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1 Participating nations  





2 Medal summary  





3 Medal table  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueBallerup, Denmark Denmark
Date(s) (2010-03-24 - 2010-03-28)24–28 March 2010
VelodromeBallerup Super Arena
Nations participating38
Cyclists participating333
Events19

The 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling in 2010. They took place at the Ballerup Super ArenainBallerup, Denmark from 24 to 28 March 2010.

Participating nations

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38 nations participated

  •  Australia (20)
  •  Austria (5)
  •  Azerbaijan (1)
  •  Belgium (7)
  •  Belarus (2)
  •  Canada (9)
  •  Chile (2)
  •  China (16)
  •  Colombia (1)
  •  Cuba (3)
  •  Czech Republic (9)
  •  Denmark (13)
  •  Spain (14)
  •  France (21)
  •  Great Britain (19)
  •  Germany (22)
  •  Greece (13)
  •  Hong Kong (8)
  •  Indonesia (1)
  •  Ireland (5)
  •  Italy (15)
  •  Japan (5)
  •  Kazakhstan (1)
  •  South Korea (1)
  •  Lithuania (7)
  •  Malaysia (2)
  •  Mexico (3)
  •  Netherlands (15)
  •  New Zealand (17)
  •  Poland (14)
  •  South Africa (1)
  •  Russia (21)
  •   Switzerland (9)
  •  Slovakia (1)
  •  Thailand (3)
  •  Ukraine (16)
  •  United States (8)
  • Medal summary

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    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's events
    Men's sprint
    details
    Grégory Baugé
     France
    Shane Perkins
     Australia
    Kévin Sireau
     France
    Men's 1 km time trial
    details
    Teun Mulder
     Netherlands
    1:00.341 Michaël D'Almeida
     France
    1:00.884 François Pervis
     France
    1:01.024
    Men's individual pursuit
    details
    Taylor Phinney
     United States
    4:16.600 Jesse Sergent
     New Zealand
    4:18.459 Jack Bobridge
     Australia
    4:18.066
    Men's team pursuit
    details
    Jack Bobridge
    Rohan Dennis
    Michael Hepburn
    Cameron Meyer
    Leigh Howard (qualifying round only)

     Australia
    3:55.654 Steven Burke
    Ed Clancy
    Ben Swift
    Andy Tennant
     Great Britain
    3:55.806 Sam Bewley
    Westley Gough
    Peter Latham
    Jesse Sergent
     New Zealand
    3:58.616
    Men's team sprint
    details
    Robert Förstemann
    Maximilian Levy
    Stefan Nimke

     Germany
    43.433 Grégory Baugé
    Michaël D'Almeida
    Kévin Sireau
     France
    43.453 Ross Edgar
    Chris Hoy
    Jason Kenny
     Great Britain
    43.590
    Men's keirin
    details
    Chris Hoy
     Great Britain
    Azizulhasni Awang
     Malaysia
    Maximilian Levy
     Germany
    Men's scratch
    details
    Alex Rasmussen
     Denmark
    Juan Esteban Arango
     Colombia
    Kazuhiro Mori
     Japan
    Men's points race
    details
    Cameron Meyer
     Australia
    70 Peter Schep
     Netherlands
    33 Milan Kadlec
     Czech Republic
    27
    Men's madison
    details
    Leigh Howard
    Cameron Meyer

     Australia
    16 Morgan Kneisky
    Christophe Riblon
     France
    6 Ingmar De Poortere
    Steve Schets
     Belgium
    5
    Men's omnium
    details
    Ed Clancy
     Great Britain
    24 Leigh Howard
     Australia
    32 Taylor Phinney
     United States
    33
    Women's events
    Women's sprint
    details
    Victoria Pendleton
     Great Britain
    Guo Shuang
     China
    Simona Krupeckaitė
     Lithuania
    Women's 500 m time trial
    details
    Anna Meares
     Australia
    33.381 Simona Krupeckaitė
     Lithuania
    33.462 Olga Panarina
     Belarus
    33.779
    Women's individual pursuit
    details
    Sarah Hammer
     United States
    3:28.601 Wendy Houvenaghel
     Great Britain
    3:32.496 Vilija Sereikaitė
     Lithuania
    3:32.085
    Women's team pursuit
    details
    Ashlee Ankudinoff
    Sarah Kent
    Josephine Tomic

     Australia
    3:21.748 Elizabeth Armitstead
    Wendy Houvenaghel
    Joanna Rowsell
     Great Britain
    3:22.287 Rushlee Buchanan
    Lauren Ellis
    Alison Shanks
     New Zealand
    3:21.552 WR
    Women's team sprint
    details
    Kaarle McCulloch
    Anna Meares

     Australia
    32.923 WR Gong Jinjie
    Lin Junhong
     China
    33.192 Gintarė Gaivenytė
    Simona Krupeckaitė
     Lithuania
    33.109
    Women's keirin
    details
    Simona Krupeckaitė
     Lithuania
    Victoria Pendleton
     Great Britain
    Olga Panarina
     Belarus
    Women's scratch
    details
    Pascale Jeuland
     France
    Yumari González
     Cuba
    Belinda Goss
     Australia
    Women's points race
    details
    Tara Whitten
     Canada
    36 Lauren Ellis
     New Zealand
    33 Tatsiana Sharakova
     Belarus
    33
    Women's omnium
    details
    Tara Whitten
     Canada
    23 Lizzie Armitstead
     Great Britain
    29 Leire Olaberria
     Spain
    30

    Medal table

    [edit]
    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Australia (AUS)62210
    2 Great Britain (GBR)3519
    3 France (FRA)2327
    4 United States (USA)2013
    5 Canada (CAN)2002
    6 Lithuania (LTU)1135
    7 Netherlands (NED)1102
    8 Germany (GER)1012
    9 Denmark (DEN)1001
    10 New Zealand (NZL)0224
    11 China (CHN)0202
    12 Colombia (COL)0101
     Cuba (CUB)0101
     Malaysia (MAS)0101
    15 Belarus (BLR)0033
    16 Belgium (BEL)0011
     Czech Republic (CZE)0011
     Japan (JPN)0011
     Spain (ESP)0011
    Totals (19 entries)19191957

    See also

    [edit]

    References

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