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Paris Olympics: World champion Ellesse Andrews moves to quarterfinals in women’s Keirin

Paris Olympics: World champion Ellesse Andrews moves to quarterfinals in women's Keirin


The first day of racing in the women’s Keirin at the Paris Olympic Games saw Emma Hinze (Germany) set the best time in the first round, 10.979 kph, and move on to the quarterfinals. Also winning one of the five heats was Tokyo silver medallist and reigning world champion Ellesse Andrews (New Zealand).

A bronze medallist in the event three years ago, Lauriane Genest (Canada) had to go through the repechage round to qualify, as did her teammate Kelsey Mitchell and Katy Marchant (Great Britain). 

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Heat 1 Header Cell – Column 1 Header Cell – Column 2
1 Ellesse Andrews (New Zealand) 10.979
2 Mathilde Gros (France) 0.014
3 Katy Marchant (Great Britain) 0.021
4 Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico) 0.075
5 Urszula Los (Poland) 0.261
6 Ese Ukpeseraye (Nigeria) 2.129
Heat 2 Row 6 – Cell 1 Row 6 – Cell 2
1 Hetty van de Wouw (Netherlands) 10.992
2 Liying Yuan (People’s Republic of China) 0.108
3 Miriam Vece (Italy) 0.236
4 Lauriane Genest (Canada) 0.236
5 Riyu Ohta (Japan) 0.381
6 Yuli Verdugo Osuna (Mexico) 0.381
Heat 3 Row 13 – Cell 1 Row 13 – Cell 2
1 Emma Hinze (Germany) 10.967
2 Yufang Guo (People’s Republic of China) 0.087
3 Marlena Karwacka (Poland) 0.087
4 Kristina Clonan (Australia) 0.16
5 Julie Nicolaes (Belgium) 0.204
6 Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia) 0.266
Heat 4 Row 20 – Cell 1 Row 20 – Cell 2
1 Nicky Degrendele (Belgium) 11.116
2 Mina Sato (Japan) 0.005
3 Steffie van der Peet (Netherlands) 0.108
4 Kelsey Mitchell (Canada) 0.172
5 Rebecca Petch (New Zealand) 0.26
6 Chloe Moran (Australia) 1.065
Heat 5 Row 27 – Cell 1 Row 27 – Cell 2
1 Emma Finucane (Great Britain) 11.021
2 Lea Friedrich (Germany) 0.032
3 Taky Marie Divine Kouame (France) 0.631
4 Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri (Malaysia) 0.729
5 Stefany Cuadrado Florez (Colombia) 0.862
6 Sara Fiorin (Italy) 0.96
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Heat 1 Header Cell – Column 1 Header Cell – Column 2 Header Cell – Column 3
1 Kelsey Mitchell (Canada) 10.885 Q
2 Katy Marchant (Great Britain) 0.041 Q
3 Nurul Izzah Izzati Mohd Asri (Malaysia) 0.088 Row 2 – Cell 3
4 Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia) 0.094 Row 3 – Cell 3
5 Yuli Verdugo Osuna (Mexico) 0.186 Row 4 – Cell 3
Heat 2 Row 5 – Cell 1 Row 5 – Cell 2 Row 5 – Cell 3
1 Kristina Clonan (Australia) 10.909 Q
2 Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico) 0.124 Q
3 Miriam Vece (Italy) 0.18 Row 8 – Cell 3
4 Stefany Cuadrado Florez (Colombia) 0.305 Row 9 – Cell 3
5 Urszula Los (Poland) 0.971 Row 10 – Cell 3
Heat 3 Row 11 – Cell 1 Row 11 – Cell 2 Row 11 – Cell 3
1 Lauriane Genest (Canada) 10.863 Q
2 Rebecca Petch (New Zealand) 0.042 Q
3 Marlena Karwacka (Poland) 0.338 Row 14 -…

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