New Zealand’s Campbell Stewart won the men’s omnium on day four of the Track Cycling World Championships in Poland yesterday.
He accumulated 137 points, while France’s Benjamin Thomas placed second with 119 points and Great Britain’s Ethan Hayter third with 118 points.

Cyclists in action during the third day of the Track Cycling World Championships in Poland. Photo: Facebook/UCI
The scratch race was won by Spain’s Albert Torres Barcelo, with Stewart in third. Hayter won the tempo race, while Stewart claimed fourth.
Russian Federation’s Daria Shmeleva won the women’s 500m time trial. Australia’s Ashlee Ankudinoff won the individual pursuit event.
The women’s madison was won by Netherlands’ Kirsten Wild and Amy Pieters.
View more results below.
Men’s omnium: final standings
1. Campbell Stewart (New Zealand) 137 points
2. Benjamin Thomas (France) 119
3. Ethan Hayter (Great Britain) 118
4. Simone Consonni (Italy) 114
5. Jan Willem Van Schip (Netherlands) 104
Men’s omnium: scratch race
1. Albert Torres Barcelo (Spain)
2. Samuel Welsford (Australia)
3. Campbell Stewart (New Zealand)
4. Ethan Hayter (Great Britain)
5. Simone Consonni (Italy)
Men’s omnium: tempo race
1. Ethan Hayter (Great Britain) 25 points
2. Eiya Hashimoto (Japan) 22
3. Benjamin Thomas (France) 15
4. Campbell Stewart (New Zealand) 4
5. Moritz Malcharek (Germany) 3
Women’s 500m TT: finals
1. Daria Shmeleva (Russian Federation) 0:00:33.01
2. Olena Starikova (Ukraine) 0:00:33.30
3. Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) 0:00:33.41
4. Miriam Welte (Germany) 0:00:33.43
5. Jessica Salazar Valles (Mexico) 0:00:33.82
Women’s individual pursuit: finals
1. Ashlee Ankudinoff (Australia) 0:03:25.97
2. Lisa Brennauer (Germany) 0:03:29.24
3. Lisa Klein (Germany) 0:03:29.47
4. Kirstie James (New Zealand) 0:03:34.18
Women’s madison
1. Kirsten Wild, Amy Pieters (Netherlands) 33 points
2. Georgia Baker, Amy Cure (Australia) 31
3. Amalie Dideriksen, Julie Leth (Denmark) 24
4. Neah Evans, Elinor Barker (Great Britain) 15
5. Letizia Paternoster, Maria Giulia Confalonieri (Italy) 14