Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's omnium

The women's omnium event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 8 August 2021 at the Izu Velodrome.[1] 21 cyclists from 21 nations competed.[2]

Women's Omnium
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic track cycling
VenuesIzu Velodrome
Date8 August 2021
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Winning points124
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jennifer Valente  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yumi Kajihara  Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kirsten Wild  Netherlands
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As the last final held during the 2020 Summer Olympics,the medals were presented by Yasuhiro Yamashita, IOC member, Olympian, 1 Gold Medal, Japan; and the medalists' bouquets were presented by David Lappartient, President of the UCI, France.

Background edit

This will be the third appearance of the event, which was introduced in 2012.

The reigning Olympic champion is Laura Kenny of Great Britain, who has won both prior Olympic events. The reigning (2020) World Champion is Yumi Kajihara of Japan.

Russia, Germany, China, Great Britain, Australia, and the Netherlands are traditionally strong track cycling nations.[3]

Qualification edit

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 1 cyclist in the omnium. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the cyclists. Qualification is entirely through the 2018–20 UCI nation rankings. The best 8 NOCs in the madison rankings (not already qualified through the team pursuit) directly qualified to enter madison teams as well as earning 1 quota place in the omnium. There were another 13 places in the omnium available based on the omnium rankings; NOCs qualified through the madison were not eligible. Each continent was guaranteed at least one place in the omnium.[2] Because qualification was complete by the end of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships on 1 March 2020 (the last event that contributed to the 2018–20 rankings), qualification was unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Competition format edit

An omnium is a multiple-race event, and the current event features four different types of races.

The format has changed significantly from 2016, with three of the six race types dropped and one new type added, while the omnium also moved from a two-day format in prior Games to a one-day format in 2020.

The winner of the omnium is the cyclist who obtains the most points through the four races. The winner of each of the first three races earns 40 points, the second-place cyclist earns 38, the third-place rider 36, and so forth, and the final race has special scoring rules. The races in the omnium are:

  • Scratch race: Mass start race; first to finish is the winner. Distance is 7.5 km (30 laps).
  • Tempo race: The new race for 2020, the distance is 7.5 km (30 laps). After the first five laps, the winner of each lap earns one point, and lapping the field earns 20 points. The winner of the race is the cyclist with the most points (the points earned within the tempo race do not count for the omnium total: they are used only to place cyclists for this race).
  • Elimination race: Every two laps, the last-place cyclist is eliminated.
  • Points race: A 20 km (80 lap) points race, with points earned for sprints (5/3/2/1, every 10 laps, with double points for the final sprint) and for lapping the field (20 points).

There is only one round of competition.[4][5]

Schedule edit

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)[6]

Date Time Round
8 August 2021 10:00
10:45
11:26
12:25
Scratch race
Tempo race
Elimination race
Points race

Results edit

Scratch race edit

Rank Cyclist Nation Laps down[7] Event points
1 Jennifer Valente   United States 40
2 Yumi Kajihara   Japan 38
3 Annette Edmondson   Australia 36
4 Anita Stenberg   Norway 34
5 Kirsten Wild   Netherlands 32
6 Maria Martins   Portugal 30
7 Allison Beveridge   Canada 28
8 Amalie Dideriksen   Denmark 26
9 Holly Edmondston   New Zealand 24
10 Liu Jiali   China 22
11 Tatsiana Sharakova   Belarus 20
12 Maria Novolodskaya   ROC 18
13 Lotte Kopecky   Belgium DNF 16
Laura Kenny   Great Britain
Elisa Balsamo   Italy
Daria Pikulik   Poland
Clara Copponi   France
Olivija Baleišytė   Lithuania
Ebtissam Mohamed   Egypt
Emily Kay   Ireland
Pang Yao   Hong Kong

Tempo race edit

Rank Name Nation Race points[8] Event points
1 Laura Kenny   Great Britain 7 40
2 Kirsten Wild   Netherlands 3 38
3 Jennifer Valente   United States 3 36
4 Anita Stenberg   Norway 1 34
5 Yumi Kajihara   Japan 1 32
6 Amalie Dideriksen   Denmark 1 30
7 Liu Jiali   China 0 28
8 Maria Martins   Portugal 0 26
9 Clara Copponi   France –17 24
10 Elisa Balsamo   Italy –18 22
11 Allison Beveridge   Canada –18 20
12 Annette Edmondson   Australia –18 18
13 Emily Kay   Ireland –19 16
14 Holly Edmondston   New Zealand –20 14
15 Tatsiana Sharakova   Belarus –20 12
16 Maria Novolodskaya   ROC –20 10
17 Olivija Baleišytė   Lithuania –40 8
18 Ebtissam Mohamed   Egypt –40 6
19 Pang Yao   Hong Kong –40 4
Lotte Kopecky   Belgium DNF 0
Daria Pikulik   Poland

Elimination race edit

Rank Name Nation Event points[9]
1 Clara Copponi   France 40
2 Yumi Kajihara   Japan 38
3 Amalie Dideriksen   Denmark 36
4 Jennifer Valente   United States 34
5 Maria Martins   Portugal 32
6 Olivija Baleišytė   Lithuania 30
7 Allison Beveridge   Canada 28
8 Anita Stenberg   Norway 26
9 Emily Kay   Ireland 24
10 Holly Edmondston   New Zealand 22
11 Kirsten Wild   Netherlands 20
12 Maria Novolodskaya   ROC 18
13 Laura Kenny   Great Britain 16
14 Liu Jiali   China 14
15 Elisa Balsamo   Italy 12
16 Pang Yao   Hong Kong 10
17 Ebtissam Mohamed   Egypt 8
18 Annette Edmondson   Australia 6
19 Tatsiana Sharakova   Belarus 4

Points race and final standings edit

Rank Name Nation SR TR ER Subtotal Sprint points Lap points Finish order Total points[10]
  Jennifer Valente   United States 40 36 34 110 14 0 2 124
  Yumi Kajihara   Japan 38 32 38 108 2 0 11 110
  Kirsten Wild   Netherlands 32 38 20 90 18 0 3 108
4 Amalie Dideriksen   Denmark 26 30 36 92 11 0 16 103
5 Anita Stenberg   Norway 34 34 26 94 3 0 4 97
6 Laura Kenny   Great Britain 16 40 16 72 24 0 1 96
7 Maria Martins   Portugal 30 26 32 88 7 0 5 95
8 Clara Copponi   France 16 24 40 80 5 0 7 85
9 Allison Beveridge   Canada 28 20 28 76 2 0 13 78
10 Holly Edmondston   New Zealand 24 14 22 60 7 0 8 67
11 Liu Jiali   China 22 28 14 64 1 0 9 65
12 Annette Edmondson   Australia 36 18 6 60 1 0 6 61
13 Emily Kay   Ireland 16 16 24 56 0 0 15 56
14 Elisa Balsamo   Italy 16 22 12 50 0 0 10 50
15 Maria Novolodskaya   ROC 18 10 18 46 4 0 12 50
16 Tatsiana Sharakova   Belarus 20 12 4 36 0 0 14 36
17 Olivija Baleišytė   Lithuania 16 8 30 54 0 –20 17 34
18 Ebtissam Mohamed   Egypt 16 6 8 30 0 –20 DNF
Pang Yao   Hong Kong 16 4 10 30 0 –40
Lotte Kopecky   Belgium 16 DNF Did not start DNS
Daria Pikulik   Poland 16

References edit

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  9. ^ "Cycling Track – Women's Omnium – Elimination Race 3/4 Results" (PDF). olympics.com. TOCOG. 8 August 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
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