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July 25/14 16:56 pm - Para-Cycling Road World Cup Finals - ITT


Posted by Editoress on 07/25/14
 

Canada Opens Para World Cup with 3 Medals

Over 300 para-cyclists from all around the world participated in the opening day of competition at the 2014 Para-Cycling Road World Cup Finals in Cantimpalos, Spain, the biggest participation of all time for a Para-cycling World Cup event.

Canada has a large team of 18 athletes present, with the objective of winning medals and accumulating the most points possible towards the Paralympic Games qualification process.

In the men's C1 category, Canada's Ross Wilson of Sherwood Park, AB, excelled in his career first World Cup race, winning the bronze medal in the time trial. Jaye Milley of Calgary, AB, a previous World Cup and World Championships medallist, finished eighth.

In the tricycle category, the two Canadian athletes - T2 athlete Marie-Eve Croteau of Québec, QC, and reigning T1 World Champion Shelley Gautier of Toronto, ON - were on the podium in their respective time trials, with Gauthier winning her event and Croteau finishing second. With the results, both athletes secured the highly coveted white jersey as World Cup champion.

The men's tandem of Daniel Chalifour and pilot Alexandre Cloutier finished fourth, less than five seconds off the podium.
 
Cycling Canada press release

 

ITT results
 
Women – BVI Time Gap
1 Lora Turnham (Great Britain) 0:29:12.60
2 Yurie Kanuma (Japan) 0:29:25.32 0:12.72
3 Iwona Podkoscielna (Poland) 0:30:25.44 1:12.84
 
6 Shawna Ryan (Canada) 0:30:47.84 1:35.24
 
Women T1
1 Shelley Gautier (Canada) 0:24:45.87
2 Svetlana Perova (Russia) 0:30:37.50 5:51.63
3 Simona Matickova (Slovakia) 0:34:50.36 10:04.49
 
Women T2
1 Carol Cooke (Australia) 0:18:36.56
2 Marie-Eve Croteau (Canada) 0:20:06.75 1:30.19
3 Madre Carinus (South Africa) 0:23:29.35 4:52.79
 
Women C4
1 Shawn Morelli (USA) 0:34:03.72
2 Alexandra Green (Australia) 0:34:09.84 0:06.12
3 Susan Powell (Australia) 0:34:24.53 0:20.81
 
5 Marie-Claude Molnar (Canada) 0:36:11.39 2:07.67
 
Women C5
1 Anna Harkowska (Poland) 0:32:01.68
2 Greta Neimanas (USA) 0:32:23.51 0:21.83
3 Kerstin Brachtendorf (Germany) 0:32:38.75 0:37.07
 
6 Nicole Clermont (Canada) 0:33:03.72 1:02.04
 
Women H3
1 Alicia Brelsford Dana (USA) 0:18:34.29
2 Renata Kaluza (Poland) 0:18:42.31 0:08.02
3 Karen Darke (Great Britain) 0:18:57.17 0:22.88
 
8 Myriam Adam (Canada) 0:22:36.74 4:02.45
 
Men – BVI
1 Ignacio Avila Rodriguez / Joan Font Bertoli (Spain) 0:26:05.61
2 Vincent Ter Schure / Timo Fransen (Independent) 0:26:13.01 0:07.4
3 Carlos Gonzalez Garcia / Noel Martion Infante Noel (Spain) 0:26:19.61 0:14.00
 
4 Daniel Chalifour/ Alexandre Cloutier (Canada) 0:26:24.78 0:19.17
 
Men C1
1 Juan Jose Mendez Fernandez (Spain) 0:31:32.56
2 Michael Teuber (Germany) 0:32:16.22 43.66
3 Wilson Ross (Canada) 0:32:34.23 1:01.67
 
8 Jaye Milley (Canada) 0:35:14.53 3:41.97
 
Men C3
1 Sergey Ustinov (Russia) 0:30:08.76
2 David Nicholas (Australia) 0:30:16.63 0:08.00
3 Masaki Fujita (Japan) 0:30:34.58 0:26.00
 
8 Michael Sametz (Canada) 0:30:50.14 0:41.00
 
Men H2
1 William Groulx (USA) 0:17:49.03
2 Luca Mazzone (Italy) 0:17:50.45 0:01.42
3 Yaakov Lion (Israel) 0:19:26.86 1:37.83
 
8 Robert Labbe (Canada) 0:21:29.01 3:39.98
 
Men H3
1 William Lachenauer (USA) 0:15:31.93
2 Vittorio Podesta (Italy) 0:15:40.32 0:08.39
3 Stuart Mc Creadie (South Africa) 15:45.97 0:14.04
 
8 Charles Moreau (Canada) 0:16:26.89 0:54.96
9 Mark Beggs (Canada) 0:16:33.78 1:01.85
20 Alex Hyndman (Canada) 0:17:45.04 2:13.11

 

 

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