Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual pursuit
The Men's individual pursuit at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 7–9 at the Laoshan Velodrome.
Classification
editThe cyclists 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:
- 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 individual pursuit (B&VI 1–3) took place on September 7.[1]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Australia (AUS) | Spain (ESP) | Australia (AUS) |
Kieran Modra Tyson Lawrence |
Christian Venge David Llaurado |
Bryce Lindores Steven George |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Kieran Modra (AUS) Pilot: Tyson Lawrence (AUS) |
4:18.961 Q WR |
2 | Christian Venge (ESP) Pilot: David Llaurado (ESP) |
4:25.335 Q |
3 | Daniel Chalifour (CAN) Pilot: Alexandre Cloutier (CAN) |
4:25.554 Q |
4 | Bryce Lindores (AUS) Pilot: Steven George (AUS) |
4:27.578 Q |
5 | Brian Cowie (CAN) Pilot: Devon Smibert (CAN) |
4:29.195 |
6 | Gavin Kilpatrick (RSA) Pilot: Michael Thomson (RSA) |
4:32.191 |
7 | Vladislav Janovjak (SVK) Pilot: Robert Mitosinka (SVK) |
4:32.236 |
8 | Francisco González (ESP) Pilot: Juan Francisco Suarez (ESP) |
4:38.548 |
9 | Alfred Stelleman (NED) Pilot: Jaco Tettelaar (NED) |
4:40.432 |
10 | Stephane Cote (CAN) Pilot: Pierre-Olivier Boily (CAN) |
4:41.677 |
11 | Olivier Donval (FRA) Pilot: John Saccomandi (FRA) |
4:44.890 |
12 | Carlos Arciniegas (COL) Pilot: Juan Carreno (COL) |
4:47.730 |
13 | Michael Delaney (IRL) Pilot: David Patrick Peelo (IRL) |
4:49.911 |
14 | Arnold Csaba Butu (ROU) Pilot: Lehel Rusza (ROU) |
5:11.936 |
CP 3
editThe men's individual pursuit (CP 3) took place on 7 September.[1] The pre-event favorite to win the gold medal was reigning champion, Darren Kenny of Great Britain.
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Darren Kenny Great Britain |
Yong-Sik Jin South Korea |
Jean Quevillon Canada |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Darren Kenny (GBR) | 3:36.875 Q WR |
2 | Yong-Sik Jin (KOR) | 3:58.817 Q |
3 | Jean Quevillon (CAN) | 4:03.730 Q |
4 | Maurice Eckhard (FRA) | 4:09.119 Q |
5 | Tomas Kvasnicka (CZE) | 4:11.715 |
6 | Rodrigo Lopez (ARG) | 4:13.850 |
7 | Brayden McDougall (CAN) | 4:15.006 |
Javier Ochoa (ESP) | Disqualified |
CP 4
editThe men's individual pursuit (CP 4) took place on 7 September.[1]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Christopher Scott Australia |
Masashi Ishii Japan |
Cesar Neira Spain |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Masashi Ishi (JPN) | 3:37.848 Q |
2 | Christopher Scott (AUS) | 3:38.205 Q |
3 | Jiri Bouska (CZE) | 3:45.269 Q |
4 | Cesar Neira (ESP) | 3:45.322 Q |
5 | Klaus Lungershausen (GER) | 3:52.561 |
6 | Lubos Jirka (CZE) | 3:53.566 |
7 | Enda Smyth (IRL) | 3:55.919 |
8 | Janos Plekker (RSA) | 3:55.933 |
9 | Michael Farrell (USA) | 4:04.606 |
LC 1
editThe men's individual pursuit (LC 1) took place on 8 September.[2]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Michael Gallagher Australia |
Wolfgang Sacher Germany |
Fabio Triboli Italy |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Michael Gallagher (AUS) | 4:40.6 Q |
2 | Wolfgang Sacher (GER) | + 0.03.8 Q |
3 | Fabio Triboli (ITA) | + 0.06.3 Q |
4 | Soelito Gohr (BRA) | + 0.09.5 Q |
5 | Cathal Gustavus Miller (IRL) | + 0.13.4 |
6 | Manfred Gattringer (AUT) | + 0.14.1 |
7 | Pierpaolo Addesi (ITA) | + 0.17.6 |
8 | Wolfgang Eibeck (AUT) | + 0.18.3 |
9 | Ivan Renggli (SUI) | + 0.26.3 |
10 | David Mercier (FRA) | + 0.28.0 |
11 | Damien Severi (FRA) | + 0.30.0 |
12 | Mark Breton (CAN) | + 0.31.8 |
13 | Kuidong Zhang (CHN) | + 0.32.1 |
14 | Kennedy Jacome (COL) | + 0.36.3 |
15 | Ioannis Kalaitzakis (GRE) | + 0.39.4 |
LC 2
editThe men's individual pursuit (LC 2) took place on 8 September.[2]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Jiří Ježek Czech Republic |
Roberto Alcaide Spain |
Jan Boyen Belgium |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Jiří Ježek (CZE) | 4.45.3 |
2 | Roberto Alcaide (ESP) | + 0.06.2 |
3 | Jan Boyen (BEL) | + 0.11.0 |
4 | Carol-Eduard Novak (ROU) | + 0.12.5 |
5 | Eric Bourgault (CAN) | + 0.24.2 |
6 | Yuanchao Zheng (CHN) | + 0.28.1 |
7 | Luis Chacon (COL) | + 0.29.8 |
8 | Morten Jahr (NOR) | + 0.38.6 |
9 | Amador Granado (ESP) | + 1.04.2 |
10 | David Kuster (SLO) | + 1.05.1 |
LC 3
editThe men's individual pursuit (LC 3) took place on 9 September.[3]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Simon Richardson Great Britain |
Masaki Fujita Japan |
Tobias Graf Germany |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Simon Richardson (GBR) | 3.48.18 Q WR |
2 | Masaki Fujita (JPN) | 3.52.25 Q |
3 | Tobias Graf (GER) | 3.54.54 Q |
4 | Laurent Thirionet (FRA) | 3.57.23 Q |
5 | Fabrizio Macchi (ITA) | 4.00.40 |
6 | Antonio Garcia (ESP) | 4.00.70 |
7 | Erich Stauffer (AUT) | 4.06.17 |
8 | Michael Milton (AUS) | 4.10.44 |
9 | Stéphane Bahier (FRA) | 4.12.02 |
10 | Zhang Lu (CHN) | 4.21.75 |
DSQ | Flaviano Carvalho (BRA) | 1.28.70 |
LC 4
editThe men's individual pursuit (LC 4) took place on 9 September.[3]
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Paolo Vigano Italy |
Michael Teuber Germany |
Juan José Méndez Fernández Spain |
Preliminaries
editQ = Qualifier WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Time |
---|---|---|
1 | Paolo Vigano (ITA) | 3.59.74 Q WR |
2 | Michael Teuber (GER) | 4.05.93 Q |
3 | Juan José Méndez Fernández (ESP) | 4.16.69 Q |
4 | Erich Winkler (GER) | 4.17.74 Q |
5 | Pierre Senska (GER) | 4.25.25 |
6 | Anthony Zahn (USA) | 4.27.05 |
7 | Wolfgang Dabernig (AUT) | 4.40.61 |
DNS | Alexander Hohlrieder (AUT) |
References
edit- ^ a b c Gold Rush for GB on Day One Archived September 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, britishcycling.org.uk, September 7, 2008
- ^ a b 13th Paralympic Games - JO - Stage 2 - September 8: Track racing - Day 2, team.cyclingnews.com
- ^ a b 13th Paralympic Games - JO - Stage 3 - September 9: Track racing - Day 3 Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, team.cyclingnews.com