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Track results (July 25)

Men's individual pursuit semifinals
Philippe Ermenault (France) 4:24.082 beat Alexei Markov (Russia) 4:26.828

Andrea Collinelli (Italy) 4:22.775 beat Bradley McGee (Australia) 4:26.121

McGee took bronze medal as fastest semifinal loser. Ermenault and Collinelli no compete for gold and silver medals.


Women's individual pursuit qualifying (top eight to quarterfinals)
1. Antonella Bellutti (Italy) 3 minutes 34.130 seconds
2. Marion Clignet (France) 3:35.774
3. Yvonne Mcgregor (Britain) 3:39.545
4. Rebecca Twigg (U.S.) 3:39.849
5. Judith Arndt (Germany) 3:40.335
6. Sarah Ulmer (New Zealand) 3:43.176
7. Rasa Mazeikyte (Lithuania) 3:43.590
8. Kathryn Watt (Australia) 3:43.658
9. May Hartwell (Norway) 3:43.824
10. Natalya Karimova (Russia) 3:45.246
11. Qingzhi Wang (China) 3:49.823
12. Seiko Hashimoto (Japan) 3:52.745


Men's sprint, second round (winners to quarterfinals)
Gary Neiwand (Australia) 11.249 beat Labros Vassilopoulos (Greece)
Curtis Harnett (Canada) 11.058 beat Peter Bazalik (Slovakia)
Marty Nothstein (U.S.) 10.899 beat Martin Hrbacek (Slovakia)
Jens Fiedler (Germany) 10.597 beat Jose Escuredo (Spain)
Eyk Pokorny (Germany) 10.966 beat Jose Moreno (Spain)
Darryn Hill (Australia) 10.811 beat William Clay (U.S.)
Pavel Buran (Czech Republic) 11.272 beat George Himonetos (Greece)
Florian Rousseau (France) 10.745 beat Frederic Magne (France)
Viesturs Berzins (Latvia) 11.044 beat Roberto Chiappa (Italy)





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