Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's time trial

Cycling at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
Road
cycling
Road race men   women
mixed
Time trial men women
mixed
Track
cycling
Time trial   men women
Individual pursuit   men women
Tandem sprint men
Team sprint men
Cycling at the
2008 Summer Paralympics
Track cycling
Time trial
Men Women
1km time trial B&VI 1–3 B&VI 1–3
CP 3
CP 4
LC 1
LC 2
LC 3–4
500m time trial LC 1–2/CP 4
LC 3–4/CP 3

The Women's time trial track cycling events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 7–8 at the Laoshan Velodrome.

Classification

Cyclists are given a classification depending on the type and extent of their disability. The classification system allows cyclists to compete against others with a similar level of function.

Cycling classes are:

B&VI 1–3

The women's 1 km time trial (B&VI 1–3) took place on September 7.[1]

WR = World Record

RankName Country Time
1st Aileen McGlynn
Pilot: Ellen Hunter
Great Britain 1:09.006 WR
2nd Felicity Johnson
Pilot: Katie Parker
Australia 1:10.465
3rd Lindy Hou
Pilot: Katie Parker
Australia 1:12.463
4 Karissa Whitsell
Pilot: Mackenzie Woodring
United States 1:12.787
5 Jayne Parsons
Pilot: Annaliisa Farrell
New Zealand 1:14.048
6 Genevieve Ouellet
Pilot: Mathilde Hupin
Canada 1:15.639
7 Catherine Mary Walsh
Pilot: Joanna Hickey
Ireland 1:16.208
8 Ana Lopez
Pilot: Marina Girona
Spain 1:19.712

LC1–2/CP 4

The women's 500m time trial (LC1–2/CP 4) took place on September 8.[2]

RankName Country Time
1st Jennifer Schuble United States 0.34.3
2nd Yaping Ye China +0.01.8
3rd Jingping Dong China +0.02.6
4 Jufang Zhou China +0.02.6
5 Sarah Storey Great Britain +0.04.0
6 Roxy Burns South Africa +0.04.6
7 Silvana Vinci Italy +0.05.6
8 Greta Neimanas United States +0.05.9
9 Fiona Southorn New Zealand +0.08.0
10 Anita Ruetz Austria +0.08.2

LC3–4/CP 3

The women's 500m time trial (LC 3–4/CP 3) took place on September 8.[2]

RankName Country Time
1st Paula Tesoriero New Zealand 0.43.3
2nd Natalie Simanowski Germany +0.00.5
3rd Jayme Paris Australia +0.01.2
4 Jane Armstrong Australia +0.02.1
5 Qi Tang China +0.02.6
6 Allison Jones United States +0.03.1
7 Susan Van Staden South Africa +0.03.8
8 Barbara Buchan United States +0.03.8
9 Raquel Acinas Spain +0.05.4
10 Zhifeng Niu China +0.05.7

References

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