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2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships

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2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships
Start of the Junior Men's cross-country at the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec, Canada
VenueMont-Sainte-Anne, QC, Canada
Date(s) (2010-09-01 - 2010-09-05)1–5 September 2010
EventsMTB: 13
Trials: 6
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The 2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships was the 21st edition of the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships and was held in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec, Canada from 1 to 5 September 2010.

Medal summary

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Women's cross-country
Men's 26" trials final
Men's 26" trials podium

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cross-country[1]
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 José Antonio Hermida (ESP)  Jaroslav Kulhavý (CZE)  Burry Stander (RSA)
Under 23 cross-country[2]
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 Mathias Flückiger (SUI)  Thomas Litscher (SUI)  Patrik Gallati (SUI)
Junior cross-country[3]
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 Michiel van der Heijden (NED)  Julien Trarieux (FRA)  Julian Schelb (GER)
Downhill[4]
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 Sam Hill (AUS)  Steve Smith (CAN)  Greg Minnaar (RSA)
Junior downhill[5]
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 Troy Brosnan (AUS)  Neko Mulally (USA)  Lewis Buchanan (GBR)
Four-cross[6]  Tomas Slavik (CZE)  Jared Graves (AUS)  Michal Prokop (CZE)
Trials, 20 inch[7]  Benito Ros Charral (ESP)  Abel Mustieles Garcia (ESP)  Rick Koekoek (NED)
Trials, 26 inch[8]  Kenny Belaey (BEL)  Benito Ros Charral (ESP)  Marc Caisso (FRA)
Junior trials, 20 inch[9]  Ion Areitio (ESP)  Raphael Pils (GER)  Marius Merger (FRA)
Junior trials, 26 inch[10]  Ion Areitio (ESP)  David Bonzon (SUI)  Maxime Tolu (FRA)

Women's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cross-country[11]
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 Maja Włoszczowska (POL)  Irina Kalentieva (RUS)  Willow Koerber (USA)
Under 23 cross-country[12]
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 Alexandra Engen (SWE)  Annie Last (GBR)  Paula Gorycka (POL)
Junior cross-country[13]
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 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)  Yana Belomoyna (UKR)  Helen Grobert (GER)
Downhill[14]
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 Tracy Moseley (GBR)  Sabrina Jonnier (FRA)  Emmeline Ragot (FRA)
Junior downhill[15]
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 Lauren Rosser (CAN)  Fanny Lombard (FRA)  Julie Berteaux (FRA)
Four-cross[16]  Caroline Buchanan (AUS)  Jana Horáková (CZE)  Romana Labounková (CZE)
Trials[17]  Gemma Abant Condal (ESP)  Karin Moor (SUI)  Tatiana Janicková (SVK)

Team events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Cross-country[18]   Switzerland
Thomas Litscher
Roger Walder
Katrin Leumann
Ralph Naef
 Germany
Manuel Fumic
Julian Schelb
Sabine Spitz
Marcel Fleschhut
 Czech Republic
Jaroslav Kulhavý
Ondrej Cink
Kateřina Nash
Tomas Paprstka
Trials[19]  Spain
 France
 Germany

Medal table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain (ESP)6208
2 Australia (AUS)3104
3 Switzerland (SUI)2316
4 France (FRA)14510
5 Czech Republic (CZE)1236
6 Canada (CAN)1113
 Great Britain (GBR)1113
8 Netherlands (NED)1012
 Poland (POL)1012
10 Belgium (BEL)1001
 Sweden (SWE)1001
12 Germany (GER)0235
13 United States (USA)0112
14 Russia (RUS)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
16 South Africa (RSA)0022
17 Slovakia (SVK)0011
Totals (17 entries)19192058

Results

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Men

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Cross-country
Downhill

Women

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Cross-country
Downhill

References

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  1. ^ "Elite men cross country: Hermida earns first elite career world championship – Kulhavy, Stander complete podium". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Under 23 men cross country: Flückiger leads Swiss podium sweep in Under 23 cross country worlds race – Litscher, Gallati complete top three". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Junior men cross country: Van der Heijden claims gold for the Netherlands – Traieux, Schelb add to medal tallies". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Elite men downhill: Hill back on top of the world after winning men's downhill title – Canada's Smith delights home crowd with silver medal; Minnaar third". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Junior men downhill: Brosnan nips Mulally at junior downhill Worlds – Six one hundredths of a second separate top two spots". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  6. ^ "Elite men four cross: Slavik snatches four cross Worlds win from defending champion Graves – Prokop earns the bronze medal". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  7. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  8. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  9. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  10. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Elite women cross country: Wloszczowska wins gold for Poland – Kalentieva bests Koerber for silver in action-packed final lap". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  12. ^ "Under 23 women cross country: Engen powers to Under 23 women's title – Last, Gorycka claim podium spots". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  13. ^ "Junior women cross country: Ferrand Prevot defends title at Worlds – Road world champion adds second mountain bike title to collection". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  14. ^ "Elite women downhill: Moseley brings rainbow jersey back to Great Britain – French women Jonnier and Ragot earn silver and bronze". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  15. ^ "Junior women downhill: Rosser wins first Worlds title for home nation – Lombard, Berteaux round out podium". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  16. ^ "Elite women four cross: Buchanan defends rainbow jersey in elite women's four cross – Czechs finish second and third". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  17. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  18. ^ "Team relay: Swiss team storms to first gold – Germany, Czech Republic step on team relay podium". Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  19. ^ "1986-2014 UCI Trials World Championships Winners" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2016.

See also

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