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2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships

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2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships
VenueScotland Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome In Glasgow
Date(s) (2013-08-07 - 2013-08-11)7–11 August 2013

The 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships was the 10th annual Junior World Championship for track cycling held at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Scotland from 7 to 11 August 2013.[1][2][3]

The Championships offered medals for a range of race disciplines including Keirin, Sprint, Team sprint, Scratch race, Points race, Madison, Individual time trial, Omnium, Individual pursuit and Team pursuit. 250 competitors from 34 countries entered the Championships for the opportunity to be presented with the coveted rainbow jersey on offer for each event.

Medal summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Sprint
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Svajunas Jonauskas
 Lithuania
Jeremy Presbury
 New Zealand
Vladislav Fedin
 Russia
1 km Time Trial
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Maximilian Dornbach
 Germany
1:03.129 Aleksandr Dubchenko
 Russia
1:03.227 Zachary Shaw
 Australia
1:03.288
Pursuit
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Zachary Shaw
 Australia
3:21.122 Callum Scotson
 Australia
3:24.134 Pavel Chursin
 Russia
3:21.394
Team Pursuit
details
Jack Edwards
Joshua Harrison
Callum Scotson
Sam Welsford
 Australia
4:06.182 Liam Aitcheson
Regan Gough
Joshua Haggerty
Connor Stead
 New Zealand
4:12.298 Timur Gizzatullin
Sergey Mosin
Andrey Prostokshin
Dmitry Strakhov
 Russia
4:09.755
Team Sprint
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Jai Angsuthasawit
Patrick Constable
Alexander Radzikiewicz
 Australia
45.639 Aleksandr Dubchenko
Vladislav Fedin
Sergey Gorlov
 Russia
45.714 Maximilian Dornbach
Jan May
Patryk Rahn
 Germany
45.581
Keirin
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Sergey Gorlov
 Russia
Jaroslav Snasel
 Czech Republic
Aleksandr Dubchenko
 Russia
Scratch
details
Manuel Porzner
 Germany
11:53.155 Joshua Haggerty
 New Zealand
1 lap down Cristian Cornejo
 Chile
1 lap down
Points Race
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Benjamin Thomas
 France
40 Points Liam Aitcheson
 New Zealand
28 Points Ivo Emanuel Alv Oliviera
 Portugal
27 Points
Madison
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Mathias Krigbaum
Jonas Poulsen
 Denmark
11 Points Regan Gough
Liam Aitcheson
 New Zealand
8 Points Joshua Harrison
Sam Welsford
 Australia
17 Points
(1 lap down)
Omnium
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Jack Edwards
 Australia
18 Points Marc Jurczyk
 Germany}
27 Points Casper Phillip Pedersen
 Denmark
29 Points
Women's Events
Sprint
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Dannielle Khan
 Great Britain
Nicky Degrendele
 Belgium
Melissandre Pain
 France
500 m Time Trial
details
Dannielle Khan
 Great Britain
35.456 Melissandre Pain
 France
35.926 Tian Beckett
 Australia
36.132
Pursuit
details
Lauren Perry
 Australia
2:27.156 Natalia Mozharova
 Russia
2:28.642 Josie Talbot
 Australia
2:27.860
Team Pursuit
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Amy Hill
Hayley Jones
Emily Kay
Emily Nelson
 Great Britain
4:36.147
WR
Anastasia Buchneva
Maria Kantsyber
Natalia Mozharova
Svetlana Vasilieva
 Russia
4:39.122 Lauren Perry
Kelsey Robson
Macey Stewart
Elissa Wundersitz
 Australia
4:38.108
Team Sprint
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Tian Beckett
Tennille Falappi
 Australia
35.344 Tatiana Kiseleva
Ekaterina Rogovaya
 Russia
35.656 Yeonhee Yang
Soojin Kim
 South Korea
36.153
Keirin
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Melissandre Pain
 France
Dannielle Khan
 Great Britain
Soojin Kim
 South Korea
Scratch
details
Jessica Parra
 Colombia
Kinley Gibson
 Canada
Amalie Dideriksen
 Denmark
1 lap down
Points Race
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Arianna Fidanza
 Italy
39 Points Elissa Wundersitz
 Australia
38 Points Hayley Jones
 Great Britain
31 Points
Omnium
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Anna Knauer
 Germany
19 Points Soline Lamboley
 France
24 Points Emily Kay
 Great Britain
29 Points

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia (AUS)62513
2 Great Britain (GBR)3126
3 Germany (GER)3115
4 France (FRA)2215
5 Russia (RUS)15410
6 Denmark (DEN)1023
7 Colombia (COL)1001
 Italy (ITA)1001
 Lithuania (LTU)1001
10 New Zealand (NZL)0505
11 Belgium (BEL)0101
 Canada (CAN)0101
 Czech Republic (CZE)0101
14 South Korea (KOR)0022
15 Chile (CHI)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
Totals (16 entries)19191957

References

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  1. ^ Glasgow, Scotland secures 2013 junior world track championships auf cyclingnews.com
  2. ^ Bahn-WM in Glasgow: BDR nominiert 16 Juniorinnen und Junioren auf rad-net.de v. 23. Juli 2013 (in German)
  3. ^ Official website, archived from the original on 6 September 2015, retrieved 4 November 2016
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