Ellesse Andrews Dominates Women's Keirin First Round at 2024 Olympics
Machina Sports
On August 7, 2024, at the National Velodrome in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, the Women's Keirin First Round took place, showcasing the thrilling speed and talent of female cyclists. The event commenced at 13:26 local time and concluded shortly after at 13:31.
In an electrifying race, Ellesse Andrews from New Zealand emerged victorious, clocking an impressive elapsed time of 10.979 seconds with an average speed of 65.580 km/h. Her performance placed her firmly in the qualification mark of Q1/4, demonstrating her readiness for the upcoming phases of the competition.
Following closely was Mathilde Gros of France, who finished just 0.014 seconds behind Andrews, securing the second position with a commendable time that highlighted her competitive edge. Katy Marchant from Great Britain also showcased her skills, finishing third with a time that placed her within the top ranks, securing her spot in the next round as well.
The race witnessed fierce competition, with athletes like Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez from Mexico and Urszula Los from Poland also making their mark, finishing fourth and fifth respectively. Ese Ukpeseraye from Nigeria rounded out the top six, each athlete demonstrating exceptional talent and determination.
The Women's Keirin event is known for its high stakes and fast-paced action, and this first round certainly delivered. The athletes not only displayed their physical prowess but also their strategic acumen, essential for success in such a competitive environment. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on these remarkable women as they aim for Olympic glory.
- Cycling Track
- Women's Keirin, First Round - Heat 1
- Ellesse Andrews
- Mathilde Gros
- Katy Marchant
- Women's Keirin
- 2024 Olympics
- New Zealand
- France
- Great Britain
- cycling
- Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Learn more about AI for sports with Machina Sports SDK.