Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's team sprint

Men's Team Sprint LC1-4/CP 3/4
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Cycling (track)
VenueOlympic Velodrome
Dates19 September 2004
Competitors8
Medalists
   Australia
   United States
   France
Cycling at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Road
cycling
Road race men
Time trial men women
Combined RR/TT men women
Track
cycling
Time trial   men women
Individual pursuit   men women
Tandem sprint men women
Team sprint men

The Men's team sprint LC1-4/CP 3/4 track cycling event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed on 19 September.[1] It was won by the team representing Australia.[2]

Qualifying

Only for positioning in the heats - no eliminations

Rank Team Time Notes
1 Australia 53.310
2 United States 55.411
3 France 57.439
4 Germany 57.621
5 Czech Republic 57.659
6 Spain 58.517
7 Italy 1:00.685
8 Canada 1:04.453

1st Round

Qualified for gold final
Qualified for bronze final
Heat 1
Rank Team Time Notes
1 Germany 56.939
2 Czech Republic 57.285
Heat 2
Rank Team Time Notes
1 France 57.105
2 Spain 57.427
Heat 3
Rank Team Time Notes
1 United States 55.678
2 Italy DNS
Heat 4
Rank Team Time Notes
1 Australia 53.874
2 Canada 1:08.817

Final Round

Gold
Rank Team Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Australia 53.968
2nd, silver medalist(s) United States 55.606
Bronze
Rank Team Time Notes
3rd, bronze medalist(s) France 56.611
4 Germany 56.805

Team Lists

Australia
Peter Brooks
Peter Homann
Christopher Scott
Greg Ball
United States
Daniel Nicholson
Ron Williams
Paul Martin
France
David Mercier
Patrick Ceria
Laurent Thirionet
Germany
Tobias Graf
Gotty Mueller
Guenter Brechtel
Czech Republic
Michal Stark
Jirí Ježek
Jiri Bouska
Spain
Amador Granado
Roberto Alcaide
Javier Otxoa
Italy
Fabrizio Macchi
Fabio Triboli
Andreas Gemassmer
Canada
Marc Breton
Jean Quevillon
Bruce Penner

References

  1. "Schedule & Results - Cycling Track". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 12 February 2006. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  2. "Men's Team Sprint LC1-4/CP 3/4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
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