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UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch

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The UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch is the women's world championship scratch race event held annually at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. The event was first introduced in 2002. Kirsten wild of the Netherlands and Yumari González of Cuba have won the title three times and two cyclists have won the title on two occasions: Olga Sliusareva of Russia, and Katarzyna Pawłowska of Poland.

Medalists

Championship Winner Runner-up Third
2002 Copenhagen
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 Lada Kozlíková (CZE)  Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)  Olga Sliusareva (RUS)
2003 Stuttgart
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 Olga Sliusareva (RUS)  Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)  Adrie Visser (NED)
2004 Melbourne
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 Yoanka González (CUB)  Mandy Poitras (CAN)  Olga Sliusareva (RUS)
2005 Los Angeles
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 Olga Sliusareva (RUS)  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Liudmyla Vypyrailo (UKR)
2006 Bordeaux
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 María Luisa Calle (COL)  Gina Grain (CAN)  Olga Sliusareva (RUS)
2007 Palma de Mallorca
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 Yumari González (CUB)  María Luisa Calle (COL)  Adrie Visser (NED)
2008 Manchester
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 Ellen van Dijk (NED)  Yumari González (CUB)  Belinda Goss (AUS)
2009 Pruszków
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 Yumari González (CUB)  Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR)  Belinda Goss (AUS)
2010 Ballerup
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 Pascale Jeuland (FRA)  Yumari González (CUB)  Belinda Goss (AUS)
2011 Apeldoorn
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 Marianne Vos (NED)  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Danielle King (GBR)
2012 Melbourne
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 Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL)  Melissa Hoskins (AUS)  Kelly Druyts (BEL)
2013 Minsk
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 Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL)  Sofía Arreola (MEX)  Evgenia Romanyuta (RUS)
2014 Cali
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 Kelly Druyts (BEL)  Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL)  Evgenia Romanyuta (RUS)
2015 Yvelines
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 Kirsten Wild (NED)  Amy Cure (AUS)  Allison Beveridge (CAN)
2016 London
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 Laura Trott (GBR)  Kirsten Wild (NED)  Stephanie Roorda (CAN)
2017 Hong Kong
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 Rachele Barbieri (ITA)  Elinor Barker (GBR)  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
2018 Apeldoorn
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 Kirsten Wild (NED)  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)  Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)
2019 Pruszków
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 Elinor Barker (GBR)  Kirsten Wild (NED)  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
2020 Berlin
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 Kirsten Wild (NED)  Jennifer Valente (USA)  Maria Martins (POR)
2021 Roubaix
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 Martina Fidanza (ITA)  Maike van der Duin (NED)  Jennifer Valente (USA)
2022 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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 Martina Fidanza (ITA)  Maike van der Duin (NED)  Jessica Roberts (GBR)
2023 Glasgow
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 Jennifer Valente (USA)  Maike van der Duin (NED)  Michaela Drummond (NZL)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Netherlands55212
2 Cuba3205
3 Italy3003
4 Great Britain2226
5 Poland2103
6 Russia2057
7 Belgium1135
8 United States1113
9 Colombia1102
10 Czechoslovakia1001
 France1001
12 Australia0639
13 Canada0224
14 Mexico0101
15 Denmark0011
 New Zealand0011
 Portugal0011
 Ukraine0011
Totals (18 entries)22222266

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