Cycling, Men's 1 km time trial C4-5 at the XIV Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | ExCeL Exhibition Centre | ||||||||||||
Dates | 31 August 2012 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 22 from 17 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 1:05.947 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2012 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Time trial - Kilo | ||
Men | Women | |
B | B | |
C1–3 | ||
C4–5 | ||
Time trial - 500 m | ||
C1–3 | ||
C4–5 | ||
The Men's 1 km time trial, Classes 4-5 track cycling event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place on 31 August at London Velopark.
WR = World record, DNF = Did not finish
Rank | Name | Country | Class | Factored Time |
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Alfonso Cabello | Spain | C5 | 1:05.947 WR | |
Jon-Allan Butterworth | Great Britain | C5 | 1:05.985 | |
Liu Xinyang | China | C5 | 1:07.638 | |
4 | Ji Xiaofei | China | C4 | 1:08.860 |
5 | Jiri Bouska | Czech Republic | C4 | 1:08.974 |
6 | Masashi Ishii | Japan | C4 | 1:09.241 |
7 | Carol-Eduard Novak | Romania | C4 | 1:09.390 |
8 | Yegor Dementyev | Ukraine | C5 | 1:09.558 |
9 | Andrea Tarlao | Italy | C5 | 1:10.175 |
10 | Jiří Ježek | Czech Republic | C4 | 1:10.578 |
11 | Wolfgang Sacher | Germany | C5 | 1:11.019 |
12 | Joao Alberto Schwindt Filho | Brazil | C5 | 1:11.259 |
13 | Diego German Duenas Gomez | Colombia | C4 | 1:11.527 |
14 | Chris Ross | New Zealand | C5 | 1:11.569 |
15 | Sam Kavanagh | United States | C4 | 1:11.678 |
16 | Soelito Gohr | Brazil | C5 | 1:13.017 |
17 | Imre Torok | Romania | C5 | 1:13.774 |
18 | Bahman Golbarnezhad | Iran | C4 | 1:13.799 |
19 | Koen Reyserhove | Belgium | C4 | 1:14.689 |
20 | Morten Jahr | Norway | C4 | 1:16.043 |
21 | Damian Lopez Alfonso | Cuba | C4 | 1:16.485 |
22 | Jody Cundy | Great Britain | C4 | DNF |
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