Meares repeats as keirin world champion
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Gnidenko scores silver, Vogel takes bronze
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1 | Anna Meares (Australia) |
2 | Kristina Vogel (Germany) |
3 | Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong, China) |
4 | Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) |
5 | Willy Kanis (Netherlands) |
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1 | Clara Sanchez (France) |
2 | Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) |
3 | Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) |
4 | Miriam Welte (Germany) |
5 | Viktoria Baranova (Russian Federation) |
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1 | Shuang Guo (People's Republic of China) |
2 | Sandie Clair (France) |
3 | Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
4 | Monique Sullivan (Canada) |
5 | Katie Schofield (New Zealand) |
6 | Olena Tsos (Ukraine) |
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1 | Mu Di (People's Republic of China) |
2 | Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia) |
3 | Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) |
4 | Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russian Federation) |
5 | Daniela Grelui Larreal Chirinos (Venezuela) |
6 | Maryia Lohvinava (Belarus) |
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1 | Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russian Federation) |
2 | Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong, China) |
3 | Katie Schofield (New Zealand) |
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1 | Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) |
2 | Monique Sullivan (Canada) |
3 | Viktoria Baranova (Russian Federation) |
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1 | Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
2 | Willy Kanis (Netherlands) |
3 | Miriam Welte (Germany) |
4 | Maryia Lohvinava (Belarus) |
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1 | Olena Tsos (Ukraine) |
2 | Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) |
3 | Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) |
4 | Daniela Grelui Larreal Chirinos (Venezuela) |
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1 | Anna Meares (Australia) |
2 | Mu Di (People's Republic of China) |
3 | Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russian Federation) |
4 | Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) |
5 | Sandie Clair (France) |
6 | Olena Tsos (Ukraine) |
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1 | Clara Sanchez (France) |
2 | Kristina Vogel (Germany) |
3 | Shuang Guo (People's Republic of China) |
4 | Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia) |
5 | Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
6 | Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) |
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7 | Sandie Clair (France) |
8 | Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
9 | Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) |
10 | Olena Tsos (Ukraine) |
11 | Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia) |
12 | Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) |
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1 | Anna Meares (Australia) |
2 | Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russian Federation) |
3 | Kristina Vogel (Germany) |
4 | Shuang Guo (People's Republic of China) |
5 | Clara Sanchez (France) |
6 | Mu Di (People's Republic of China) |
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