Women's individual pursuit (B&VI 1–3) at the XIII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Laoshan Velodrome | ||||||||||||
Dates | September 9 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 9 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3:39.809 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Individual Pursuit | ||
Men | Women | |
B&VI 1–3 | B&VI 1–3 | |
CP 3 | ||
CP 4 | ||
LC 1–2/CP 4 | ||
LC 1–2/CP 4 | ||
LC 1 | ||
LC 2 | ||
LC 3 | ||
LC 4 | ||
The Women's individual pursuit (B&VI 1–3) event at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 9 at the Laoshan Velodrome. [1] [2]
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The Laoshan Velodrome is a velodrome that is located in Laoshan, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. It was built for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The venue was tested during the UCI Track World Cup in December 2007.
Q = Qualifier WR = World Record
Rank | Name | Time |
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1 | 3:38.085 Q | |
2 | 3:40.997 Q | |
3 | 3:42.237 Q | |
4 | 3:47.271 Q | |
5 | 3:50.515 | |
6 | 3:54.322 | |
7 | 3:54.909 | |
8 | 3:59.328 | |
9 | 4:02.820 |
Name | Time | Rank |
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3:39.809 | ||
3:41.494 |
Name | Time | Rank |
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3:41.521 | ||
3:47.900 | 4 |
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The Women's individual pursuit event at the Summer Paralympics took place on September 10 at the Laoshan Velodrome.
The women's individual pursuit event in cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on 10 September at the Laoshan Velodrome.
The Men's sprint event at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 10 at the Laoshan Velodrome. The event was competed by blind & visually impaired athletes.
The Men's individual time trial events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 12 at the Changping Triathlon Venue.
The women's individual time trial events in cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on 12 September at the Changping Triathlon Venue.
The Men's individual road race events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 13–14 at the Changping Triathlon Venue.
The Women's individual road race events at the 2008 Summer Paralympics took place on September 13–14 at the Changping Triathlon Venue.
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