The women's individual pursuit events at the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships was held on March 11, 12 and 13.
The 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling where athletes with a physical disability competed in 2011. The Championships took place at the Montichiari Velodrome in Montichiari, Italy from 11 to 13 March 2011.
There were no medals awarded in the classification C1 event, as there was only one contestant.
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Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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1 | Jayme Paris | ![]() | 4:56.746 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Allison Jones | ![]() | 4:29.675 | |
2 | Raquel Acinas Poncelas | ![]() | 4:32.675 | |
3 | Qi Tang | ![]() | 4:37.461 | |
4 | Barbara Buchan | ![]() | 4:44.490 | |
5 | Yvonne Marzinke | ![]() | 4:52.083 | |
6 | Bianbian Sun | ![]() | 4:55.125 | |
7 | Danijela Jovanovic | ![]() | 6:22.565 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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Gold medal race | |||
![]() | Allison Jones | ![]() | 4:27.155 |
![]() | Raquel Acinas Poncelas | ![]() | 4:37.108 |
Bronze medal race | |||
![]() | Qi Tang | ![]() | OVL |
4 | Barbara Buchan | ![]() |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Susan Powell | ![]() | 4:15.781 | |
2 | Marie-Claude Molnar | ![]() | 4:22.979 | |
3 | Alexandra Green | ![]() | 4:24.784 | |
4 | Jianping Ruan | ![]() | 4:26.632 | |
5 | Ya Ping Ye | ![]() | 4:27.648 | |
6 | Roxanne Burns | ![]() | 4:45.072 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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Gold medal race | |||
![]() | Susan Powell | ![]() | 4:09.367 |
![]() | Marie Claude Molnar | ![]() | OVL |
Bronze medal race | |||
![]() | Alexandra Green | ![]() | OVL |
4 | Jianping Ruan | ![]() |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Sarah Storey | ![]() | 3:36.852 | |
2 | Greta Neimanas | ![]() | 4:00.060 | |
3 | Fiona Southorn | ![]() | 4:00.721 | |
4 | Jennifer Schuble | ![]() | 4:02.516 | |
5 | Kerstin Brachtendorf | ![]() | 4:06.426 | |
6 | Anna Harkowska | ![]() | 4:06.887 | |
7 | Ju Fang Zhou | ![]() | 4:07.048 | |
8 | Qing Guo | ![]() | 4:16.540 | |
9 | Sara Tretola | ![]() | 4:20.126 | |
10 | Trix Schwedler | ![]() | 4:30.099 | |
11 | Michaela Bitsch | ![]() | 4:39.371 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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Gold medal race | |||
![]() | Sarah Storey | ![]() | OVL |
![]() | Greta Neimanas | ![]() | |
Bronze medal race | |||
![]() | Jennifer Schuble | ![]() | 4:03.255 |
4 | Fiona Southorn | ![]() | 4:04.263 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Lora Turnham, Fiona Duncan | ![]() | 3:38.850 | |
2 | Jayne Parsons, Sonia Waddell | ![]() | 3:39.458 | |
3 | Catherine Walsh, Francine Meehan | ![]() | 3:41.042 | |
4 | Karissa Whitsell, Mackenzie Woodring | ![]() | 3:42.561 | |
5 | Henrike Handrup, Ellen Heiny | ![]() | 3:43.397 | |
6 | Brandie O'Connor, Kerry Knowler | ![]() | 3:44.070 | |
7 | Phillipa Gray, Laura Thomson | ![]() | 3:44.657 | |
8 | Aileen McGlynn, Helen Scott | ![]() | 3:45.095 | |
9 | Genevieve Ouellet, Emilie Roy | ![]() | 3:50.016 | |
10 | Kathrin Goeken, Kim van Dijk | ![]() | 3:54.576 | |
11 | Felicity Johnson, Stephanie Morton | ![]() | 3:57.181 | |
12 | Joleen Hakker, Samantha van Steenis | ![]() | 3:57.826 | |
13 | Carrie Willoughby, Shelby Reynolds | ![]() | 3:58.090 | |
14 | Adamantia Chalkiadaki, Argyro Milaki | ![]() | 4:01.129 | |
15 | Cinzia Coluzzi, Annamaria Scafetta | ![]() | 4:05.006 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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Gold medal race | |||
![]() | Jayne Parsons, Sonia Waddell | ![]() | 3:39.376 |
![]() | Lora Turnham, Fiona Duncan | ![]() | 3:41.450 |
Bronze medal race | |||
![]() | Catherine Walsh, Francine Meehan | ![]() | 3:42.730 |
4 | Karissa Whitsell, Mackenzie Woodring | ![]() | 3:44.517 |
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