Omnisport Apeldoorn

The 2011 European Track Championships was the second edition of the elite European Track Championships in track cycling and took place at the Omnisport Arena in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, between 21 and 23 October.

All ten Olympic events, (sprint, team sprint, keirin, team pursuit and omnium all for both men and women) and the non-Olympic men's madison championship and points races for both genders were held as part of the championships. The Championships were a qualification event for the 2012 Olympic Games.

The opening night of competition was marred by technical difficulties, specifically the mechanical breakdown of the fixed gates system. as a result of which all releases reverted to hand or manual releases. This mechanical difficulty caused two German false starts in the Women's Team Pursuit final, and may have played some part in the shock failure of Great Britain to make the medal finals in the Men's Team Sprint event.

Despite this latter mishap, and the early withdrawal of Sir Chris Hoy with illness, the event was dominated by Great Britain, winning seven golds from the ten Olympic events, despite failing to medal in either individual sprint event.

Events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's events
Sprint detailsKévin Sireau FranceMaximilian Levy GermanyDenis Dmitriev Russia
Team sprint detailsRené Enders Robert Förstemann Stefan Nimke Germany44.022Mickaël Bourgain François Pervis Kévin Sireau France44.415Maciej Bielecki Kamil Kuczyński Damian Zieliński Poland44.809
Keirin detailsMatthew Crampton Great BritainChristos Volikakis GreeceFrançois Pervis France
Omnium detailsEd Clancy (w) Great Britain33 ptsBryan Coquard France33 ptsElia Viviani Italy35
Team pursuit detailsSteven Burke Ed Clancy Peter Kennaugh Andy Tennant Geraint Thomas (q) Great Britain4:00.008Michael Mørkøv Casper Folsach Lasse Norman Hansen Rasmus Quaade Denmark4:06.787Valery Kaykov Evgeny Kovalev Ivan Kovalev Victor Manakov Russia4:04.508
Points race details non-OlympicRafał Ratajczyk Poland43 +1 lapSilvan Dillier Switzerland39 +1 lapMilan Kadlec Czech Republic36 +1 lap
Madison detailsKenny De Ketele Iljo Keisse BelgiumClaudio Imhof Cyrille Thièry SwitzerlandVivien Brisse Morgan Kneisky France
Women's events
Sprint detailsLyubov Shulika UkraineOlga Panarina BelarusViktoria Baranova Russia
Team sprint detailsVictoria Pendleton Jessica Varnish Great Britain33.276Lyubov Shulika Olena Tsyos Ukraine33.786Kristina Vogel Miriam Welte Germany33.678
Keirin detailsVictoria Pendleton Great BritainClara Sanchez FranceSandie Clair France
Omnium detailsLaura Trott Great Britain25 ptsTatsiana Sharakova Belarus29 ptsKirsten Wild Netherlands32 pts
Team pursuit detailsDani King Joanna Rowsell Laura Trott Great Britain3:22.618Charlotte Becker Lisa Brennauer Madeleine Sandig Germany3:29.596Alena Dylko Aksana Papko Tatsiana Sharakova Belarus3:26.864
Points race details non-OlympicEvgenia Romanyuta Russia19Katarzyna Pawłowska Poland14Jarmila Machačová Czech Republic13
  • q = rode in qualification round only.
  • w = won on countback
  • shaded events are non-Olympic

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Great Britain (GBR)7007
2France (FRA)1337
3Germany (GER)1214
4Poland (POL)1113
5Ukraine (UKR)1102
6Russia (RUS)1034
7Belgium (BEL)1001
8Belarus (BLR)0213
9Switzerland (SUI)0202
10Denmark (DEN)0101
Greece (GRE)0101
12Czech Republic (CZE)0022
13Italy (ITA)0011
Netherlands (NED)0011
Totals (14 entries)13131339

Participating nations

23 nations participated.

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