UCI Track World Championships for Juniors 2019

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The Oderlandhalle in Frankfurt

The UCI Juniors Track World Championships 2019 are from 14 to 18 August 2019 in the Oderland Halle in Germany Frankfurt (Oder) take place. It is the third junior track world championships on German soil after Leipzig (1981) and Stuttgart (1985). The organizer of the world championships is the Frankfurt RC '90 .

The Oderlandhalle was extensively renovated in 2013 and 2014 and the cycling track was adapted to the international standard length of 250 meters

More than 300 athletes from 48 nations were registered, more than ever before at the junior track world championships. For the first time, a team from sub-Saharan Africa , a delegation from Nigeria with four female and four female athletes, competed at the UCI World Championships ; also for the first time three teams from Africa were there.

The most successful team at the World Championships was the host from Germany, with a total of nine medals, including five gold medals. Tobias Buck-Gramcko was involved in three of these gold medals, winning the single pursuit with a new German German record (3: 09.926 minutes) and the 1000-meter time trial , with the record set by Nicolas Heinrich in the final of the single pursuit (3: 11.850). In the team pursuit , he was one of the four made up of Hannes Wilksch , Nicolas Heinrich and Pierre-Pascal Keup , who set a new world record with 3: 58.631 minutes. In the course of this competition there were a total of four new world best times: In the first lap, the four from France only needed 4: 00.384 minutes. In the race for bronze, the team from Russia improved this time to 3: 59.955 and stayed under four minutes for the first time. In the final for gold, both the German foursome and the French (3: 59.543 min) again posted better times.

The two other gold medals for Germany went to the short-term rider Alessa Pröpster , who won the World Championship title in Keirin and Sprint and also took silver in the 500-meter time trial and in the team sprint with Christina Sperlich and Katharina Albers .

The team from New Zealand took second place in the medal table with four medals. Two golds went to Laurence Pithie , who won the Omnium and the two-man team event with Klaan Watts . Thanks to the short-term specialist Konstantinos Livanos , who won two gold medals in Sprint and Keirin, Greece finished third in the medal statistics. Also in third place was the USA , whose two gold medals were won by Megan Jastrab in the Omnium and the two-man team with Jastrab and Zoe Ta-Perez in the Madison.

The Indian team in the team sprint from Rojit Singh Yanglem , Esow Alban , Ronaldo Singh Laitonjam and Jemsh Singh Keithellakpam won the first gold medal in cycling for their country.

Schedule (final competitions)

date Disciplines men Disciplines women
Wednesday August 14th Team sprint Scratch , team sprint
Thursday 15th August Team Pursuit , Scratch , Keirin Team pursuit
Friday August 16 Individual pursuit , points race Sprint , omnium
Saturday 17th August Omnium , sprint 500 meter time trial , single chase , points race
Sunday August 27th 1000 meter time trial , two-man team races Keirin , two-man team driving

Results

  • Legend: "G" = time from the final for gold; "B" = time from the final for bronze; "1" = time from the 1st round; "Q" = time from qualification
  • Athletes in italics only contested the qualification or the first round in team competitions

sprint

space athlete country Time (s)
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Konstantinos Livanos GreeceGreece GRE 10.226 (1)
10.522 (3)
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Esow Alban IndiaIndia IND 10.381 (2)
Bronze medaille.svg
Daan Kool NetherlandsNetherlands NED 10,500 (1)
10,437 (2)
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Alessa Pröpster GermanyGermany GER 11.829 (1)
11.658 (2)
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Nikola Seremak PolandPoland POLE
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Emma Finucane United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 11.738 (1)
11.782 (2)

Keirin

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Konstantinos Livanos GreeceGreece GRE
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Sam Gallagher AustraliaAustralia OUT
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Esow Alban IndiaIndia IND
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Alessa Pröpster GermanyGermany GER
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Ella Sibley AustraliaAustralia EXEC
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Nikola Seremak PolandPoland POLE

Time trial

space athlete country Time (min)
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Tobias Buck-Gramcko GermanyGermany GER 1: 01,328
DR
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Daan Kool NetherlandsNetherlands NED 1: 01.622
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Matteo Bianchi ItalyItaly ITA 1: 02.068
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Marie-Divine Taky-Kouame FranceFrance FRA 34.868
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Alessa Pröpster GermanyGermany GER 34.907
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Emma Finucane United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 35.264

Team sprint

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Rojit Singh Yanglem
Esow Alban
Ronaldo Singh Laitonjam
Jemsh Singh Keithellakpam
IndiaIndia IND 44.625 G
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John Trovas
Carlos Carisimo
Sam Gallagher
AustraliaAustralia OUT 44,681 G
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James Bunting
Matti Egglestone
Rhys Thomas
United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 45.009 B
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Fan Bingbing
Luo Jing
Sun Jingye
China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China CHN 34,146 G
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Alessa Pröpster
Christina Sperlich
Katharina Albers
GermanyGermany GER 34.640 G
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Nikola Seremak
Nikola Wielowska
PolandPoland POLE 34,663 B

One's pursuit

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Tobias Buck-Gramcko GermanyGermany GER 3: 09.926 G
DR
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Nicolas Heinrich GermanyGermany GER 3: 11.648 G.
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Tristan Jussaume CanadaCanada CAN 3: 18.258 B
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Ally Wollaston New ZealandNew Zealand NZL 2: 18,900
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Elynor Backstedt United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 2: 19.078 G.
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Lara Gillespie IrelandIreland IRL 2: 21.193 B.

Team pursuit

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Hannes Wilksch
Tobias Buck-Gramcko
Nicolas Heinrich
Pierre-Pascal Keup
Moritz Kretschy
GermanyGermany GER 3: 58.793 G
WR
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Kévin Vauquelin
Antonin Corvaisier
Clément Petit
Florian Pardon
FranceFrance FRA 3: 59.543 G.
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Ivan Novolodski
Vlas Shishkin
Ilya Schegolkow
Egor Igoshev
RussiaRussia RUS 3: 59.955 B
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Giorgia Catarzi
Camilla Alessio
Eleonora Gasparinni
Sofia Collinelli
Matilde Vitillo
ItalyItaly ITA 4: 26.060 G.
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Emily Paterson
Mckenzie Milne
Ally Wollaston
Samantha Donnelly
New ZealandNew Zealand NZL 4: 26.067 G.
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Elynor Bäckstedt
Sophie Lewis
Eluned King
Ella Barnwell
United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 4: 27.853 B.

Scratch

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Benjamin Hertz DenmarkDenmark THE
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Anderson Arboleda ColombiaColombia COL
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Jacob Decar ChileChile CHI
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Ella Sibley AustraliaAustralia OUT
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Catalina Anais Soto Campos ChileChile CHI
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Ella Barnwell United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR

Points race

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Vlas Shishkin RussiaRussia RUS 62
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Kévin Vauquelin FranceFrance FRA 51
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Raúl Garcia Pierna SpainSpain ESP 51
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Tsuyaka Uchinio JapanJapan JPN 41
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Valeria Golayeva RussiaRussia RUS 27
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Yareli Acevedo MexicoMexico MEX 25th

Omnium

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Laurence Pithie New ZealandNew Zealand NZL 129
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Graeme Frislie AustraliaAustralia OUT 108
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Park Young-kyon Korea SouthSouth Korea COR 103
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Megan Jastrab United StatesUnited States United States 118
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Eleonora Gasparrini ItalyItaly ITA 114
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Ella Barnwell United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 110

Two-man team driving

space athlete country Points
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Laurence Pithie
Kiaan Watts
New ZealandNew Zealand NZL 49
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Tim Torn Teutenberg
Hannes Wilksch
GermanyGermany GER 35
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Clément Petit
Kévin Vauquelin
FranceFrance FRA 17th
space Sportswomen country Points
Gouden medaille.svg
Zoe Ta-Perez
Megan Jastrab
United StatesUnited States United States 31
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Sophie Lewis
Elynor Bäckstedt
United KingdomUnited Kingdom GBR 15th
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Valery Golayeva
Maria Miliaeva
RussiaRussia RUS 14th

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Medal table

 rank  country gold silver bronze total
1 GermanyGermany Germany 5 4th 0 9
2 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 3 1 0 4th
3 GreeceGreece Greece 2 0 0 2
United StatesUnited States United States 2 0 0 2
5 AustraliaAustralia Australia 1 4th 0 5
6th FranceFrance France 1 2 1 4th
7th RussiaRussia Russia 1 1 2 4th
8th IndiaIndia India 1 1 1 3
ItalyItaly Italy 1 1 1 3
10 China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 0 0 1
DenmarkDenmark Denmark 1 0 0 1
JapanJapan Japan 1 0 0 1
13 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 0 2 6th 8th
14th PolandPoland Poland 0 1 2 3
15th ChileChile Chile 0 1 1 2
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 1 2
17th ColombiaColombia Colombia 0 1 0 1
18th CanadaCanada Canada 0 0 1 1
SpainSpain Spain 0 0 1 1
MexicoMexico Mexico 0 0 1 1
IrelandIreland Ireland 0 0 1 1
Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0 0 1 1
Total 20th 20th 20th 60

Bids

Association of German Cyclists

Juniors (short term)
Juniors (short term)
Juniors (endurance)
Juniors (endurance)

Austrian Cycling Association

Swiss Cycling

See also

Web links

Commons : UCI Track Junior World Championships 2019  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. U19 World Cup 2019 in Germany. In: rad-net.de. June 22, 2018. Retrieved June 23, 2018 .
  2. World Association awards Junior World Championships to Frankfurt (Oder). In: morgenpost.de. June 21, 2018, archived from the original on August 14, 2019 .;
  3. World title and world record for German junior foursome. In: rad-net.de. August 15, 2019, accessed August 16, 2019 .