Cycling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's keirin

Cycling Track – Women's keirin
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueLee Valley VeloPark
Dates1 August 2022
Competitors22 from 9 nations
Medalists
gold medal Ellesse Andrews   New Zealand
silver medal Sophie Capewell   England
bronze medal Kelsey Mitchell   Canada
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The women's keirin at the 2022 Commonwealth Games was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 1 August 2022.

Schedule

The schedule is as follows:[1]

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Date Time Round
Saturday 1 August 2022 14:02 First round
14:42 First round repechages
16:08 Second round
16:43 Finals

Results

First round

The top two in each heat advanced directly to the second round; the remainder were sent to the first round repechages.[2]

Heat 1
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Kelsey Mitchell (CAN) Q
2  Alessia McCaig (AUS) +0.114 Q
3  Lauren Bell (SCO) +0.193 R
4  Anis Rosidi (MAS) +0.372 R
5  Eleanor Victoria Coster (WAL) +0.487 R


Heat 2
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Ellesse Andrews (NZL) Q
2  Breanna Hargrave (AUS) +0.307 Q
3  Sarah Orban (CAN) +0.571 R
4  Millie Tanner (ENG) +0.892 R
5  Izzah Asri (MAS) +1.023 R


Heat 3
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Lauriane Genest (CAN) Q
2  Emma Finucane (WAL) +0.051 Q
3  Lusia Steele (SCO) +0.115 R
4  Dahlia Palmer (JAM) +0.269 R
5  Blaine Ridge-Davis (ENG) +0.576 R
6  Triyasha Paul (IND) +0.606 R
Heat 4
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Sophie Capewell (ENG) Q
2  Kristina Clonan (AUS) +0.083 Q
3  Rhian Edmunds (WAL) +0.140 R
4  Olivia King (NZL) +0.281 R
5  Iona Moir (SCO) +0.441 R
6  Shushikala Agashe (IND) +0.759 R

First round repechages

Only the repechage winners advanced to the second round.[3]

Heat 1
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Lauren Bell (SCO) Q
2  Olivia King (NZL) +0.353
3  Blaine Ridge-Davis (ENG) +0.543


Heat 2
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Sarah Orban (CAN) Q
2  Dahlia Palmer (JAM) +0.027
3  Izzah Asri (MAS) +0.528


Heat 3
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Millie Tanner (ENG) Q
2  Lusia Steele (SCO) +0.063
3  Eleanor Victoria Coster (WAL) +0.074
4  Shushikala Agashe (IND) +1.759
Heat 4
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Rhian Edmunds (WAL) Q
2  Anis Rosidi (MAS) +0.267
3  Triyasha Paul (IND) +0.314
4  Iona Moir (SCO) +0.526

Second round

The top three in each heat advanced to the final; the remainder were sent to the small final (for places 7–12).[4]

Heat 1
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Kelsey Mitchell (CAN) FA
2  Sophie Capewell (ENG) +0.006 FA
3  Emma Finucane (WAL) +0.118 FA
4  Breanna Hargrave (AUS) +0.233 FB
5  Lauren Bell (SCO) +0.463 FB
6  Sarah Orban (CAN) +0.778 FB
Heat 2
Rank Rider Gap Notes
1  Ellesse Andrews (NZL) FA
2  Rhian Edmunds (WAL) +0.065 FA
3  Millie Tanner (ENG) +0.128 FA
4  Kristina Clonan (AUS) +0.139 FB
5  Lauriane Genest (CAN) +0.288 FB
6  Alessia McCaig (AUS) +0.601 FB

Finals

The final classification was determined in the medal finals.[5]

Final (places 7–12)
Rank Rider Gap
7  Lauriane Genest (CAN)
8  Kristina Clonan (AUS) +0.441
9  Sarah Orban (CAN) +0.513
10  Lauren Bell (SCO) +0.727
11  Alessia McCaig (AUS) +1.615
12  Breanna Hargrave (AUS) REL
Final (places 1–6)
Rank Rider Gap
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ellesse Andrews (NZL)
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Sophie Capewell (ENG) +0.050
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Kelsey Mitchell (CAN) +0.156
4  Emma Finucane (WAL) +0.495
5  Millie Tanner (ENG) +0.560
6  Rhian Edmunds (WAL) +0.748

References

  1. ^ "Cycling - Track and Para Track - Daily Schedule". Birmingham2022. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  2. ^ First round results
  3. ^ First round repechages results
  4. ^ Second round results
  5. ^ Finals results
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