advancing to the semifinals was Kristina Vogel of Germany, part of the gold medal-winning sprint team who beat Simona Krupeckaite of Lithuania in two straight races. Guo Shuang rallied after losing her first match race to take two straight from
of Canada. They will be joined in Monday's quarterfinals by Guo Shuang of China, Kristina Vogel of Germany, Simona Krupeckaite of Lithuania, Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez of Cuba, Lyubov Shulikov of the Ukraine and Olga Panarina of Belarus
Bourgain, France Women's keirin Gold: Anna Meares, Australia Silver: Ekaterina Gnidenko, Russia Bronze: Simona Krupeckaite , Lithuania Men's Omnium Gold: Glenn O'Shea, Australia Silver: Zach Bell, Canada Bronze: Lasse Hansen
Bourgain, France Women's keirin Gold: Anna Meares, Australia Silver: Ekaterina Gnidenko, Russia Bronze: Simona Krupeckaite , Lithuania Men's Omnium Gold: Glenn O'Shea, Australia Silver: Zach Bell, Canada Bronze: Lasse Hansen
500 meters of the time trial in a time of 33.010 seconds to eclipse the previous world record of 33.296 set by Simona Krupeckaite of Lithuania at Pruszkow, Poland in 2009. Miriam Welte of Germany finished second in 33.626, with Britain's
782 seconds at Melbourne's Hisense Arena on Thursday easily eclipsed the mark of 10.793 set by Lithuania's Simona Krupeckaite at Moscow in 2010. The record is the third so far at the meet after Britain broke the men's team pursuit mark
trapped after an early surge and could not get around on the outside, finishing a disappointing fifth. Lithuania's Simona Krupeckaite took gold, while China's Li Huang won the women's multidiscipline omnium event ahead of American Sarah Hammer