Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's time trial

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1km time trial B&VI 1–3 B&VI 1–3
CP 3
CP 4
LC 1
LC 2
LC 3–4
500m time trial LC 1–2/CP 4
LC 3–4/CP 3

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

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 are:

B&VI 1–3

The men's 1 km time trial (B&VI 1–3) took place on September 8.[1]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Anthony Kappes
Pilot: Barney Storey
Great Britain 1:02.864 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ben Demery
Pilot: Shaun Hopkins
Australia 1:03.718
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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 Gonzalez
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

The men's 1 km time trial (CP 3) took place on September 9 September.[2]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Darren Kenny Great Britain 1.08.67 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Rik Waddon Great Britain 1.11.16
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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

The men's 1 km time trial (CP 4) took place on 9 September.[2]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Masashi Ishii Japan 1.08.77 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jiri Bouska Czech Republic 1.11.19
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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

The men's 1 km time trial (LC 1) took place on 9 September.[2]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Mark Bristow Great Britain 1.08.87 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kuidong Zhang China 1.10.47
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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

The men's 1 km time trial (LC 2) took place on 9 September.[2]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Jody Cundy Great Britain 1.05.47 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jiri Jezek Czech Republic 1.11.18
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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

The men's 1 km time trial (LC 3–4) took place on 7 September.[3]

RankName Country Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Simon Richardson Great Britain 1:14.9
2nd, silver medalist(s) Maskai Fujita Japan +0.02.4
3rd, bronze medalist(s) 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 Jose Mendez 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

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