Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's time trial

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Men's 1 km time trial track cycling events at the 2004 Summer Paralympics were held at the Olympic Velodrome between 18 & 22 September.[1]

There were three classes, for Blind & Visually Impaired, Cerebral Palsy and Locomotor Disability competitors.

B 1-3

Men's 1 km Time Trial Tandem B1-3
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Cycling (track)
VenueOlympic Velodrome
Dates22 September 2004
Competitors20 from 14 nations
Medalists
   Australia
   France
   Great Britain

The B1-3 event was won by Anthony Biddle and his sighted pilot Kial Stewart, representing Australia.[2]

Results

22 Sept. 2004, 10:50

Rank Athlete Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Anthony Biddle (AUS)
 Kial Stewart (AUS)
1:05.14
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Patrice Senmartin (FRA)
 Frederic Janowski (FRA)
1:05.40
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Paul Hunter (GBR)
 Ian Sharpe (GBR)
1:05.53
4  Tatsuyuki Oshiro (JPN)
 Hideki Tanzawa (JPN)
1:05.91
5  Daniel Adam Gordon (GBR)
 Barney Storey (GBR)
1:06.64
6  Takuya Oki (JPN)
 Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
1:06.93
7  Kieran Modra (AUS)
 David Short (AUS)
1:06.94
8  Matthew King (USA)
 Eric Degolier (USA)
1:07.56
9  Beat Howald (SUI)
 Raphael Ioset (SUI)
1:07.60
10  Stephane Cote (CAN)
 Pierreolivier Boily (CAN)
1:07.82
11  Torsten Goliasch (GER)
 Achim Moll (GER)
1:07.82
12  Brian Cowie (CAN)
 Murray Solem (CAN)
1:07.00
13  Vladislav Janovjak (SVK)
 Juraj Petrovic (SVK)
1:08.90
14  Juan Suarez (ESP)
 Francisco Gonzalez (ESP)
1:08.51
15  Miguel Angel Clemente (ESP)
 Ignacio Soler (ESP)
1:08.45
16  Fabrizio Di Somma (ITA)
 Emanuele Bersini (ITA)
1:10.91
17  Krzysztof Kosikowski (POL)
 Lukasz Tunkiewicz (POL)
1:10.99
18  Mark Kehoe (IRL)
 Ian Mahon (IRL)
1:14.38
19  Christos Kalimeris (GRE)
 Symeon Triommatis (GRE)
1:16.71
 Jason Bryn (USA)
 Glenn Bunselmeyer (USA)
DNS

CP 3/4

Men's 1 km Time Trial CP Div 3/4
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Cycling (track)
VenueOlympic Velodrome
Dates18 September 2004
Competitors17 from 11 nations
Medalists
   Great Britain
   Australia
   Czech Republic

The CP Div 3/4 event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was won by Darren Kenny, representing Great Britain.[3] Standings were decided by calculated times.

Results

18 Sept. 2004, 15:20

Rank Athlete Real Time Factor Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Darren Kenny (GBR) 1:14.47 91.573 1:08.20 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Andrew Panazzolo (AUS) 1:16.69 91.573 1:10.22
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Jiri Bouska (CZE) 1:11.35 100.000 1:11.35 WR
4  Christopher Scott (AUS) 1:11.67 100.000 1:11.67
5  Javier Otxoa (ESP) 1:20.03 91.573 1:13.28
6  Daniel Nicholson (USA) 1:20.30 91.573 1:13.53
7  Lubos Jirka (CZE) 1:15.62 100.000 1:15.62
8  Stephan Herholdt (RSA) 1:15.71 100.000 1:15.71
9  Rodrigo Lopez (ARG) 1:23.29 91.573 1:16.27
10  Jean Quevillon (CAN) 1:23.85 91.573 1:16.78
11  Janos Plekker (RSA) 1:16.98 100.000 1:16.98
12  Albert Michini (USA) 1:18.71 100.000 1:18.71
13  Michel Alcaine (FRA) 1:18.99 100.000 1:18.99
14  Maurice Eckhard (ESP) 1:26.37 91.573 1:19.09
15  Petr Plihal (CZE) 1:20.38 100.000 1:20.38
16  Klaus Lungershausen (GER) 1:20.51 100.000 1:20.51
17  Michael Kurz (AUT) 1:22.42 100.000 1:22.42

LC 1-4

Men's 1 km Time Trial LC1-4
at the XII Paralympic Games

Paralympic Cycling (track)
VenueOlympic Velodrome
Dates20 September 2004
Competitors38 from 18 nations
Medalists
   Australia
   France
   Germany

The LC1-4 event at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was won by Greg Ball, representing Australia.[4] Standings were decided by calculated times.

Results

20 Sept. 2004, 15:20

Rank Athlete Real Time Factor Time Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  Greg Ball (AUS) 1:21.77 82.763 1:07.67 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Laurent Thirionet (FRA) 1:19.29 86.966 1:08.96 WR
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Tobias Graf (GER) 1:19.75 86.966 1:09.36
4  Michael Teuber (GER) 1:24.16 82.763 1:09.65
5  Peter Brooks (AUS) 1:10.25 100.000 1:10.25
6  Fabrizio Macchi (ITA) 1:20.98 86.966 1:10.43
7  Wolfgang Eibeck (AUT) 1:10.74 100.000 1:10.74
8  Antonio Garcia (ESP) 1:21.42 86.966 1:10.80
9  Jirí Ježek (CZE) 1:12.08 98.986 1:11.35
10  Victor Marquez (VEN) 1:22.70 86.966 1:11.92
11  Bradley Cobb (USA) 1:22.88 86.966 1:12.08
12  Fabio Triboli (ITA) 1:12.67 100.000 1:12.67
13  Amador Granado (ESP) 1:13.63 98.986 1:12.88
14  Michal Stark (CZE) 1:23.88 86.966 1:12.94
15  Walter Marquardt (GER) 1:13.06 100.000 1:13.06
16  Ivan Renggli (SUI) 1:13.28 100.000 1:13.28
17  Paul Martin (USA) 1:14.15 98.986 1:13.40
18  Robinson Martinez (COL) 1:24.99 86.966 1:13.91
19  Guenter Schambeck (GER) 1:14.36 100.000 1:14.36
20  Juanjo Mendez (ESP) 1:30.01 82.763 1:14.49
21  Hans Peter Beier (GER) 1:30.81 82.763 1:15.16
22  David Mercier (FRA) 1:15.29 100.000 1:15.29
23  Roman Marcek (SVK) 1:16.02 100.000 1:16.02
24  Pierangelo Vignati (ITA) 1:16.22 100.000 1:16.22
25  Sebastien Serriere (FRA) 1:17.53 98.986 1:16.74
26  Akio Sakuma (JPN) 1:16.92 100.000 1:16.92
27  Erich Winkler (GER) 1:33.05 82.763 1:17.01
28  Marc Breton (CAN) 1:18.21 100.000 1:18.21
29  David Kuster (SLO) 1:19.03 98.986 1:18.23
30  Wolfgang Dabernig (AUT) 1:34.93 82.763 1:18.57
31  Alfred Kaiblinger (AUT) 1:19.56 98.986 1:18.75
32  Bruce Penner (CAN) 1:36.73 82.763 1:20.06
33  Mahmood Meili (IRI) 1:33.73 86.966 1:21.51
34  Loukas Anestis (GRE) 1:22.32 100.000 1:22.35
35  Panagiotis Paterakis (GRE) 1:26.88 98.986 1:26.00
 Paul Jesson (NZL) DNS
 Patrick Ceria (FRA) DNS
 Beat Schwarzenbach (SUI) DNS

References

  1. "Schedule & Results - Cycling Road". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 18 March 2006. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  2. "Men's 1 km Time Trial Tandem B1-3". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  3. "Men's 1 km Time Trial CP Div 3/4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  4. "Men's 1 km Time Trial LC1-4". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 25 October 2012.
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