Track Worlds: Britain’s Anna Morris claims Individual Pursuit gold while Chloé Dygert settles for silver and World Record

Four world titles were on the line on Saturday at the fourth day of racing at the 2024 UCI Track World Championships at Ballerup Super Arena outside Copenhagen, Denmark. The penultimate day of competition decided the gold medallists in the women’s 500m Time Trial, women’s Madison, women’s Individual Pursuit and men’s Omnium.

Women’s Individual Pursuit

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Pos.Rider Name (Country)Result1Anna Morris (Great Britain)3:16.5602Chloe Dygert (United States)3:16.8773Bryony Botha (New Zealand)3:21.0864Franziska Brausse (Germany)3:24.6205Federica Venturelli (Italy)Row 4 – Cell 2 6Megan Barker (Great Britain)Row 5 – Cell 2 7Alberte Greve (Denmark)Row 6 – Cell 2 8Mieke Kroger (Germany)Row 7 – Cell 2 9Martina Alzini (Italy)Row 8 – Cell 2 10Emily Ehrlich (United States)Row 9 – Cell 2 11Ariane Bonhomme (Canada)Row 10 – Cell 2 12Isabella Maria Escalera (Spain)Row 11 – Cell 2 13Maho Kakita (Japan)Row 12 – Cell 2 14Martyna Szczesna (Poland)Row 13 – Cell 2

Women’s Madison

Picture by Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com - 19/10/2024 - Cycling - Tissot UCI 2024 Track World Championships Ballerup - Copenhagen, Denmark - Ballerup Super Arena - Women's 500m Time Trial, Final - Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) and Julie Leth (Denmark) performing a handsling

Amalie Dideriksen and Julie Leth perform a handsling on their way to gold for Team Denmark (Image credit: Simon Wilkinson/SWpix.com)

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Pos.Rider Name (Country)TeamResult1Denmark46Row 0 – Cell 3 Row 1 – Cell 0 Amalie DideriksenRow 1 – Cell 2 Row 1 – Cell 3 Row 2 – Cell 0 Julie LethRow 2 – Cell 2 Row 2 – Cell 3 2France43Row 3 – Cell 3 Row 4 – Cell 0 Victoire BerteauRow 4 – Cell 2 Row 4 – Cell 3 Row 5 – Cell 0 Marion BorrasRow 5 – Cell 2 Row 5 – Cell 3 3Great Britain42Row 6 – Cell 3 Row 7 – Cell 0 Neah EvansRow 7 – Cell 2 Row 7 – Cell 3 Row 8 – Cell 0 Katie ArchibaldRow 8 – Cell 2 Row 8 – Cell 3 4Netherlands39Row 9 – Cell 3 Row 10 – Cell 0 Marit RaijmakersRow 10 – Cell 2 Row 10 – Cell 3 Row 11 – Cell 0 Lisa van BelleRow 11 – Cell 2 Row 11 – Cell 3 5Italy29Row 12 – Cell 3 Row 13 – Cell 0 Chiara ConsonniRow 13 – Cell 2 Row 13 – Cell 3 Row 14 – Cell 0 Vittoria GuazziniRow 14 – Cell 2 Row 14 – Cell 3 6United States9Row 15 – Cell 3 Row 16 – Cell 0 Jennifer ValenteRow 16 – Cell 2 Row 16 – Cell 3 Row 17 – Cell 0 Megan JastrabRow 17 – Cell 2 Row 17 – Cell 3 7Ireland4Row 18 – Cell 3 Row 19 – Cell 0 Lara GillespieRow 19 – Cell 2 Row 19 – Cell 3 Row 20 – Cell 0 Mia GriffinRow 20 – Cell 2 Row 20 – Cell 3 8Belgium3Row 21 – Cell 3 Row 22 – Cell 0 Katrijn de ClercqRow 22 – Cell 2 Row 22 – Cell 3 Row 23 – Cell 0 Helene HestersRow 23 – Cell 2 Row 23 – Cell 3 9Australia2Row 24 – Cell 3 Row 25 – Cell 0 Alexandra ManlyRow 25 – Cell 2 Row 25 – Cell 3 Row 26 – Cell 0 Keira WillRow 26 – Cell 2 Row 26 – Cell 3 10Germany1Row 27 – Cell 3 Row 28 – Cell 0 Lea Lin TeutenbergRow 28 – Cell 2 Row 28 – Cell 3 Row 29 – Cell 0 Lena Charlotte ReissnerRow 29 – Cell 2 Row 29 – Cell 3 11Poland0Row 30 – Cell 3 Row 31 – Cell 0 Olga WankiewiczRow 31 – Cell 2 Row 31 – Cell 3 Row 32 – Cell 0 Patrycja LorkowskaRow 32 – Cell 2 Row 32 – Cell 3 12Switzerland0Row 33 – Cell 3 Row 34 – Cell 0 Michelle AndresRow 34 – Cell 2 Row 34 – Cell 3 Row 35 – Cell 0 Aline SeitzRow 35 – Cell 2 Row 35 – Cell 3

Women’s 500m Time Trial

Iana Burlakova (Individual Neutral Athlete) blows a kiss to the crowd after winning the women's 500m Time Trial world title

Iana Burlakova (Individual Neutral Athlete) blows a kiss to the crowd after winning the women’s 500m Time Trial world title (Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

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Pos.Rider Name (Country)Result1Iana Burlakova (AIN)0:00:32.8632Sophie Capewell (Great Britain)0:00:33.0103Katy Marchant (Great Britain)0:00:33.1194Emma Finucane (Great Britain)0:00:33.1785Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia)0:00:33.2116Kristina Clonan (Australia)0:00:33.2477Miriam Vece (Italy)0:00:33.4198Yulu Jiang (China)0:00:33.779

Men’s Omnium

(L-R) Second placed Italy's Simone Consonni, winner Belgium's Lindsay de Vylder and third placed Netherlands' Yanne Dorenbos celebrate during the podium ceremony after the men's Omnium - Points Race 4/4 race of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark, on October 19, 2024. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP)

Men’s Omnium podium (L to R): Second placed Italy’s Simone Consonni, winner Belgium’s Lindsay de Vylder and third placed Netherlands’ Yanne Dorenbos (Image credit: Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP / Getty Images)

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Scratch RacePositionName1Yanne Dorenbos (Netherlands)2Simone Consonni (Italy)3Shunsuke Imamura (Japan)4Grant Koontz (USA)5Rui Filipe Alves Oliveira (Portugal)6Alan Banaszek (Poland)7Simon Vitzthum (Switzerland)8Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany)9Tobias Aagaard Hansen (Denmark)10Lindsay de Vylder (Belgium)11Dylan Bibic (Canada)12Ethan Edward Hayter (Great Britain)13Oscar Nilsson-Julien (France)14Sebastian Mora Vedri (Spain)15Bernard Benyamin van Aert (Indonesia)16Jan Voneš (Czech Republic)17Bertold Drijver (Hungary)18Liam Walsh (Australia)19
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Tempo RaceRankRider (Country)Points1Oscar Nilsson-Julien (France)242Yanne Dorenbos (Netherlands)243Ethan Edward Hayter (Great Britain)234Lindsay de Vylder (Belgium)225Simon Vitzthum (Switzerland)216Simone Consonni (Italy)217Sebastian Mora Vedri (Spain)68Tobias Aagaard Hansen (Denmark)49Rui Filipe Alves Oliveira (Portugal)310Alan Banaszek (Poland)211Dylan Bibic (Canada)212Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany)213Liam Walsh (Australia)114Ramis Dinmukhametov (Kazakhstan)115Grant Koontz (United States)016Jan Voneš (Czech Republic)017Fernando Gabriel Nava Romo (Mexico)018Shunsuke Imamura (Japan)019Kai Kwong Tso (Hong Kong)020Bernard Benyamin van Aert (Indonesia)021Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal (Colombia)022Akil Campbell (Trinidad & Tobago)-2023Harshveer Sekhon (India)-4024Bertold Drijver (Hungary)DNF
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Elimination Race RankName (Country)1Ethan Edward Hayter (Great Britain)2Rui Filipe Alves Oliveira (Portugal)3Simone Consonni (Italy)4Yanne Dorenbos (Netherlands)5Dylan Bibic (Canada)6Sebastian Mora Vedri (Spain)7Lindsay de Vylder (Belgium)8Tobias Aagaard Hansen (Denmark)9Alan Banaszek (Poland)10Simon Vitzthum (Switzerland)11Oscar Nilsson-Julien (France)12Liam Walsh (Australia)13Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany)14Ramis Dinmukhametov (Kazakhstan)15Shunsuke Imamura (Japan)16Akil Campbell (Trinidad and Tobago)17Bernard Benyamin van Aert (Indonesia)18Fernando Gabriel Nava Romo (Mexico)19Jan Voneš (Czech Republic)20Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal (Colombia)21Harshveer Sekhon (India)22Tso Kai Kwong (Hong Kong)23Grant Koontz (United States)
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Final Standings after Points RaceRankName (Country)Points1Lindsay de Vylder (Belgium)1502Simone Consonni (Italy)1383Yanne Dorenbos (Netherlands)1284Oscar Nilsson-Julien (France)1275Ethan Edward Hayter (Great Britain)1256Rui Filipe Alves Oliveira (Portugal)1247Sebastian Mora Vedri (Spain)1178Tim Torn Teutenberg (Germany)1069Simon Vitzthum (Switzerland)10510Alan Banaszek (Poland)9811Shunsuke Imamura (Japan)9812Tobias Aagaard Hansen (Denmark)9713Grant Koontz (United States)8714Dylan Bibic (Canada)7515Liam Walsh (Australia)6316Jan Voneš (Czech Republic)2517Fernando Gabriel Nava Romo (Mexico)1518Ramis Dinmukhametov (Kazakhstan)1219Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal (Colombia)1020Kai Kwong Tso (Hong Kong)621Bernard Benyamin van Aert (Indonesia)-7722Akil Campbell (Trinidad and Tobago)223Harshveer Sekhon (India)-2824Bertold Drijver (Hungary)DNF
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