The three-time railway world champion Emma Hinze (Cottbus) has missed her second medal at the end of the Olympic Summer Games in Japan.
The Sportsoldatin defeated Bronze Lee Wai-Sze from Hong Kong in the Sprint race and had to settle for fourth place.
Previously, the 23-year-old had failed in the semifinals on the Canadian Kelsey Mitchell in decision-making. Mitchell later brought gold. As a result, Kristina Vogel remains the last German Olympic champion in the sprint. The 30-year-old had triumphed in Rio de Janeiro in Rio de Janeiro in the royal discipline in 2016.
"I really wanted a medal, no matter what. Now it has become four place, and I'm sad," said Hinze, who was completely deprived: "I have never hurted my legs, I did not even come after the run The stairs down. Between the second and third run, I only had seven minutes. I was still really dizzy when I'm on the train. "
Hinzen had won the silver medal in the teamprint in the Izu Velodrome together with LEA Sophie Friedrich (Dassow). Friedrich failed in the sprint in the quarterfinals at the Ukrainian Olena Starikova, in the placing race, the 21-year-old secured the fifth place. Starikova won silver.
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"On the one hand, I'm glad I won the run. On the other hand, the pain sits very deep because it was so scarce in the quarterfinals. I am pleased to be fifth, but would have liked to have a medal," Friedrich said.
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