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Cycling Paralympic Games in Beijing

Posted by tmg820 on 9/17/2008
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The Men's Individual Pursuit (LC 2) final of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Cycling Track event took place at the Laoshan Velodrome on September 8, 2008. Jiri Jezek of the Czech Republic claimed the event's gold medal and broke the Paralympic record, with a time of four minutes and 46.999 seconds.


Britain claims Men's 1km Time Trial (B&VI) gold.


Britain's Anthony Kappes and his pilot Barney Storey claimed the Track Cycling Men's 1km Time Trial (B&VI) gold medal of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, with a time of one minute and 2.864 seconds on September 8, 2008.


Paula Tesoriero of New Zealand claims title of Women's 500m Time Trial (LC3-4/CP3)


Paula Tesoriero of New Zealand broke the world record and claimed the title of the Women's 500m Time Trial (LC3-4/CP3) of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Track Cycling event with a time of 43.281 seconds on September 8, 2008.Jennifer Schuble claimes title of Women's 500m Time Trial


Jennifer Schuble of the United States claimed the title of the Women's 500m Time Trial (LC1-2/CP4) of the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Track Cycling event with a time of 34.331 seconds on September 8, 2008.


Britain and Australia rewrite the record books
(BEIJING, September 7) -- If Great Britain and Australia arrived at the 2008 Paralympic Track Cycling competition aiming to rewrite the record books and make history they could not have gotten off to a better start.


Both teams notched up three world records on the first day of the competition, the British just edging out the Australians in the gold medal tally 3-2.


Racing on what the event organizers claim is one of the fastest cycling tracks in the world, the two teams set out to beat all opposition by smashing record after record.


Britain's Darren Kenny set the pace carving a full six seconds off his own world record in the Individual Pursuit (CP3) heats and then going on to out-class his opponent Jin Yong-sik from the Republic of Korea in the final, overtaking him just one kilometer into the 3km event and winning the title outright without having to go the full distance.


After that, record after record tumbled. The first to Italy's Paulo Vigano in the 1km Time Trial LC3-4 event when he notched a new world best in the heats, then to Australia's Kieran Modra in the Individual Pursuit (B&VI 1-3) heats. Modra followed that up by clipping a further 0.8 seconds off the time and striking gold in the final.


Determined not to be left out, Britain's Simon Richardson duly smashed the Men's 1km Time Trial (LC3) world record. Australia hit back with an LC4 class world record by Greg Ball in a time which led Ball to the overall event bronze medal.
It was Britain's Aileen McGlynn who finally won the day for the British. The Athens gold medalist stormed to victory in the Women's 1km Time Trial (B&VI 1-3) going under 1 minute 10 seconds for the first time ever and ensuring the Paralympic crown remains firmly in her possession.Australia wins Men's Individual Pursuit (B&VI 1-3) gold.


The Men's Individual Pursuit (B&VI 1-3) of the Track Cycling event took place at Laoshan Velodrome on September 7, 2008 in Beijing, China. Kieran Modra and Tyson Lawence of Australia claimed the gold.


Scott snatches gold in Men's Individual Pursuit (CP4)


In the closest race of the day, Australia's Chris Scott snatched the gold by a margin of 0.13 seconds from Japanese opponent Masashi Ishii in the Men's Individual Pursuit (CP4) race on Sunday.


For the bronze, Spain's Cesar Neira fought back after being more than a second down on opponent Jiri Bouska of the Czech Republic to win with a lead of over three seconds.


Britain wins Men's Individual Pursuit (CP 3) gold


The Men's Individual Pursuit (CP 3) of the Track Cycling event took place at Laoshan Velodrome on September 7, 2008 in Beijing, China. Darren Kenny of Great Britain claimed the gold.


Britain's Aileen Mcglynn and Ellen Hunter win Women's 1km Time Trial (B&VI 1-3)


Aileen Mcglynn and Ellen Hunter of Britain won the Women's 1km Time Trial (B&VI 1-3) gold medal at the Beijing Paralympic Games here on Sunday. Silver and bronze went to Australia.


Briton Simon Richardson wins Men's Individual Pursuit (LC 3-4)


Simon Richardson of Great Britain won the gold medal in the Track Cycling Men's Individual Pursuit (LC 3-4) at the Laoshan Velodrome on September 7, 2008.


The silver medal went to Fujita Masaki of Japan, while Greg Ball from Australia took bronze.

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