SAINT QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — American Jennifer Valente received the gold medal within the girls’s omnium to conclude Olympic racing on the Nationwide Velodrome on Sunday.
Valente comfortably retained the title she received in Tokyo with a constant efficiency throughout the 4 races.
Poland’s Daria Pikulik ended with silver medal and New Zealand’s Ally Wollaston was third.
Valente was a part of the American squad to win the crew pursuit earlier within the week, giving her two gold medals within the Paris Video games.
MEN’S KEIRIN
Flying Dutchman Harrie Lavreysen confirmed his standing because the king of males’s sprinting by profitable the Olympic keirin to finish a exceptional hat trick.
Lavreysen flew across the ultimate nook to beat Australia’s Matthew Richardson, who took the silver.
The 27-year-old powerhouse additionally received the crew dash and dash earlier in an incredible week for the Dutch, repeating his feat from Tokyo, the place he may solely handle a bronze within the keirin.
Australia’s Matthew Glaetzer was third.
The race finale was considerably overshadowed by a high-speed crash involving Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom, Japan’s Shinji Nakano and Britain’s Jack Carlin, who had been despatched tumbling throughout the monitor.
Sahrom slid over the road however was relegated for inflicting the accident. All three managed to stroll away after remedy.
WOMEN’S SPRINT GOLD
New Zealand’s Ellesse Andrews and accomplished an unbelievable week by profitable the dash gold.
Andrews outclassed Germany’s Lea Freidrich within the ultimate, profitable 2-0, to develop into the primary lady from New Zealand to win the self-discipline on the Olympics, having additionally received the keirin and ending with the silver medal within the crew dash.
“Truthfully, this has exceeded all my expectations,” Andrews, whose keirin gold on Thursday was the primary Olympics monitor title in 20 years for New Zealand, advised Eurosport.
“I knew what my strengths had been and put it on the market.”
Britain’s dash world champion Emma Finucane beat Dutch rider Hetty van de Wouw to take the bronze — the 21-year-old Briton’s third medal from her first Video games.
–Discipline Stage Media