World record progression in track para-cycling – Women's flying 200m time trial

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This is an overview of the progression of the World record in track para-cycling for the Flying 200m women's time trial as recognised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI).

Contents

Current classifications

C5 Progression

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
12.753Flag of the United States.svg  Crytsal Lane  (USA)C5 Manchester, Great BritainIndoor track26 September 2013
12.070Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Caroline Groot  (NED)C5 Apeldoorn, NetherlandsIndoor track15 March 2019
11.605Flag of France.svg  Marie Patouillet  (FRA)C5 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FranceIndoor track20 October 2022 World Championships [1]

C4 Progression

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
15.736Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Zoe Marusiak  (GBR)C4 Manchester, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Indoor track23 August 2003
13.551Flag of New Zealand.svg  Kate Horan  (NZL)C4 Cambridge, Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Indoor track30 January 2015
13.198Flag of New Zealand.svg  Kate Horan  (NZL)C4 Cambridge, Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Indoor track11 February 2016
12.957Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nikita Howarth  (NZL)C4 Invercargill, Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Indoor track1 December 2018
11.519Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Kate O'Brien  (CAN)C4 Milton, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Indoor track31 January 2020 World Championships

C3 Progression

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
14.389Flag of the United States.svg  Carla Brown  (USA)C3 Colorado Springs, United StatesIndoor track8 December 2018
13.250Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Paige Greco  (AUS)C3 Apeldoorn, NetherlandsIndoor track15 March 2019
12.853Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Xiaomei  (CHN)C3 Milton, CanadaIndoor track31 January 2020 World Championships
12.666Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Mel Pemble  (CAN)C3 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FranceIndoor track20 October 2022 World Championships [2]
12.506Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Xiaomei  (CHN)C3 Rio de Janeiro, BrazilIndoor track23 March 2024 World Championships [3]

C2 Progression

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
14.720Flag of New Zealand.svg  Paula Tesoriero  (NZL)C2 Manchester, Great BritainIndoor track22 May 2009
13.672Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Song Zhenling  (CHN)C2 Milton, CanadaIndoor track31 January 2020 World Championships
13.234Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Amanda Reid  (AUS)C2 Brisbane, AustraliaIndoor track3 April 2022Oceania Championships
13.123Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Flurina Rigling  (SUI)C2 Glasgow, Great BritainIndoor track4 August 2023 World Championships [4]

C1 Progression

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
18.467Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Wangwei  (CHN)C1 Milton, CanadaIndoor track1 September 2012 World Championships
15.606Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Katie Toft  (GBR)C1 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, FranceIndoor track20 October 2022 World Championships [5]
13.367Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Qian Wangwei  (CHN)C1 Glasgow, Great BritainIndoor track6 August 2023 World Championships [6]

B Progression (1000m)

TimeCyclistsClassLocationTrackDateCompetitionRef
13.100Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Teresa Poole  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sandra Smith  (AUS)
B Gent, Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Indoor track2 June 1994
12.779Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Christine Fisher  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Geneviève Warriner  (AUS)
B Sydney, Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Indoor track19 April 2002
12.438Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarnya Parker  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Toireasa Ryan  (AUS)
B Augsburg, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Indoor track5 August 2002
12.375Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarnya Parker  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Toireasa Ryan  (AUS)
B Augsburg, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Indoor track7 August 2002
12.285Flag of the United States.svg  Julia Werner-Hafter  (USA)
Flag of the United States.svg  Nathalie Kelly  (USA)
B Colorado Springs, Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Indoor track15 September 1998
12.126Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Janet Shaw  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Leeanne Manderson  (AUS)
B Sydney, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Indoor track3 May 2003
12.029Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Janet Shaw  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Leeanne Manderson  (AUS)
B Sydney, Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Indoor track30 April 2004
11.456Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Felicity Johnson  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Stephanie Morton  (AUS)
B Melbourne, Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Indoor track16 December 2011
11.112Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Brandie O'Connor  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Breanna Hargrave  (AUS)
B Aguascalientes, Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Indoor track13 April 2014
11.045Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jessica Gallagher  (AUS)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Madison Janssen  (AUS)
B Montichiari, Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Indoor track20 March 2016
10.891Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sophie Thornhill  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Scott  (GBR)
B Rio de Janeiro, Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Indoor track25 March 2018
10.762Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sophie Thornhill  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Scott  (GBR)
B Apeldoorn, Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Indoor track17 March 2019
10.609Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Sophie Thornhill  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Helen Scott  (GBR)
B Brisbane, Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Indoor track5 April 2019

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