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2011 Oceania Track Championships
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| venue | Adelaide, Australia |
| date | 24–27 November 2010 |
| velodrome | Adelaide Super-Drome |
| nations | Australia & New Zealand |
| cyclists | 145 (83 Elite) |
| events | 36 |
| previous | 2010 |
| next | 2012 |
The 2011 Oceania Track Championships were the 2011 edition of the annual Oceania Track Championships and were held at the Adelaide Super-Drome in Adelaide, Australia. The championships were the first opportunity for riders from Oceania to qualify for the 2012 Summer Olympics. All ten Olympic events (sprint, team sprint, keirin, team pursuit and omnium) were included for both men and women. Non-Olympics events (time trial, individual pursuit, points race, scratch race) were also included for both men and women as well as madison for men. Under 19 events were also held for each event; however, the men's madison and women's (keirin, team sprint, team pursuit, points race and omnium were combined Under 19 and Elite events.
Eligible nations
| Country | Federation |
|---|---|
| Cycling Australia | |
| East Timor Cycling Federation | |
| Fiji Cycling Association | |
| Guam Cycling Federation | |
| Indonesian Cycling Federation (Ikatan Sepeda Sport Indonesia) | |
| BikeNZ |
Medal summary
Medal summary U19
Elite medal table
U19 medal table
Overall medal table
Olympic event medal table
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