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Pendleton scores sprint gold

  • By VeloNews.com
  • Published Aug. 19, 2008
  • Updated Aug. 19, 2008 at 11:13 AM UTC

By Agence France Presse

Pendleton scores another gold for Great Britain.

Photo: Graham Watson

Victoria Pendleton of Great Britain grabbed her first Olympic gold after dominating Anna Meares of Australia over two legs of the women’s sprint final in Beijing on Tuesday.

Meares picked up the silver with China’s Guo Shuang winning the bronze.

Pendleton’s maiden Olympic crown means she has taken Britain’s track cycling gold tally to six.

The 27-year-old Englishwoman is also the first British woman to win Olympic gold in track cycling’s blue ribbon event. It is also Britain’s first women’s track medal since Yvonne McGregor won pursuit bronze in Sydney eight years ago.

Pendleton competed in Athens where she came away with a ninth place in the sprint and a sixth place in the time trial, won by Meares.

Meares’ silver medal is one better than her third place in the sprint in 2004, and is the only medal won by Australia’s track team at the Games. In Athens they topped the table with five gold and nine in total.

Mears and Guo battle at the line. Guo was DQ’d for entering the Aussie’s lane.

Photo: Graham Watson

Guo, meanwhile, picked up China’s first track cycling medal of the Games, and just the second in Olympic history following Jiang Yonghua’s silver medal from the women’s 500 meter time trial in Athens.

Guo had battled Meares for a place in the final and beat the Australian 2-1. However, Guo was disqualified by the race jury for entering Meares’ lane as they rounded the final bend in the decider.

She went on to win bronze by dominating Willy Kanis of the Netherlands over two legs.

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Results

Women
Sprint

Final
Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.363 and 11.118 defeats Anna Meares (AUS)

Bronze medal race
Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.420 and 11.617 defeats Willy Kanis (NED)

Semi-finals
Victoria Pendleton (GBR) 11.537 and 11.885 defeats Willy Kanis (NED)

Anna Meares (AUS) 11.578 and 11.617 defeats Guo Shuang (CHN) 11.629 and DQ

Places 5-8
5. Clara Sanchez (FRA), 12.264
6. Natallia Tsylinskaya (BLR)
7. Jennie Reed (USA)
8. Simona Krupeckaite (LTU)

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