2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

The 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling where athletes with a physical disability competed in 2011. The Championships took place at the Montichiari Velodrome in Montichiari, Italy from 11 to 13 March 2011.

2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
VenueMontichiari, Italy
Date(s) (2011-03-11 - 2011-03-13)1113 March 2011
VelodromeMontichiari Velodrome
Nations participating27[1]
Cyclists participatingover 230

Classification

[2]

Sport class
  • Cycling
    • C1 - locomotor disability: Neurological, or amputation
    • C2 - locomotor disability: Neurological, decrease in muscle strength, or amputation
    • C3 - locomotor disability: Neurological, or amputation
    • C4 - locomotor disability: Neurological, or amputation
    • C5 - locomotor disability: Neurological, or amputation
  • Tandem

Medal summary

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Sprint
Tandem B Craig MacLean,
Neil Fachie
 United Kingdom
Barney Storey,
Anthony Kappes
 United Kingdom
Patrick Bos,
Rinne Oost
 Netherlands
1000m time trial
C1 Rodrigo López
 Argentina
1:19.991 WR Chris Jaco Nel
 South Africa
1:20.558 Jaye Miley
 Canada
1:23.275
C2 Gui Hua Liang
 China
1:16.497 WR Andrew Panazzolo
 Australia
1:18.048 Tobias Graf
 Germany
1:18.640
C3 Darren Kenny
 United Kingdom
1:11.293 Richard Waddon
 United Kingdom
1:11.733 Amador Granados
 Spain
1:12.985
C4 Jody Cundy
 United Kingdom
1:05.144 WR Terry Byrne
 United Kingdom
1:07.694 Jirí Bouška
 Czech Republic
1:09.601
C5 Jon-Allan Butterworth
 United Kingdom
1:07.615 WR Vincent Juarez
 United States
1:08.872 Pablo Jaramillo Gallardo
 Spain
1:09.108
Tandem B Craig MacLean,
Neil Fachie
 United Kingdom
1:02.659 Barney Storey,
Anthony Kappes
 United Kingdom
1:02.681 José Antonio Villanueva Trinidad,
José Enrique Porto Lareo
 Spain
1:04.350
3km pursuit
C1 Juan José Méndez
 Spain
4:11.737 Chris Jaco Nel
 South Africa
4:15.880 Rodrigo López
 Argentina
2:04.550
C2 Guihua Liang
 China
3:51.514 Fabrizio Macchi
 Italy
3:58.915 Michal Stark
 Czech Republic
3:57.968
C3 Darren Kenny
 United Kingdom
3:43.156 Shaun McKeown
 United Kingdom
3:46.769 Richard Waddon
 United Kingdom
3:49.559
4km pursuit
C4 Jirí Ježek
 Czech Republic
4:44.708 Jody Cundy
 United Kingdom
4:51.919 Carol-Eduard Novak
 Romania
C5 Michael Gallagher
 Australia
4:41.423 Xinyang Liu
 China
4:44.060 Yegor Dementyev
 Ukraine
4:45.833
Tandem B Scott McPhee,
Kieran Modra
 Australia
4:21.327 Diego Javier Muñoz,
Miguel Angel Clemente
 Spain
4:28.807 Sean Finning,
Bryce Lindores
 Australia
4:26.516
Women's events
500m time trial
C1 Only one contestant in C1. No medals awarded.
C2 Qi Tang
 China
45.373 Bianbian Sun
 China
45.412 Allison Jones
 United States
46.276
C4 Jianping Ruan
 China
39.359 Susan Powell
 Australia
41.347 Yaping Ye
 China
41.922
C5 Sarah Storey
 United Kingdom
37.733 Ju Fang Zhou
 China
38.506 Jennifer Schuble
 United States
38.615
1000m time trial
Tandem B Stephanie Morton,
Felicity Johnson
 Australia
1:09.393 Helen Scott,
Aileen McGlynn
 United Kingdom
1:09.474 Sonia Waddell,
Jayne Parsons
 New Zealand
1:11.835
3km pursuit
C1 Only one contestant in C1. No medals awarded.[3][4]
C2 Allison Jones
 United States
4:27.155 Raquel Acinas Poncelas
 Spain
4:37.108 Qi Tang
 China
C4 Susan Powell
 Australia
4:09.367 Marie-Claude Molnar
 Canada
Alexandra Green
 Australia
C5 Sarah Storey
 United Kingdom
Greta Neimanas
 United States
Jennifer Schuble
 United States
4:03.255
Tandem B Sonia Waddell,
Jayne Parsons
 New Zealand
3:39.376 Fiona Duncan,
Lora Turnham
 United Kingdom
3:41.450 Francine Meehan,
Catherine Walsh
 Ireland
3:42.730
Mixed events
Team sprint
C1–5 Terry Byrne,
Jody Cundy,
Darren Kenny
 United Kingdom
49.540 WR Xiaofei Ji,
Zhang Lu,
Yvan Chao Zheng
 China
51.771 Jirí Bouška,
Jirí Ježek,
Tomáš Kvasnicka
 Czech Republic
52.290

Medal table

[5]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)98118
2 China (CHN)44210
3 Australia (AUS)4228
4 Spain (ESP)1236
 United States (USA)1236
6 Czech Republic (CZE)1034
7 Argentina (ARG)1012
 New Zealand (NZL)1012
9 South Africa (RSA)0202
10 Canada (CAN)0112
11 Italy (ITA)0101
12 Germany (GER)0011
 Ireland (IRL)0011
 Netherlands (NED)0011
 Romania (ROM)0011
 Ukraine (UKR)0011
Totals (16 nations)22222266

Participating nations

27 nations participated.[5]

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References

  1. Paracycling World Championships Start Friday, International Paralympic Committee (IPC), March 10, 2011
  2. UCI Cycling Regulations - Part 16 Para-cycling Archived 2011-05-15 at the Wayback Machine, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  3. Double gold for Aussies on day one of World Championships Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine, cyclenation.com.au, March 12, 2011
  4. Double gold for Aussies on day one of World Championships, nsw.cycling.org.au, March 14, 2011
  5. Medals Table Archived 2011-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Official website of the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
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