World record progression track cycling – Women's team pursuit

This is an overview of the progression of the World track cycling record of the women's team pursuit as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).[1]

The British team riding the last 3000 m world record at the 2012 Summer Olympics

The women's 3000m team pursuit discipline for 3 riders was introduced by the UCI at the 2007–08 track cycling season. After the 2012–13 track cycling season the UCI changed the discipline into a 4000 m team pursuit with 4 riders.

Joanna Rowsell Shand, has formed part of ten separate record breaking lineups across both distances, the most by any rider.

Progression

3000 m (2007–2013)

TimeCyclistLocationTrackDateMeet
3:34.783 United States
Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Jennie Reed
Los Angeles (USA)Indoor track21 October 2007
3:22.415 Great Britain
Wendy Houvenaghel
Rebecca Romero
Joanna Rowsell
Manchester (GBR)Indoor track28 March 2008
3:21.875 Great Britain
Elizabeth Armitstead
Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna Rowsell
Manchester (GBR)Indoor track1 November 2009
3:21.552 New Zealand
Rushlee Buchanan
Lauren Ellis
Alison Shanks
Copenhagen (DEN)Indoor track25 March 2010
3:19.569 United States
Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Lauren Tamayo
Aguascalientes (MEX)Indoor track12 May 2010Pan American Championships
3:18.148 Great Britain
Laura Trott
Danielle King
Joanna Rowsell
London (GBR)Indoor track17 February 2012World Cup
3:15.720 Great Britain
Danielle King
Laura Trott
Joanna Rowsell
Melbourne (AUS)Indoor track5 April 2012World Championships
3:14.051 Great Britain
Danielle King
Laura Trott
Joanna Rowsell
London (GBR)Indoor track4 August 20122012 Summer Olympics

4000 m (from 2013)

TimeRidersEventLocationDateRef
4:43.144 Italy
Arianna Fidanza, Francesca Pattaro, Michela Maltese, Maria Vittoria Sperotto
Qualifying round
European Junior Championships
Anadia 10 July 2013[2]
4:40.109 Italy
Arianna Fidanza, Francesca Pattaro, Michela Maltese, Maria Vittoria Sperotto
Final
European Junior Championships
Anadia 10 July 2013[3]
4:38.708 Great Britain
Amy Hill, Hayley Jones, Emily Kay, Emily Nelson
Qualifying round
World Junior Championships
Glasgow 8 August 2013[4]
4:36.147 Great Britain
Amy Hill, Hayley Jones, Emily Kay, Emily Nelson
Final
World Junior Championships
Glasgow 8 August 2013[5]
4:32.721 Great Britain
Laura Trott, Joanna Rowsell, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
British ChampionshipsManchester 29 September 2013[6]
4:28.738 Great Britain
Laura Trott, Katie Archibald, Joanna Rowsell, Elinor Barker
Qualifying round
European Championships
Apeldoorn 18 October 2013[7]
4:26.556 Great Britain
Laura Trott, Katie Archibald, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
Final
European Championships
Apeldoorn 18 October 2013[8]
4:23.910 Great Britain
Laura Trott, Joanna Rowsell, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
Qualifying round
World Cup
Manchester 1 November 2013[9]
4:19.604 Great Britain
Laura Trott, Joanna Rowsell, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
Final
World Cup
Manchester 1 November 2013[10]
4:19.115 Great Britain
Katie Archibald, Joanna Rowsell, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
Qualifying round
World Cup
Aguascalientes 5 December 2013[11]
4:16.552 Great Britain
Katie Archibald, Joanna Rowsell, Danielle King, Elinor Barker
Final
World Cup
Aguascalientes 5 December 2013[12]
4:13.683 Australia
Annette Edmondson, Melissa Hoskins, Amy Cure, Ashlee Ankudinoff
Final
World Championships
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines 19 February 2015[13]
4:13.260 Great Britain
Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker, Joanna Rowsell Shand
Qualifying round
Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro 11 August 2016[14]
4:12.282 United States
Sarah Hammer, Kelly Catlin, Chloe Dygert, Jennifer Valente
First round
Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro 13 August 2016[15]
4:12.152 Great Britain
Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker, Joanna Rowsell Shand
First round
Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro 13 August 2016[15]
4:10.236 Great Britain
Katie Archibald, Laura Trott, Elinor Barker, Joanna Rowsell Shand
Final
Summer Olympics
Rio de Janeiro 13 August 2016[16]

References

  1. "Union Cycliste Internationale – Men – World Record" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  2. "Junior Women's Team Pursuit Qualifying" (PDF). UEC. 10 July 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  3. "Junior Women's Team Pursuit Finals" (PDF). UEC. 10 July 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  4. "Results Book" (PDF). UCI. p. 271. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  5. "Results Book" (PDF). UCI. p. 279. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  6. "Wiggle Honda set team pursuit world best time as 2013 British National Track Championships conclude".
  7. "2013 European Track Championships Day 1". Capo Velo. 20 October 2013. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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  14. "Women's Team Pursuit Qualifying Results" (PDF). Rio 2016 official website. 11 August 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  15. "Women's Team Pursuit First Round Results" (PDF). Rio 2016 official website. 13 August 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
  16. "Women's Team Pursuit Final Results" (PDF). Rio 2016 official website. 13 August 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
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