Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's track time trial
Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics | ||||
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Road cycling | ||||
Road race | men | women | ||
Time trial | men | women | ||
Track cycling | ||||
Individual pursuit | men | women | ||
Team pursuit | men | |||
Sprint | men | women | ||
Team sprint | men | |||
Time trial | men | women | ||
Points race | men | women | ||
Keirin | men | |||
Madison | men | |||
Mountain biking | ||||
Cross-country | men | women |
The women's 500 metre time trial in Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics was a time trial race in which each of the seventeen cyclists attempted to set the fastest time for two laps (500 metre) of the track. The race was held on Saturday, September 16 at the Dunc Gray Velodrome
Medalists
Gold: | Silver: | Bronze: |
Felicia Ballanger, France | Michelle Ferris, Australia | Jiang Cuihua, China |
Records
World and Olympics records before the games were held. This was a new event, so there was no previous Olympic record.
World Record | Felicia Ballanger, France | Bordeaux, France | 34.010 | August 29, 1998 |
Results
- DNS denotes did not start.
- DNF denotes did not finish.
- DQ denotes disqualification.
- NR denotes national record.
- OR denotes Olympic record.
- WR denotes world record.
- PB denotes personal best.
- SB denotes season best.
Rank | Name | NOC | Time | Record |
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1 | Felicia Ballanger | France | 34.140 | OR |
2 | Michelle Ferris | Australia | 34.692 | |
3 | Jiang Cuihua | China | 34.768 | |
4 | Wang Yan | China | 35.013 | |
5 | Chris Witty | United States | 35.230 | |
6 | Ulrike Weichelt | Germany | 35.315 | |
7 | Kathrin Freitag | Germany | 35.473 | |
8 | Tanya Dubnicoff | Canada | 35.486 | |
9 | Iryna Yanovych | Ukraine | 35.512 | |
10 | Daniela Larreal | Venezuela | 35.728 | |
11 | Magali Faure-Humbert | France | 35.766 | |
12 | Szilvia Noemi Szabolcsi | Hungary | 35.778 | |
13 | Lori-Ann Muenzer | Canada | 35.846 | |
14 | Lyndelle Higginson | Australia | 35.859 | |
15 | Oxana Grichina | Russia | 36.169 | |
16 | Fiona Ramage | New Zealand | 36.536 | |
17 | Mira Kasslin | Finland | 37.145 |
References
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