2016 Summer Olympics / Cycling - Keirin (women)

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Olympic rings
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sport Cycling
discipline Keirin
gender Women
Attendees 23 athletes from 18 countries
Competition location Velódromo Municipal do Rio
Competition phase August 13, 2016
Medalists
gold medal NetherlandsNetherlands Elis Ligtlee ( NED )
Silver medal United KingdomUnited Kingdom Rebecca James ( GBR )
Bronze medal NetherlandsNetherlands Anna Meares ( NED )
2012 2020
Cycling competitions at the
2016 Olympic Games
Road cycling Road cycling
Road racing Women Men
Individual time trial Women Men
Track cycling Track cycling
sprint Women Men
Team sprint Women Men
Keirin Women Men
Omnium Women Men
Team pursuit Women Men
Mountain bike Mountain bike
run Women Men
BMX racing BMX
run Women Men

The women's keirin race at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro took place on August 13, 2016.

The Dutchwoman Elis Ligtlee became Olympic champion . The silver medal was won by Rebecca James from Great Britain and the bronze went to Anna Meares from Australia .

Results

1 round

The two best placed from each run qualified directly for the semi-finals, the other drivers had the opportunity to qualify for the second round via the repechage.

Run 1

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Kristina Vogel GermanyGermany Germany Q
2 Anna Meares AustraliaAustralia Australia +0.002 Q
3 Martha Bayona ColombiaColombia Colombia +0.066
4th Anastasija Voinova RussiaRussia Russia +0.186
5 Gong Jinjie China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China +0.368
6th Monique Sullivan CanadaCanada Canada +0.411

Run 2

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Lee Wai-sze Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong Q
2 Zhong Tianshi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China +0.212 Q
3 Darja Schmeljowa RussiaRussia Russia +1.267
4th Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands +3.929
5 Tania Calvo SpainSpain Spain DNF
6th Virginie Cueff FranceFrance France DNF
7th Olivia Podmore New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand DNF

Run 3

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Rebecca James United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain Q
2 Lee Hye-jin Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea +0.017 Q
3 Natasha Hansen New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand +0.018
4th Helena Casas SpainSpain Spain +0.092
5 Stephanie Morton AustraliaAustralia Australia +0.111
6th Kate O'Brien CanadaCanada Canada +0.244
7th Miriam Welte GermanyGermany Germany +0.477

Run 4

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Elis Ligtlee NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Q
2 Simona Krupeckaitė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania +0.010 Q
3 Lisandra Guerra CubaCuba Cuba +0.100
4th Olqa İsmayılova AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan +0.256
5 Shannon McCurley IrelandIreland Ireland +0.431
6th Sandie Clair FranceFrance France +0.555
7th Lyubov Basova UkraineUkraine Ukraine REL

Hope runs 1st round

The winners of each run qualified for the semi-finals.

Run 1

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Martha Bayona ColombiaColombia Colombia Q
2 Stephanie Morton AustraliaAustralia Australia +0.085
3 Virginie Cueff FranceFrance France +0.144
4th Olqa İsmayılova AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan +0.145

Run 2

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Lyubov Basova UkraineUkraine Ukraine Q
2 Darja Schmeljowa RussiaRussia Russia +0.116
3 Helena Casas SpainSpain Spain +0.124
4th Tania Calvo SpainSpain Spain +0.199
5 Monique Sullivan CanadaCanada Canada +0.306

Run 3

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands Q
2 Natasha Hansen New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand +0.001
3 Gong Jinjie China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China +0.129
4th Sandie Clair FranceFrance France +0.800
5 Miriam Welte GermanyGermany Germany +1.669

Run 4

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Anastasija Voinova RussiaRussia Russia Q
2 Kate O'Brien CanadaCanada Canada +0.175
3 Lisandra Guerra CubaCuba Cuba +0.260
4th Shannon McCurley IrelandIreland Ireland +0.268
5 Olivia Podmore New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand +0.423

Semifinals

The top three athletes from each semi-final run qualified for the final. The other athletes drove for positions seven to twelve.

Run 1

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Kristina Vogel GermanyGermany Germany Q
2 Elis Ligtlee NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands +0.398 Q
3 Anastasija Voinova RussiaRussia Russia +0.533 Q
4th Lee Hye-jin Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea +1.046
5 Zhong Tianshi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China REL
6th Martha Bayona ColombiaColombia Colombia DNF

Run 2

rank Athlete nation deficit Note
1 Anna Meares AustraliaAustralia Australia Q
2 Rebecca James United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain +0.011 Q
3 Lyubov Basova UkraineUkraine Ukraine +0.041 Q
4th Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands +0.165
5 Simona Krupeckaitė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania +0.192
6th Lee Wai-sze Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong DNF

final

Final (places 7-12)

Final place 7-12
rank Athlete nation deficit Note
7th Lee Wai-sze Hong KongHong Kong Hong Kong
8th Lee Hye-jin Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea +0.059
9 Laurine van Riessen NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands +0.140
10 Martha Bayona ColombiaColombia Colombia +0.220
11 Zhong Tianshi China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China China +0.445
12 Simona Krupeckaitė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania +0.464

Final (places 1–6)

Olympic champion Elis Ligtlee
rank Athlete nation Time (min) Note
1 Elis Ligtlee NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
2 Rebecca James United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain +0.033
3 Anna Meares AustraliaAustralia Australia +0.038
4th Anastasija Voinova RussiaRussia Russia +0.111
5 Lyubov Basova UkraineUkraine Ukraine +0.152
6th Kristina Vogel GermanyGermany Germany +0.163

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