Women's road time trial C1–3 at the XVI Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Fuji Speedway | ||||||||||||
Dates | 31 August 2021 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 14 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 25:55.76 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Road cycling | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Team relay | mixed | |
Track cycling | ||
Time trial | men | women |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Team sprint | mixed | |
Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Road time trial | ||
Men | Women | |
B | B | |
H1 | H1–3 | |
H2 | ||
H3 | ||
H4 | H4–5 | |
H5 | ||
C1 | C1–3 | |
C2 | ||
C3 | ||
C4 | C4 | |
C5 | C5 | |
T1–2 | T1–2 | |
The women's time trial class C1-3 road cycling event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place on 31 August 2021 at the Fuji Speedway, Japan. 14 riders from 11 nations competed in this event. [1]
The event covers the following three classifications, that all use standard bicycles:
The event took place on 31 August 2021, at 8:55: [2]
Rank | Rider | Nationality | Class | Real Time | Finish Time | Deficit |
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Keiko Sugiura | Japan | C3 | 25:55.76 | 25:55.76 | ||
Anna Beck | Sweden | C3 | 26:18.03 | 26:18.03 | +22.27 | |
Paige Greco | Australia | C3 | 26:37.54 | 26:37.54 | +41.78 | |
4 | Zeng Sini | China | C2 | 27:54.05 | 26:53.95 | +58.19 |
5 | Clara Brown | United States | C3 | 26:57.28 | 26:57.28 | +1:01.52 |
6 | Wang Xiaomei | China | C3 | 27:09.89 | 27:09.89 | +1:14.13 |
7 | Jamie Whitmore | United States | C3 | 27:20.48 | 27:20.48 | +1:24.72 |
8 | Daniela Carolina Munevar Florez | Colombia | C2 | 28:59.26 | 27:56.82 | +2:01.06 |
9 | Denise Schindler | Germany | C3 | 28:44.33 | 28:44.33 | +2:48.57 |
10 | Sarah Ellington | New Zealand | C2 | 30:09.02 | 29:04.08 | +3:08.32 |
11 | Qian Wangwei | China | C1 | 31:42.32 | 29:18.31 | +3:22.55 |
12 | Elise Marc | France | C3 | 31:42.32 | 29:18.31 | +3:37.16 |
13 | Yvonne Marzinke | Austria | C2 | 31:43.53 | 30:35.19 | +4:39.43 |
14 | Richael Timothy | Ireland | C3 | 30:55.24 | 30:55.24 | +4:59.48 |
15 | Miho Fujii | Japan | C2 | 34:23.08 | 33:09.02 | +7:13.26 |
Factors
T38 and CP8 are disability sport classification for disability athletics intended for people with cerebral palsy. It includes people who have coordination impairments such as hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis. Runners in this class may appear to have a slight limp when they are running but otherwise have a stride similar to able-bodied runners. Events for this class include 100 meters, 400 meters, 1,500 meters, and the long jump.
Paratriathlon is a variant of the triathlon for athletes with a physical disability. The sport is governed by World Triathlon (TRI), and was first held as a Paralympic event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
H3 is a para-cycling classification. The UCI recommends this be coded as MH3 or WH3.
H4 is a para-cycling classification. The UCI recommends this be coded as MH4 or WH4.
Para-cycling classification is the process of classifying participants in para-cycling covering four functional disability types. The classification system includes classes for handcycles for people who have lower limb mobility issues. The sport is governed by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).
Paratriathlon classification is the classification system for athletes participating in paratriathlon. It is governed by the World Triathlon The sport has been included in the 2016 Summer Paralympics.
H5 is a para-cycling classification. The UCI recommends this be coded as MH5 or WH5.
CP6 is a disability sport classification specific to cerebral palsy. In many sports, it is grouped inside other classifications to allow people with cerebral palsy to compete against people with other different disabilities but the same level of functionality. Sportspeople in this class are ambulatory, and able to walk without the use of an assistive device. Their bodies are constantly in motion. The running form of people in this class is often better than their form while walking.
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