Mouris/Wilco Zuijderwijk
Heat 4
Britain 4:04.143 Bryan Steel/Paul Manning/ Bradley Wiggins/Chris Newton
2. Russia lapped Vladimir Karpets/Alexey Markov/ Sergey Klimov/Denis Smyslov
Women's individual pursuit final
1. Leontien Zijlaard (Netherlands) 3:33.360
2. Marion Clignet (France) 3:38.751
Bronze medal
1. Yvonne McGregor (Britain) 3:38.850
2. Sarah Ulmer (New Zealand) 3:38.930
Women's sprint second round
(winners advance to quarterfinal, losers to repechage)
Heat 1
Felicia Ballanger (France) beat Mira Kasslin (Finland) 12.257
Heat 2
Oxana Grichina (Russia) beat Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) 12.195
Heat 3
Tanya Dubnicoff (Canada) beat Kathrin Freitag (Germany) 12.414
Heat 4
Michelle Ferris (Australia) beat Wang Yan (China) 12.078
Heat 5
Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) beat Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) 12.375
Heat 6
Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) beat Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi 12.015
Women's sprint second round repechages
(winners to quarterfinal)
Heat 1
Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi (Hungary) beat Wang Yan (China), Mira Kasslin (Finland) Szabolcsi won 12.625
Heat 2
Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) beat Kathrin Freitag (Germany), Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) Lindenmuth won 12.275
Men's sprint second round repechages
(winners to quarterfinal)
Heat 1
Sean Eadie (Australia) beat Pavel Buran (Czech Rep), Darryn Hill (Australia) 1-0 Eadie won 11.414
Heat 2
Craig Maclean (Britain) beat Viesturs Berzins (Latvia), Christian Arrue (U.S.) 1-0 Maclean won 11.108
Men's sprint second round
(winners to quarterfinal, losers to repechage)
Heat 1
Marty Nothstein (U.S.) beat Sean Eadie (Australia) 10.799
Heat 2
Laurent Gane (France) beat Craig Maclean (Britain) 11.049
Heat 3
Florian Rousseau (France) beat Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.906
Heat 4
Jens Fiedler (Germany) beat Darryn Hill (Australia) 10.682
Heat 5 Jan van Eijden (Germany) beat Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) 11.009
Heat 6 Jose Villanueva (Spain) beat Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) 11.382
Men's sprint first round
(winners to second round, losers to repechage)
Heat 1
Marty Nothstein (U.S.) beat Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.956
Heat 2
Laurent Gane (France) beat Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) 11.054
Heat 3 Florian Rousseau (France) beat Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) 10.865
Heat 4
Anthony Peden (New Zealand) beat Jens Fiedler (Germany) Fiedler did not start
Heat 5
Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) beat Shinichi Ota (Japan) 11.008
Heat 6
Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) beat Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) 11.102
Heat 7
Jose Villanueva (Spain) beat Craig Maclean (Britain) Maclean relegated for moving off line
Heat 8
Jan van Eijden (Germany) beat Sean Eadie (Australia) Eadie relegated for moving off line
Heat 9
Darryn Hill (Australia) beat Jan Lepka (Slovakia) 10.938
Men's sprint 1st round repechages
(winners to second round)
Heat 1
Christian Arrue (U.S.) beat Jan Lepka (Slovakia), Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) Arrue won 11.186
Heat 2
Craig Maclean (Britain) beat Shinichi Ota (Japan), Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) Maclean won 10.951
Heat 3
Sean Eadie (Australia) beat Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) Eadie won 11.805
Women's sprint qualifying round
(top 12 to second round)
1. Felicia Ballanger (France) 11.262
2. Oxana Grichina (Russia) 11.439
3. Tanya Dubnicoff (Canada) 11.494
4. Michelle Ferris (Australia) 11.512
5. Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) 11.526
6. Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi (Hungary) 11.545
7. Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) 11.548
8. Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) 11.649
9. Wang Yan (China) 11.650
10. Kathrin Freitag (Germany) 11.792
11. Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) 11.803
12. Mira Kasslin (Finland) 12.194
Men's sprint qualifying round
(top 18 to first round)
1. Marty Nothstein (U.S.) 10.166
2. Laurent Gane (France) 10.243
3. Florian Rousseau (France) 10.277
4. Jens Fiedler (Germany) 10.287
5. Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) 10.343
6. Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) 10.370
7. Craig Maclean (Britain) 10.459
8. Sean Eadie (Australia) 10.520
9. Darryn Hill (Australia) 10.526
10. Jan Lepka (Slovakia) 10.530
11. Jan van Eijden (Germany) 10.540
12. Jose Villanueva (Spain) 10.556
13. Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) 10.595
14. Shinichi Ota (Japan) 10.603
15. Anthony Peden (New Zealand) 10.649
16. Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) 10.745
17. Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) 10.893
18. Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.903
19. Bartlomiej Saczuk (Poland) 11.106

Sept. 18
Track
Women's individual pursuit final
1. Leontien Zijlaard (Netherlands) 3:33.360
2. Marion Clignet (France)         3:38.751
   Bronze medal:
1. Yvonne McGregor (Britain)       3:38.850
2. Sarah Ulmer (New Zealand)       3:38.930

Women's sprint second round (winners to quarterfinal, losers to repechage): Heat 1: Felicia Ballanger (France) beat Mira Kasslin (Finland) 12.257 Heat 2: Oxana Grichina (Russia) beat Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) 12.195 Heat 3: Tanya Dubnicoff (Canada) beat Kathrin Freitag (Germany) 12.414 Heat 4: Michelle Ferris (Australia) beat Wang Yan (China) 12.078 Heat 5: Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) beat Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) 12.375 Heat 6: Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) beat Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi 12.015 Women's sprint 2nd round repechages (winners to quarter-final): Heat 1: Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi (Hungary) beat Wang Yan (China), Mira Kasslin (Finland) Szabolcsi won 12.625 Heat 2: Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) beat Kathrin Freitag (Germany), Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) Lindenmuth won 12.275

Men's sprint second round (winners to quarterfinal, losers to repechage): Heat 1: Marty Nothstein (U.S.) beat Sean Eadie (Australia) 10.799 Heat 2: Laurent Gane (France) beat Craig Maclean (Britain) 11.049 Heat 3: Florian Rousseau (France) beat Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.906 Heat 4: Jens Fiedler (Germany) beat Darryn Hill (Australia) 10.682 Heat 5: Jan van Eijden (Germany) beat Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) 11.009 Heat 6: Jose Villanueva (Spain) beat Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) 11.382

Men's sprint first round (winners to second round, losers to repechage): Heat 1: Marty Nothstein (U.S.) beat Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.956 Heat 2: Laurent Gane (France) beat Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) 11.054 Heat 3: Florian Rousseau (France) beat Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) 10.865 Heat 4: Anthony Peden (New Zealand) beat Jens Fiedler (Germany) Fiedler did not start Heat 5: Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) beat Shinichi Ota (Japan) 11.008 Heat 6: Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) beat Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) 11.102 Heat 7: Jose Villanueva (Spain) beat Craig Maclean (Britain) Maclean relegated for moving off line Heat 8: Jan van Eijden (Germany) beat Sean Eadie (Australia) Eadie relegated for moving off line Heat 9: Darryn Hill (Australia) beat Jan Lepka (Slovakia) 10.938 Men's sprint 1st round repechages (winners to 2nd round): Heat 1: Christian Arrue (U.S.) beat Jan Lepka (Slovakia), Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) Arrue won 11.186 Heat 2: Craig Maclean (Britain) beat Shinichi Ota (Japan), Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) Maclean won 10.951 Heat 3: Sean Eadie (Australia) beat Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) Eadie won 11.805

Women's sprint qualifying round (top 12 advance to second round) 1. Felicia Ballanger (France) 11.262 2. Oxana Grichina (Russia) 11.439 3. Tanya Dubnicoff (Canada) 11.494 4. Michelle Ferris (Australia) 11.512 5. Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) 11.526 6. Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi (Hungary) 11.545 7. Iryna Yanovych (Ukraine) 11.548 8. Tanya Lindenmuth (U.S.) 11.649 9. Wang Yan (China) 11.650 10. Kathrin Freitag (Germany) 11.792 11. Fiona Ramage (New Zealand) 11.803 12. Mira Kasslin (Finland) 12.194

Men's sprint qualifying round (top 18 advance to first round) 1. Marty Nothstein (U.S.) 10.166 2. Laurent Gane (France) 10.243 3. Florian Rousseau (France) 10.277 4. Jens Fiedler (Germany) 10.287 5. Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) 10.343 6. Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) 10.370 7. Craig Maclean (Britain) 10.459 8. Sean Eadie (Australia) 10.520 9. Darryn Hill (Australia) 10.526 10. Jan Lepka (Slovakia) 10.530 11. Jan van Eijden (Germany) 10.540 12. Jose Villanueva (Spain) 10.556 13. Tomohiro Nagatsuka (Japan) 10.595 14. Shinichi Ota (Japan) 10.603 15. Anthony Peden (New Zealand) 10.649 16. Nikolaos Angelidis (Greece) 10.745 17. Julio Cesar Herrera (Cuba) 10.893 18. Christian Arrue (U.S.) 10.903 19. Bartlomiej Saczuk (Poland) 11.106

Men's team pursuit qualifying round (top 8 advance to quarterfinals) 1. Britain 4:04.030 Bryan Steel/Paul Manning/ Bradley Wiggins/Chris Newton 2. Ukraine 4:04.078 Oleksandr Fedenko/Oleksandr Symonenko/ Sergiy Matveyev/Sergiy Chernyavskyy 3. France 4:05.155 Cyril Bos/Philippe Ermenault/ Francis Moreau/Jerome Neuville 4. Germany 4:05.750 Guido Fulst/Olaf Pollack/ Daniel Becke/Jens Lehmann 5. Australia 4:06.361 Brett Aitken/Graeme Brown/ Brett Lancaster/Michael Rogers 6. New Zealand 4:08.463 Tim Carswell/Lee Vertongen/ Gary Anderson/Greg Henderson 7. Netherlands 4:09.590 John den Braber/Robert Slippens/ Jens Mouris/Wilco Zuijderwijk 8. Russia 4:09.910 Vladimir Karpets/Alexey Markov/ Vladislav Borisov/Denis Smyslov 9. Argentina 4:10.940 Walter Fernando Perez/Edgardo Simon/ Gonzalo Martin Garcia/Guillermo Brunetta 10. U.S. 4:12.494 Derek Bouchard-Hall/Mariano Friedick/ Tommy Mulkey/Erin Hartwell 11. Italy 4:15.451 Mario Benetton/Adler Capelli/ Cristiano Citton/Marco Villa 12. Spain 4:15.547 Miguel Alzamora/Isaac Galvez/ Antonio Tauler/Jose Francisco Jarque

Sept. 17

Track
Men's individual pursuit qualifying round
1.  Robert Bartko (Germany)           4:18.972
2.  Rob Hayles (Britain)              4:20.996
3.  Jens Lehmann (Germany)            4:21.350
4.  Brad McGee (Australia)            4:21.903
5.  Philippe Gaumont (France)         4:22.142
6.  Oleksandr Symonenko (Ukraine)     4:23.983
7.  Sergiy Matveyev (Ukraine)         4:25.380
8.  Walter Fernando Perez (Argentina) 4:30.757
9.  Luke Roberts (Australia)          4:31.162
10. Mariano Friedick (U.S.)           4:31.241
11. Vladimir Karpets (Russia)         4:31.342
12. Christian Vande Velde (U.S.)      4:31.528
13. Alexey Markov (Russia)            4:31.589
14. Gary Anderson (New Zealand)       4:32.304
15. Franco Marvulli (Switzerland)     4:34.000
16. Antonio Tauler (Spain)            4:34.415
17. Vadim Kravchenko (Kazakhstan)     4:40.410


 


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