2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

The 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held from 3 to 9 August 2023, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, United Kingdom.[1] It was the 120th edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, and was being held as part of the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships.[2]

2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueGlasgow, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Date(s)3–9 August
VelodromeSir Chris Hoy Velodrome
Events22

Schedule edit

A total of 22 events were held, with 11 events each for men and women,[3] to be held within an integrated schedule with the concurrent 2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (each running over seven days).[4]

All times listed below are for the local time – British Summer Time or UTC+01:00.

Medal summary edit

Events with a grey background are non-Olympic events.[3]

Medal table edit

After 22 events.

  *   Host nation (Great Britain)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain*5319
2  Netherlands4105
3  United States3014
4  Germany2226
5  New Zealand2158
6  Belgium2035
7  Italy1124
8  Colombia1102
  Denmark1102
10  Portugal1001
11  Australia0617
12  France0235
13  Japan0134
14  Canada0101
  Spain0101
  Trinidad and Tobago0101
17  China0011
Totals (17 entries)22222266

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual pursuit
details
Filippo Ganna
  Italy
Daniel Bigham
  Great Britain
Jonathan Milan
  Italy
Team pursuit
details
  Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Carl-Frederik Bévort
Lasse Norman Leth
Rasmus Pedersen
Frederik Madsen
  Italy
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Jonathan Milan
Manlio Moro
Simone Consonni
  New Zealand
Aaron Gate
Campbell Stewart
Thomas Sexton
Nick Kergozou
Sprint
details
Harrie Lavreysen
  Netherlands
Nicholas Paul
  Trinidad and Tobago
Jack Carlin
  Great Britain
Team sprint
details
  Netherlands
Roy van den Berg
Harrie Lavreysen
Jeffrey Hoogland
  Australia
Leigh Hoffman
Matthew Richardson
Matthew Glaetzer
Thomas Cornish
  France
Florian Grengbo
Sébastien Vigier
Rayan Helal
Keirin
details
Kevin Quintero
  Colombia
Matthew Richardson
  Australia
Shinji Nakano
  Japan
Madison
details
  Netherlands
Jan Willem van Schip
Yoeri Havik
  Great Britain
Oliver Wood
Mark Stewart
  New Zealand
Aaron Gate
Campbell Stewart
Omnium
details
Iúri Leitão
  Portugal
Benjamin Thomas
  France
Shunsuke Imamura
  Japan
Scratch
details
William Tidball
  Great Britain
Kazushige Kuboki
  Japan
Tuur Dens
  Belgium
Points race
details
Aaron Gate
  New Zealand
Albert Torres
  Spain
Fabio Van den Bossche
  Belgium
Elimination
details
Ethan Vernon
  Great Britain
Dylan Bibic
  Canada
Elia Viviani
  Italy
1 km time trial
details
Jeffrey Hoogland
  Netherlands
Matthew Glaetzer
  Australia
Thomas Cornish
  Australia

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual pursuit
details
Chloé Dygert
  United States
Franziska Brauße
  Germany
Bryony Botha
  New Zealand
Team pursuit
details
  Great Britain
Katie Archibald
Elinor Barker
Josie Knight
Anna Morris
Megan Barker
  New Zealand
Michaela Drummond
Ally Wollaston
Emily Shearman
Bryony Botha
  France
Marion Borras
Valentine Fortin
Clara Copponi
Marie Le Net
Victoire Berteau
Sprint
details
Emma Finucane
  Great Britain
Lea Friedrich
  Germany
Ellesse Andrews
  New Zealand
Team sprint
details
  Germany
Pauline Grabosch
Emma Hinze
Lea Friedrich
  Great Britain
Lauren Bell
Sophie Capewell
Emma Finucane
  China
Guo Yufang
Bao Shanju
Yuan Liying
Keirin
details
Ellesse Andrews
  New Zealand
Martha Bayona
  Colombia
Lea Friedrich
  Germany
Madison
details
  Great Britain
Neah Evans
Elinor Barker
  Australia
Georgia Baker
Alexandra Manly
  France
Victoire Berteau
Clara Copponi
Omnium
details
Jennifer Valente
  United States
Amalie Dideriksen
  Denmark
Lotte Kopecky
  Belgium
Scratch
details
Jennifer Valente
  United States
Maike van der Duin
  Netherlands
Michaela Drummond
  New Zealand
Points race
details
Lotte Kopecky
  Belgium
Georgia Baker
  Australia
Tsuyaka Uchino
  Japan
Elimination
details
Lotte Kopecky
  Belgium
Valentine Fortin
  France
Jennifer Valente
  United States
500 m time trial
details
Emma Hinze
  Germany
Kristina Clonan
  Australia
Lea Friedrich
  Germany

References edit

  1. ^ "2023 Glasgow 'mega world championships' set for August 3–13". VeloNews.com. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Dates of 2023 UCI Cycling Worlds announced". British Cycling. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  3. ^ a b Jiwani, Rory (31 July 2023). "UCI Cycling World Championships 2023: Track cycling preview, full race schedule, how to watch live velodrome action". Olympics.com. Retrieved 31 July 2023. A total of 22 world titles, and those coveted rainbow jerseys, are on offer – 11 for men, 11 for women – including in the Paris 2024 Olympic disciplines of individual sprint, team sprint, keirin, team pursuit, madison, and omnium.
  4. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 64.
  5. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 66.
  6. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 67.
  7. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 68.
  8. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, pp. 69–70.
  9. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 71.
  10. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 72.
  11. ^ Information Bulletin 2023, p. 73.

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