Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's road race H3

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Men's road race H3
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Venue Fuji Speedway
Dates1 September 2021
Competitors16 from 13 nations
Winning time2:34:35
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Ruslan Kuznetsov Russian Paralympic Committee special emblem (Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022).jpg  RPC
Silver medal icon.svg Heinz Frei Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg Walter Ablinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
2016
2024

The men's road race H3 cycling event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place on 1 September 2021 at Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture. 16 riders competed in the event. [1]

The H3 classification is paraplegics with impairments from T4 thru T10. These riders will operate using a hand-operated cycle.

Results

The event took place on 1 September 2021 at 14:20. [2]

RankRiderNationalityTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg Ruslan Kuznetsov Russian Paralympic Committee special emblem (Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022).jpg  RPC 2:34:35
Silver medal icon.svg Heinz Frei Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 2:34:35+0:00
Bronze medal icon.svg Walter Ablinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2:35:06+0:31
4 Ryan Pinney Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:39:59+5:24
5 Jean-François Deberg Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 2:41:33+6:58
6 Rafał Szumiec Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 2:44:32+9:57
7 Riadh Tarsim Flag of France.svg  France 2:48:04+13:29
8 Joey Desjardins Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada s.t.
9 Anej Doplihar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia s.t.
10 Charles Moreau Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 2:59:47+25:12
11 Alex Hyndman Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 3:00:50+26:15
12 Tomáš Mošnička Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3:04:08+29:33
Vico Merklein Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Did not finish
Luis Miguel García-Marquina Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Israel Rider Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Paolo Cecchetto Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

s.t. Same time

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References

  1. "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 August 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. "Cycling Road – Men's H3 Road Race – Results" (PDF). olympics.com. TOCOG. 1 September 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 September 2021. Retrieved 1 September 2021.