2008 UEC European Track Championships – Women's under-23 scratch
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Dates | 7 September 2008 | ||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||
Distance | 10 km (6.214 mi) | ||||||
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The U23 Women's scratch was one of the 8 women's under-23 events at the 2008 European Track Championships, held in Pruszków, Poland. It took place on 7 September 2008. 23 cyclists were on the start list and 22 participated in the race.[1][2][3]
Competition format
A scratch race is a race in which all riders start together and the object is simply to be first over the finish line after a certain number of laps. There are no intermediate points or sprints.
Schedule
Sunday 7 September
10:55-11:20 Qualifying
14:50-15:05 Final
15:15-15:25 Victory Ceremony
Source[1]
Final results
Rank | Name | Nation | Note |
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Ellen van Dijk | Netherlands | 2 gold medalsi | |
Lizzie Armitstead | United Kingdom | ||
Evgenia Romanyuta | Russia | ||
4 | Elise van Hage | Netherlands | |
5 | Annalisa Cucinotta | Italy | |
6 | Alena Amialiusik | Belarus | |
7 | Kelly Druyts | Belgium | |
8 | Pascale Jeuland | France | |
9 | Andrea Wölfer | Switzerland | |
10 | Pelin Cizgin | Austria | |
11 | Renata Dąbrowska | Poland | |
12 | Małgorzata Wojtyra | Poland | |
13 | Oksana Liensnik | Ukraine | |
14 | Katie Colclough | United Kingdom | |
15 | Franziska Merten | Germany | |
16 | Marta Tagliaferro | Italy | |
17 | Jarmila Machačová | Czech Republic | |
18 | Monia Turin | Switzerland | |
19 | Victoria Kondel | Russia | |
20 | Aksana Papko | Belarus | |
21 | Elodie Henriette | France | |
22 | Inga Čilvinaitė | Lithuania |
i) There were awarded 2 gold medals because Ellen van Dijk and Lizzie Armitstead finished at the same time. See the finishfoto.
Sources[3][4]
See also
- 2008 European Track Championships – U23 Women's individual pursuit
- 2008 European Track Championships – U23 Women's points race
References
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- 2002: Mathilde Doutreluingne
- 2003: Yulia Aroustamova
- 2004: Eleonora Soldo
- 2005: Pascale Schnider
- 2006: Monia Baccaille
- 2007: Lizzie Armitstead
- 2008: Ellen van Dijk & Lizzie Armitstead
- 2009: Anna Blyth
- 2010: Renata Dąbrowska
- 2011: Emma Trott
- 2012: Natalia Rutkowska
- 2013: Maria Giulia Confalonieri
- 2014: Tamara Balabolina
- 2015: Soline Lamboley
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