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Women's individual road race
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
The peloton on rue Gay-Lussac, shortly after the conclusion of the neutralised start.
VenuesPont d'Iéna
Date4 August 2024
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristen Faulkner  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Marianne Vos  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lotte Kopecky  Belgium
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The women's individual road race event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 4 August 2024 on a course starting at 14:00 at Pont d'Iéna in Paris.

Kristen Faulkner, despite being a replacement in the 2024 Olympic team, became the first American to win a road racing gold in 40 years since Connie Carpenter at the road race in 1984.

Background

This was the 11th appearance of the event, held every Summer Olympics since 1984.

Qualification

Main article: Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Qualification

Competition format and course

The road race was a mass-start, one-day road race event over 157.6 km (97.9 mi) and 1,700 m (5,600 ft) of vertical gain. The race took in the Trocadero, Versailles and Auffargis, and then back to Paris, with two loops of the city and three climbs of Montmartre.

Start list

Main article: List of cyclists at the 2024 Summer Olympics

Race overview

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Results

Rank # Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 33 Kristen Faulkner  United States 3:59:23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 Marianne Vos  Netherlands 4:00:21 +58
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Lotte Kopecky  Belgium 4:00:21 +58
4 73 Blanka Vas  Hungary 4:00:21 +58
5 29 Pfeiffer Georgi  Great Britain 4:00:44 +1:21
6 35 Mavi García  Spain 4:00:46 +1:23
7 26 Noemi Rüegg  Switzerland 4:01:27 +2:04
8 16 Katarzyna Niewiadoma  Poland 4:02:07 +2:44
9 13 Elisa Longo Borghini  Italy 4:02:28 +3:05
10 15 Marta Lach  Poland 4:02:50 +3:27
11 10 Lorena Wiebes  Netherlands 4:02:54 +3:31
12 28 Lizzie Deignan  Great Britain 4:02.57 +3:34
13 30 Anna Henderson  Great Britain 4:02:57 +3:34
14 71 Caroline Andersson  Sweden 4:02:57 +3:34
15 32 Chloé Dygert  United States 4:03:03 +3:40
16 37 Liane Lippert  Germany 4:03:27 +4:04
17 53 Christine Majerus  Luxembourg 4:04:23 +5:00
18 24 Elise Chabbey  Switzerland 4:04:23 +5:00
19 45 Alison Jackson  Canada 4:04:23 +5:00
20 78 Rasa Leleivytė  Lithuania 4:04:23 +5:00
21 51 Ingvild Gåskjenn  Norway 4:04:23 +5:00
22 22 Lauretta Hanson  Australia 4:04:23 +5:00
23 21 Grace Brown  Australia 4:04:23 +5:00
24 4 Justine Ghekiere  Belgium 4:04:23 +5:00
25 12 Elena Cecchini  Italy 4:04:23 +5:00
26 77 Eri Yonamine  Japan 4:04:23 +5:00
27 18 Victoire Berteau  France 4:04:23 +5:00
28 2 Christina Schweinberger  Austria 4:04:23 +5:00
29 41 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig  Denmark 4:04:23 +5:00
30 50 Marte Berg Edseth  Norway 4:04:23 +5:00
31 43 Niamh Fisher-Black  New Zealand 4:04:23 +5:00
32 38 Antonia Niedermaier  Germany 4:04:23 +5:00
33 48 Ashleigh Moolman Pasio  South Africa 4:04:23 +5:00
34 8 Demi Vollering  Netherlands 4:04:23 +5:00
35 63 Megan Armitage  Ireland 4:06:58 +7:35
36 64 Julia Kopecký  Czech Republic 4:07:00 +7:37
37 49 Anniina Ahtosalo  Finland 4:07.04 +7:41
38 19 Audrey Cordon-Ragot  France 4:07.04 +7:41
39 23 Ruby Roseman-Gannon  Australia 4:07:12 +7:49
40 36 Franziska Koch  Germany 4:07:16 +7:53
41 81 Daniela Campos  Portugal 4:07:16 +7:53
42 59 Eugenia Bujak  Slovenia 4:07:16 +7:53
43 6 Margot Vanpachtenbeke  Belgium 4:07:16 +7:53
44 44 Olivia Baril  Canada 4:07:16 +7:53
45 17 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka  Poland 4:07:16 +7:53
46 20 Juliette Labous  France 4:07:16 +7:53
47 61 Tamara Dronova  Individual Neutral Athletes 4:07:16 +7:53
48 46 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 4:07:16 +7:53
49 39 Emma Norsgaard  Denmark 4:07:16 +7:53
50 52 Paula Patiño  Colombia 4:07:16 +7:53
51 54 Yanina Kuskova  Uzbekistan 4:07:16 +7:53
52 1 Anna Kiesenhofer  Austria 4:07:16 +7:53
53 5 Julie Van de Velde  Belgium 4:07:21 +7:58
54 11 Elisa Balsamo  Italy 4:07:39 +8:16
55 14 Silvia Persico  Italy 4:07:39 +8:16
56 42 Kim Cadzow  New Zealand 4:08:14 +8:51
57 25 Elena Hartmann  Switzerland 4:08:14 +8:51
58 7 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands 4:08:14 +8:51
59 60 Urša Pintar  Slovenia 4:08:14 +8:51
60 57 Catalina Soto  Chile 4:09:49 +10:26
61 70 Hanna Tserakh  Individual Neutral Athletes 4:10:18 +10:55
62 66 Antri Christoforou  Cyprus 4:10:20 +10:57
63 34 Mireia Benito  Spain 4:10:20 +10:57
64 65 Lee Sze Wing  Hong Kong 4:10:47 +11:24
65 27 Linda Zanetti  Switzerland 4:10:47 +11:24
66 75 Jelena Erić  Serbia 4:10:47 +11:24
67 69 Yuliia Biriukova  Ukraine 4:10:47 +11:24
68 82 Vera Looser  Namibia 4:10:47 +11:24
69 83 Anastasia Carbonari  Latvia 4:10:47 +11:24
70 55 Olga Zabelinskaya  Uzbekistan 4:10:47 +11:24
71 79 Nora Jenčušová  Slovakia 4:10:47 +11:24
72 62 Alena Ivanchenko  Individual Neutral Athletes 4:10:47 +11:24
73 80 Nguyễn Thị Thật  Vietnam 4:10:47 +11:24
74 68 Ana Vitória Magalhães  Brazil 4:10:47 +11:24
75 90 Fariba Hashimi  Afghanistan 4:10:47 +11:24
76 40 Rebecca Koerner  Denmark 4:12:22 +12:59
77 85 Rotem Gafinovitz  Israel 4:13:42 +14:19
78 67 Phetdarin Somrat  Thailand 4:13:42 +14:19
47 Tiffany Keep  South Africa DNF
56 Kimberley Le Court  Mauritius
58 Tang Xin  China
72 Song Min-ji  South Korea
74 Nesrine Houili  Algeria
76 Marcela Prieto  Mexico
84 Safia Al-Sayegh  United Arab Emirates
86 Milagro Mena  Costa Rica
87 Nur Aisyah Mohamad Zubir  Malaysia
88 Ese Ukpeseraye  Nigeria
89 Awa Bamogo  Burkina Faso
91 Yulduz Hashimi  Afghanistan
92 Diane Ingabire  Rwanda
93 Eyeru Gebru  Refugee Olympic Team

References

  1. "Olympic Schedule - Cycling Road", Olympics.com. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  2. "Kristen Faulkner wins Paris Olympics women's road race for US after making the team as a replacement". AP News. 4 August 2024. Retrieved 5 August 2024.
  3. Kirsten Frattini (31 July 2024). "Paris Olympics: Women's Road Race - Preview". cyclingnews.com.
  4. "Women's Olympic road race 2024: Route, contenders, and prediction". Rouleur.

External links

Olympic Cycling Champions in Women's Individual Road Race
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