Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's time trial
The Men's 1 km time trial track cycling events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 7–9 at the Laoshan Velodrome.
Classification
editCyclists are given a classification depending on the type and extent of their disability. The classification system allows cyclists to compete against others with a similar level of function.
Cycling classes are:
- B&VI 1–3: Blind and visually impaired cyclists
- LC 1–4: Cyclists with a locomotor disability
- CP 1–4: Cyclists with cerebral palsy
B&VI 1–3
editThe men's 1 km time trial (B&VI 1–3) took place on September 8.[1]
WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Anthony Kappes Pilot: Barney Storey |
Great Britain | 1:02.864 WR | |
Ben Demery Pilot: Shaun Hopkins |
Australia | 1:03.718 | |
Kieran Modra Pilot: Tyson Lawrence |
Australia | 1:04.053 | |
4 | Gavin Kilpatrick Pilot: Michael Thomson |
South Africa | 1:04.130 |
5 | Tatsuyuki Oshiro Pilot: Hitosh Takahashi |
Japan | 1:04.593 |
6 | Bryce Lindores Pilot: Steven George |
Australia | 1:04.792 |
7 | Daniel Chalifour Pilot: Alexandre Cloutier |
Canada | 1:06.371 |
8 | Brian Cowie Pilot: Marina Girona |
Canada | 1:07.721 |
9 | Francisco González Pilot: Juan Francisco Suarez |
Spain | 1:08.260 |
10 | Michael Delaney Pilot: David Patrick Peelo |
Ireland | 1:08.593 |
11 | Carlos Arciniegas Pilot: Juan Carreno |
Colombia | 1:08.867 |
12 | Alfred Stelleman Pilot: Jaco Tettelaar |
Netherlands | 1:09.077 |
13 | Stephane Cote Pilot: Pierre-Olivier Boily |
Canada | 1:10.292 |
14 | Olivier Donval Pilot: John Saccamandi |
France | 1:10.667 |
15 | Lujan Nattkemper Pilot: Juan Ferrari (cyclist) |
Argentina | 1:14.483 |
16 | Arnold Csaba Butu Pilot: Lehel Ruzsa |
Romania | 1:22.296 |
CP 3
editThe men's 1 km time trial (CP 3) took place on September 9 September.[2]
WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Darren Kenny | Great Britain | 1.08.67 WR | |
Rik Waddon | Great Britain | 1.11.16 | |
Tomas Kvasnicka | Czech Republic | 1.17.67 | |
4 | Javier Ochoa | Spain | 1.18.52 |
5 | Rodrigo Lopez | Argentina | 1.20.57 |
6 | Jean Quevillon | Canada | 1.21.35 |
7 | Brayden Mcdougall | Canada | 1.22.78 |
8 | Maurice Far Eckhard | Spain | 1.27.45 |
CP 4
editThe men's 1 km time trial (CP 4) took place on 9 September.[2]
WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Masashi Ishii | Japan | 1.08.77 WR | |
Jiri Bouska | Czech Republic | 1.11.19 | |
Christopher Scott | Australia | 1.12.23 | |
4 | Cesar Neira | Spain | 1.15.39 |
5 | Janos Plekker | South Africa | 1.15.55 |
6 | Lubos Jirka | Czech Republic | 1.16.01 |
7 | Enda Smyth | Ireland | 1.16.07 |
8 | Michael Farrell | United States | 1.17.59 |
LC 1
editThe men's 1 km time trial (LC 1) took place on 9 September.[2]
WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Mark Bristow | Great Britain | 1.08.87 WR | |
Kuidong Zhang | China | 1.10.47 | |
Wolfgang Sacher | Germany | 1.10.81 | |
4 | Michael Gallagher | Australia | 1.11.01 |
5 | Wolfgang Eibeck | Austria | 1.11.24 |
6 | Mario Hammer | Germany | 1.11.34 |
7 | Cathal Gustavus Miller | Ireland | 1.11.82 |
8 | Manfred Gattringer | Austria | 1.12.17 |
9 | Soelito Gohr | Brazil | 1.13.56 |
10 | Ivan Renggli | Switzerland | 1.13.73 |
11 | Kennedy Jacome | Colombia | 1.14.69 |
12 | Ioannis Kalaitzakis | Greece | 1.16.45 |
13 | Damien Severi | France | 1.17.22 |
14 | Mark Breton | Canada | 1.17.59 |
LC 2
editThe men's 1 km time trial (LC 2) took place on 9 September.[2]
WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Jody Cundy | Great Britain | 1.05.47 WR | |
Jiří Ježek | Czech Republic | 1.11.18 | |
Yuanchao Zheng | China | 1.11.20 | |
4 | Carol-Eduard Novak | Romania | 1.12.74 |
5 | Amador Granado | Spain | 1.12.76 |
6 | Eric Bourgault | Canada | 1.14.39 |
7 | Jan Boyen | Belgium | 1.14.88 |
8 | Roberto Alcaide | Spain | 1.16.06 |
9 | Luis Chacon | Colombia | 1.16.92 |
10 | Morten Jahr | Norway | 1.17.05 |
11 | David Kuster | Slovenia | 1.19.76 |
LC 3–4
editThe men's 1 km time trial (LC 3–4) took place on 7 September.[3]
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Simon Richardson | Great Britain | 1:14.9 | |
Maskai Fujita | Japan | +0.02.4 | |
Greg Ball | Australia | +0.02.8 | |
4 | Paolo Vigano | Italy | |
5 | Tobias Graf | Germany | +0.03.6 |
6 | Zhang Lu | China | +0.03.7 |
7 | Michael Teuber | Germany | +0.04.0 |
8 | Laurent Thirionet | France | +0.05.7 |
9 | Michael Milton | Australia | +0.06.7 |
10 | Antonio Garcia | Spain | +0.07.1 |
11 | Stephane Bahier | France | +0.07.6 |
12 | Erich Winkle | Germany | +0.08.1 |
13 | Pierre Seka | Germany | +0.08.5 |
14 | Alexander Hohlrieder | Austria | +0.09.0 |
15 | Juan José Méndez | Spain | +0.09.7 |
16 | Victor Garrido | Venezuela | +0.12.2 |
17 | Wolfgang Dabernig | Austria | +0.13.0 |
18 | Erich Stauffer | Austria | |
19 | Flaviano Carvalho | Brazil | +0.14.1 |
20 | Anthony Zahn | United States | +0.14.4 |
References
edit- ^ 13th Paralympic Games - JO - Stage 2 - September 8: Track racing - Day 2, team.cyclingnews.com
- ^ a b c d 13th Paralympic Games - JO - Stage 3 - September 9: Track racing - Day 3 Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, team.cyclingnews.com
- ^ 13th Paralympic Games - JO - Stage 1 - September 7: Track racing - Day 1, team.cyclingnews.com