2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

The 2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling with athletes with a physical disability. The Championships took place in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 14 to 17 March 2019.

2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
Venue Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Date(s)14–17 March
VelodromeOmnisport Apeldoorn
Nations participating36
Cyclists participating192+43
Events37

The championships

Apeldoorn in the Netherlands hosted the UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships for the second time.

Track events

Events were held in five discipline; match sprint, team sprint, time trial, individual pursuit and scratch race, and across 6 disability classifications. Test events were held for: 1 km Tandem Mixed Team Sprint and Omnium (C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 for Men and Women). Tests events do not count for the UCI Ranking and are not awarded a World Champion's title.

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
Sprint Mixed team  China (CHN)
Li Zhangyu
Wu Guoping
Lai Shanzhang
49.133  Great Britain (GBR)
Louis Rolfe
Jon-Allan Butterworth
Jody Cundy
49.378  United States (USA)
Jason Kimball
Joseph Berenyi
Christophe Murphy
50.058
B  Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (GBR)
 James Ball
Peter Mitchell (GBR)
 Adam Brzozowski
Kamil Kuczyński (POL)
Time trial
Kilo
C1  Li Zhangyu (PRC)1:11.817  Liang Weicong (PRC)1:13.865  Ricardo Ten Argiles (ESP)1:16.266
C2  Alejandro Perea (COL)1:12.838  Gordon Allan (AUS)1:12.873  Tristen Chernove (CAN)1:13.534
C3  Joseph Berenyi (USA)1:08.381  Eduardo Santas (ESP)1:09.553  Diederick Schelfhout (BEL)1:09.698
C4  Jody Cundy (GBR)1:05.422  Jozef Metelka (SVK)1:06.477  Justin Widhalm (USA)1:07.822
C5  Alfonso Cabello (ESP)1:04.414  Blaine Hunt (GBR)1:06.406  Christophe Murphy (USA)1:06.495
B  James Ball
Peter Mitchell (GBR)
1:00.060  Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (GBR)
1:00.190  Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (NED)
1:00.960
Individual pursuit C1  Ricardo Ten Argiles (ESP)  Li Zhangyu (PRC)OVL  Ross Wilson (CAN)3:55.268
C2  Darren Hicks (AUS)3:45.390  Tristen Chernove (CAN)3:48.895  Alejandro Perea (COL)3:39.101
C3  David Nicholas (AUS)3:29.879  Eduardo Santas (ESP)3:37.245  Diederick Schelfhout (BEL)3:35.190
C4  Jozef Metelka (SVK)  George Peasgood (GBR)OVL  Diego Dueñas (COL)4:50.475
C5  Alistair Donohoe (AUS)  Yehor Dementyev (UKR)OVL  Daniel Abraham Gebru (NED)04:36.875
B  Marcin Polak
Michał Ładosz (POL)
4:12.490  Vincent ter Schure
Timo Fransen (NED)
4:13.690  Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (NED)
4:11.200
Scratch race C1  Ricardo Ten Argilés (ESP)  Ivan Ermakov (RUS)  Darcy Thompson (AUS)
C2  Tristen Chernove (CAN)  Alejandro Perea (COL)  Liang Guihua (CHN)
C3  David Nicholas (AUS)  Joseph Berenyi (USA)  Alexsey Obydennov (RUS)
C4  Diego Dueñas (COL)  Ronan Grimes (IRL)  Sergei Pudov (RUS)
C5  Alistair Donohoe (AUS)  William Bjergfelt (GBR)  Daniel Abraham Gebru (NED)
Women's events
Sprint B  Sophie Thornhill
Helen Scott (GBR)
 Jessica Gallagher
Madison Janssen (AUS)
 Larissa Klaassen
Imke Brommer (NED)
Time trial
500m
C1  Li Jieli (CHN)43.830  Katie Toft (GBR)47.099 Not awarded
C2  Amanda Reid (AUS)39.505  Alyda Norbruis (NED)40.191  Song Zhenling (CHN)42.697
C3  Paige Greco (AUS)39.442  Keiko Sugiura (JPN)41.254  Xiaomei Wang (USA)41.345
C4  Kadeena Cox (GBR)36.176  Ruan Jianping (CHN)38.436  Katherine Horan (NZL)39.846
C5  Caroline Groot (NED)36.464  Sarah Storey (GBR)38.111  Marie Patouillet (FRA)38.739
B (kilo)  Sophie Thornhill
Helen Scott (GBR)
1:05.612  Larissa Klaassen
Imke Brommer (NED)
1:06.545  Emma Foy
Hannah van Kampen (NZL)
1:07.632
Individual pursuit C1  Katie Toft (GBR)4:43.767 Not awarded
C2  Zeng Sini (CHN)4:14.610  Daniela Munévar (COL)4:15.454  Sarah Ellington (NZL)4:30.259
C3  Paige Greco (AUS)4:01.609  Denise Schindler (GER)OVL  Anna Beck (SWE)4:08.936
C4  Emily Petricola (AUS)  Kelly Shaw (CAN)OVL  Meg Lemon (AUS)04:00.873
C5  Sarah Storey (GBR)  Anna Harkowska (POL)OVL  Samantha Bosco (USA)3:53.513
B  Emma Foy
Hannah van Kampen (NZL)
3:28.281  Griet Hoet
Anneleen Monsieur (BEL)
3:34.410  Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (GBR)
3:30.875
Scratch race C1  Katie Toft (GBR) Not awarded
C2  Zeng Sini (CHN)  Amanda Reid (AUS)  Leidi Ramírez (COL)
C3  Wang Xiaomei (CHN)  Paige Greco (AUS)  Denise Schindler (GER)
C4  Ruan Jianping (CHN)  Meg Lemon (AUS)  Emily Petricola (AUS)
C5  Sarah Storey (GBR)  Crystal Lane-Wright (GBR)  Samantha Bosco (USA)

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Medals table

  *   Host nation (Netherlands)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Great Britain (GBR)109120
2 Australia (AUS)95317
3 China (CHN)73313
4 Spain (ESP)3216
5 Colombia (COL)2226
6 Netherlands (NED)*1359
7 Canada (CAN)1225
8 United States (USA)1157
9 Poland (POL)1113
10 Slovakia (SVK)1102
11 New Zealand (NZL)1034
12 Belgium (BEL)0123
 Russia (RUS)0123
14 Germany (GER)0112
15 Ireland (IRL)0101
 Japan (JPN)0101
 Ukraine (UKR)0101
18 France (FRA)0022
19 Sweden (SWE)0011
Totals (19 nations)373534106

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References

  1. "Résultat de la course: UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships". votrecourse.com. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  2. "Nation's final ranking" (PDF). votrecourse.com. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
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