2005 UEC European Track Championships

2005 UEC European Track Championships
Host city Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Italy
Date(s)  (2005)2005
Events 32
2004
2006

The 2005 European Track Championships were the European Championships for track cycling, for junior and under-23 riders. They took place in Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Italy.[1]

Medal summary

Open

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Men's Omnium Lithuania Linas Balciunas Lithuania Tomas Vaitkus Russia Konstantin Ponomarev
Men's Sprint Omnium Germany Marco Jager Netherlands Teun Mulder Russia Sergey Ruban
Women's Events
Women's Omnium Russia Olga Slyusareva Czech Republic Lada Kozlíková Spain Gema Pascual Torrecilla

Under 23

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
U23 Men's Sprint Germany Michael Seidenbecher United Kingdom Ross Edgar France Grégory Baugé
U23 Men's 1 km Time Trial Germany Michael Seidenbecher Czech Republic Alois Kaňkovský Netherlands Tim Veldt
U23 Men's Individual Pursuit Ukraine Volodymyr Dyudya Germany Robert Bengsch Netherlands Levi Heimans
U23 Men's Team Pursuit  Russia
Valery Valynin
Ivan Kovalev
Sergey Kolesnikov
Alexander Khatuntsev
 Ukraine
Maxim Polischuk
Volodymyr Dyudya
Vitaliy Popkov
Dmytro Grabovskyy
 Lithuania
Simas Kondrotas
Aidis Kruopis
Ignatas Konovalovas
Gediminas Bagdonas
U23 Men's Team Sprint  Poland
Kamil Kuczynski
Łukasz Kwiatkowski
Damian Zieliński
 Germany
Robert Förstemann
Daniel Giese
Marco Jäger
 Czech Republic
Alois Kaňkovský
Adam Ptacnik
Ivan Vrba
U23 Men's Madison  Denmark
Alex Rasmussen
Michael Mørkøv
 Belgium
Kenny De Ketele
Steve Schets
 Italy
Samuele Marzoli
Gianpolo Biolo
U23 Men's Keirin Germany Michael Seidenbecher France Didier Henriette Czech Republic Adam Ptacnik
U23 Men's Scratch Denmark Alex Rasmussen Denmark Marc Hester Netherlands Wim Stroetinga
U23 Men's Points Race United Kingdom Mark Cavendish France Matthieu Ladagnous Germany Robert Bengsch
Women's Events
U23 Women's Sprint Germany Christin Muche France Clara Sanchez Italy Elisa Frisoni
U23 Women's 500 m Time Trial Italy Elisa Frisoni France Clara Sanchez Germany Miriam Welte
U23 Women's Individual Pursuit Belarus Tatsiana Sharakova Netherlands Marlijn Binnendijk Switzerland Pascale Schnider
U23 Women's Keirin Germany Christin Muche France Clara Sanchez Russia Anastasia Tchulkova
U23 Women's Scratch Switzerland Pascale Schnider Ukraine Svitlana Semchuk Italy Eleonora Soldo
U23 Women's Points Race Germany Charlotte Becker Italy Giorgia Bronzini Netherlands Nina Köhn

Juniors

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Junior Men's Sprint Germany Maximilian Levy France Kévin Sireau Germany René Enders
Junior Men's 1 km Time Trial Germany Maximilian Levy Poland Dawid Glowacki Germany David Wilken
Junior Men's Individual Pursuit Moldova Alexandr Pliuschin Ukraine Vitaliy Shchedov Russia Ivan Rovny
Junior Men's Team Pursuit  United Kingdom
Ross Sander
Andrew Tennant
Ian Stannard
Steven Burke
 Poland
Hubert Tulacz
Michal Nawrocki
Pawel Mikulicz
Jonasz Krysztofik
 Russia
Andrey Klyuev
Alexey Shyryaev
Roman Maximov
Sergey Valynin
Junior Men's Team Sprint  France
Michaël D'Almeida
Kévin Sireau
Alexandre Volant
 Poland
Rafal Poper
Dawid Glowacki
Krzysztof Szymanek
 Russia
Andrey Chernopyatov
Pavel Noskov
Maxim Tarakanov
Junior Men's Keirin Germany David Wilken Greece Christos Volikakis Czech Republic Denis Spicka
Junior Men's Scratch United Kingdom Matthew Rowe Czech Republic Filip Hanslian Poland Jonasz Krysztofik
Junior Men's Points Race Russia Pavel Korzh Germany Sebastian Forke Russia Alexey Shyryaev
Women's Events
Junior Women's Sprint Ukraine Lyubov Shulika Russia Yulia Kosheleva France Sandie Clair
Junior Women's 500 m Time Trial Ukraine Lyubov Shulika France Elodie Henriette United Kingdom Anna Blyth
Junior Women's Individual Pursuit Ukraine Lesya Kalitovska France Pascale Jeuland Denmark Trine Schmidt
Junior Women's Keirin France Elodie Henriette Ukraine Lyubov Shulika Russia Anastasia Rozhkova
Junior Women's Scratch Italy Silvia Daniele Russia Evgenia Romanyuta France Pascale Jeuland
Junior Women's Points Race Denmark Mie Bekker Lacota France Pascale Jeuland Russia Irina Zemlyanskaya

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Germany 10 3 4 17
2  Ukraine 4 4 08
3  Russia 3 2 9 14
4  Denmark 3 1 15
-  Great Britain 3 1 15
6  France 2 9 314
7  Italy 2 1 36
8  Poland 1 3 15
9  Lithuania 11 13
10   Switzerland 1 0 12
11  Belarus 1 0 01
-  Moldova 1 0 01
13  Czech Republic 0 3 36
14  Netherlands 0 2 46
15  Belgium 0 1 01
-  Greece 0 1 01
17  Spain 0 0 11
Total 32 32 32 96

References

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