Cycling at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Men's road time trial C5

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Men's road time trial C5
at the XVII Paralympic Games
Venue Clichy-sous-Bois
Dates4 September
Competitors13 from 12 nations
Winning time35:51.79
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Daniel Abraham Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg Alistair Donohoe Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg Dorian Foulon Flag of France.svg  France
2020

The Men's time trial C5 road cycling event at the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place on 4 September 2024, at Clichy-sous-Bois, Paris. 13 riders competed in the event. [1]

The C5 classification is for cyclists described as follows:

C5 : mild monoplegic spasticity; unilateral arm amputation (above or below elbow), etc.

Results

RankRiderNationalityClassTimeDeficit
Gold medal icon.svg Daniel Abraham Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands C535:51.79
Silver medal icon.svg Alistair Donohoe Flag of Australia.svg  Australia C536:18.66+0:26.87
Bronze medal icon.svg Dorian Foulon Flag of France.svg  France C536:49.84+0:58.05
4 Lauro Chaman Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil C536:59.51+1:07.72
5 Franz-Josef Laesser Flag of Austria.svg  Austria C537:16.60+1:24.81
6 Yehor Dementyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine C537:17.98+1:26.19
7 Elouan Gardon Flag of the United States.svg  United States C537:43.86+1:52.07
8 Martin van de Pol Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands C537:45.98+1:54.19
9 Zsombor Wermeser Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary C538:42.80+2:51.01
10 Azimbek Abdullaev Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan C541:23.64+5:31.85
11 Blaine Hunt Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain C542:22.07+6:30.28
12 Hernan Moya Flag of Chile.svg  Chile C542:37.64+6:45.85
Carlos Vargas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia C5DNF

Source: [2]

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References

  1. "Men's C5 Individual Time Trial - Start list" (PDF). Paralympics. 3 September 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
  2. "Men's C5 Individual Time Trial - Final resutls" (PDF). Paralympics. 4 September 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024.