Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's sprint

Women's cycling sprint
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
VenueDunc Gray Velodrome
Date18–20 September 2000
Competitors12 from 12 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Félicia Ballanger  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Oxana Grichina  Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine
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The women's 200m Sprint at the 2000 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of cyclists making three laps around the track. Only the time for the last 200 metres of the 750 metres covered was counted as official time. The races were held on Monday, 18 September, Tuesday, 19 September, and Wednesday, 20 September 2000 at the Dunc Gray Velodrome.[1]

Records

World and Olympic records prior to the Games.
World Record 10.831 s Olga Slioussareva Russia Moscow, Russia 25 April 1993
Olympic Record 11.212 s Michelle Ferris Australia Atlanta, USA 24 July 1996

Medalists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Felicia Ballanger,  France Oxana Grichina,  Russia Iryna Yanovych,  Ukraine

Results

  • Q denotes qualification by place in heat.
  • q denotes qualification by overall place.
  • REL denotes relegated- due to being passed
  • DNS denotes did not start.
  • DNF denotes did not finish.
  • DQ denotes disqualification.
  • NR denotes national record.
  • OR denotes Olympic record.
  • WR denotes world record.
  • PB denotes personal best.
  • SB denotes season best.

Qualifying round

Held Monday, 18 September.
Times and average speeds are listed. All 12 riders were seeded by these results for the first round.

Pos. Athlete NOC Time Ave. Speed
1. Felicia Ballanger  France 11.262 s 63.932 km/h
2. Oxana Grichina  Russia 11.439 s 62.943 km/h
3. Tanya Dubnicoff  Canada 11.494 s 62.641 km/h
4. Michelle Ferris  Australia 11.512 s 62.543 km/h
5. Daniela Larreal  Venezuela 11.526 s 62.467 km/h
6. Szilvia Szabolcsi  Hungary 11.545 s 62.365 km/h
7. Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine 11.548 s 62.348 km/h
8. Tanya Lindenmuth  United States 11.649 s 61.808 km/h
9. Yan Wang  China 11.650 s 61.803 km/h
10. Kathrin Freitag  Germany 11.792 s 61.058; km/h
11. Fiona Ramage  New Zealand 11.803 s 61.001 km/h
12. Mira Kasslin  Finland 12.194 s 59.045 km/h

1/8 final

Held Monday, 18 September. The 1/8 round consisted of six matches, each pitting two of the twelve cyclists against each other. The winners advanced to the quarterfinals, with the losers getting another chance in the 1/8 repechage.

Heat Pos Athlete NOS Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Felicia Ballanger  France 12.257 s 58.742 km/h Q
2 Mira Kasslin  Finland
2 1 Oxana Grichina  Russia 12.195 s 59.041 km/h Q
2 Fiona Ramage  New Zealand
3 1 Tanya Dubnicoff  Canada 12.414 s 57.999 km/h Q
2 Kathrin Freitag  Germany
4 1 Michelle Ferris  Australia 12.078 s 59.693 km/h Q
2 Yan Wang  China
5 1 Daniela Larreal  Venezuela 12.375 s 58.182 km/h Q
2 Tanya Lindenmuth  United States
6 1 Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine 12.015 s 59.925 km/h Q
2 Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi  Hungary

1/8 repechage

Held Monday, 18 September.
The six cyclists defeated in the 1/8 round competed in the 1/8 repechage. Two heats of three riders were held. Winners rejoined the victors from the 1/8 round and advanced to the quarterfinals. The four other riders competed in the 9th through 12th place classification.

Heat Pos Athlete NOS Time Ave. Speed Qualify
1 1 Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi  Hungary 12.625 s 57.030 km/h Q
2 Yan Wang  China
3 Mira Kasslin  Finland
2 1 Tanya Lindenmuth  United States 12.275 s 58.656 km/h Q
2 Kathrin Freitag  Germany
3 Fiona Ramage  New Zealand

Classification 9-12

Held 20 September
The 9-12 classification was a single race with all four riders that had lost in the 1/8 repechage taking place. The winner of the race received 9th place, with the others taking the three following places in order.

Pos Athlete NOS Time Ave. Speed
1 Kathrin Freitag  Germany 12.971 s 55.508 km/h
2 Fiona Ramage  New Zealand
3 Mira Kasslin  Finland
4 Yan Wang  China

Quarterfinals

Held Tuesday, 19 September.
The eight riders that had advanced to the quarterfinals competed pairwise in four matches. Each match consisted of two races, with a potential third race being used as a tie-breaker if each cyclist won one of the first two races. All four quarterfinals matches were decided without a third race. Winners advanced to the semifinals, losers competed in a 5th to 8th place classification.

Heat Pos Athlete NOS Time 1 Time 2 Decider Qualify
1 1 Felicia Ballanger  France 11.772 s 12.060 s Q
2 Tanya Lindenmuth  United States
2 1 Oxana Grichina  Russia 12.545 s 12.885 s Q
2 Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi  Hungary
3 1 Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine 12.048 s 11.946 s Q
2 Tanya Dubnicoff  Canada
4 1 Michelle Ferris  Australia REL 11.705 s 11.96 s Q
2 Daniela Larreal  Venezuela REL

Classification 5-8

Held Wednesday, 20 September
The 5-8 classification was a single race with all four riders that had lost in the quarterfinals taking place. The winner of the race received 5th place, with the others taking the three following places in order.

Pos Athlete NOS Time Ave. Speed
1 Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi  Hungary 12.426 s 57.943 km/h
2 Tanya Lindenmuth  United States
3 Tanya Dubnicoff  Canada
4 Daniela Larreal  Venezuela

Semifinals

Held Wednesday, 20 September.
The four riders that had advanced to the semifinals competed pairwise in two matches. Each match consisted of two races, with a potential third race being used as a tie-breaker if each cyclist won one of the first two races. Winners advanced to the finals, losers competed in the bronze medal match.

Heat Pos Athlete NOS Time 1 Time 2 Decider Qualify
1 1 Felicia Ballanger  France 12.328 s 12.124 s Q
2 Michelle Ferris  Australia
2 1 Oxana Grichina  Russia 12.594 12.726 s Q
2 Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine

Medal Finals

Held Wednesday, 20 September.

Bronze medal match

The bronze medal match was contested in a set of three races, with the winner of two races declared the winner.

Pos Athlete NOS Time 1 Time 2 Decider
1 Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine 12.156 s 13.310 s
2 Michelle Ferris  Australia

Gold medal match

The gold medal match was contested in a set of three races, with the winner of two races declared the winner.

Pos Athlete NOS Time 1 Time 2 Decider
1 Felicia Ballanger  France 12.810 s 12.533 s
2 Oxana Grichina  Russia 13.122 s

Final classification

Final results
Pos. Athlete NOC
1. Felicia Ballanger  France
2. Oxana Grichina  Russia
3. Iryna Yanovych  Ukraine
4. Michelle Ferris  Australia
5. Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi  Hungary
6. Tanya Lindenmuth  United States
7. Tanya Dubnicoff  Canada
8. Daniela Larreal  Venezuela
9. Kathrin Freitag  Germany
10. Fiona Ramage  New Zealand
11. Mira Kasslin  Finland
12. Yan Wang  China

References

  1. ^ "Cycling at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Women's Sprint". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.