Cycling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's sprint

The women's sprint competition of the cycling events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held between October 18 and 19 at the Pan American Velodrome in Guadalajara.[1] The defending champion is Julio César Herrera of Cuba.

Cycling – Men's sprint at the 2011 Pan American Games
VenuePan American Velodrome
DatesOctober 18–19
Competitors14 from 9 nations
Medalists
Gold medal   Venezuela
Silver medal   Colombia
Bronze medal   Trinidad and Tobago
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Schedule edit

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
October 18, 2011 11:30 Qualifying
October 18, 2011 17:00 Eighth finals
October 18, 2011 17:35 Repechage
October 18, 2011 18:45 Quarterfinals
October 19, 2011 16:00 Semifinals
October 19, 2011 16:45 Final

Results edit

Qualification edit

Fastest 12 riders continue to the eighth finals.[2]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Njisane Phillip   Trinidad and Tobago 9.977 Q, PR
2 Michael Blatchford   United States 9.983 Q
3 Fabián Puerta   Colombia 9.985 Q
4 Hersony Canelón   Venezuela 10.006 Q
5 James Watkins   United States 10.058 Q
6 Jonathan Marín   Colombia 10.092 Q
7 Leandro Bottasso   Argentina 10.122 Q
8 Flavio Cipriano   Brazil 10.188 Q
9 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela 10.230 Q
10 Jonathan Gatto   Argentina 10.313 Q
11 Ruben Horta   Mexico 10.359 Q
12 Alejandro Mainat   Cuba 10.426 Q
13 Cristopher Mansilla   Chile 10.601
14 Carlos Carrasco   Mexico 10.719

Eighth finals edit

The winners of each advance to the quarterfinals, while the losers advance to the repechage.[3]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Njisane Phillip   Trinidad and Tobago 10.690 Q
1 2 Alejandro Mainat   Cuba
2 1 Ruben Horta   Mexico 11.407 Q
2 2 Michael Blatchford   United States
3 1 Fabián Puerta   Colombia 10.473 Q
3 2 Jonathan Gatto   Argentina
4 1 Hersony Canelón   Venezuela 11.022 Q
4 2 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela
5 1 James Watkins   United States 10.549 Q
5 2 Flavio Cipriano   Brazil
6 1 Jonathan Marín   Colombia 10.549 Q
6 2 Leandro Bottasso   Argentina

Repechage edit

The winner of each advanced to the quarterfinals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela 10.392 Q
1 2 Alejandro Mainat   Cuba
1 3 Leandro Bottasso   Argentina
2 1 Michael Blatchford   United States 10.449 Q
2 2 Jonathan Gatto   Argentina
2 3 Flavio Cipriano   Brazil

Quarterfinals edit

[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Njisane Phillip   Trinidad and Tobago 10.252 Q
1 2 Michael Blatchford   United States
2 1 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela 10.520 Q
2 2 Ruben Horta   Mexico
3 1 Fabián Puerta   Colombia 10.367 Q
3 2 Jonathan Marín   Colombia
4 1 Hersony Canelón   Venezuela 10.500 Q
4 2 James Watkins   United States

Semifinals edit

[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Hersony Canelón   Venezuela 10.210 Q
1 2 Njisane Phillip   Trinidad and Tobago
2 1 Fabián Puerta   Colombia 10.739 Q
2 2 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela

Fifth to eighth place edit

[7]

Heat Name Nation Time Notes
5 James Watkins   United States 10.637
6 Ruben Horta   Mexico
7 Michael Blatchford   United States
8 Jonathan Marín   Colombia DNS

Finals edit

[8]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider
Gold Medal Races
  Hersony Canelón   Venezuela 10.435 10.653
  Fabián Puerta   Colombia
Bronze Medal Races
  Njisane Phillip   Trinidad and Tobago 10.935 10.507
4 Ángel Pulgar   Venezuela

References edit