Cycling at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Track cycling

Track Cycling at the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, France, will take place at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines from 29 August to 1 September.[1][2]

Track Cycling
at the XVII Paralympic Games
VenueVélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Dates29 August to 1 September (track)
Competitors220
2020

Events will be held on tandem bicycles for visually impaired cyclists (B), and standard bicycles (C1-5). There are no track races for handbikes or tricycles, as these machines are unsuitable for the banked velodrome track. Seventeen events will be held in total on the track, a third of the total cycling events at the Games. The short time trial (either 500 metres or 1000 metres ('kilo') and individual pursuit disciplines (over 3000 or 400 metres) will be contested, along with one mixed classification team sprint event over 750 metres. There are no mass start races (e.g. scratch race, points race or omnium) in the program.

A number of the events will be composite classification events for multiple classes to ensure viable numbers of entrants. Such events will be subject to factoring, whereby finishing times are adjusted by a standardised percentage based on individual classification, to allow fair competition between classes.

The overall race programme is unchanged from 2021 in Tokyo.

Qualification

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The qualification period for track cycling started from 1 January 2022 to 30 June 2024. In order to maintain their slots, NPCs must have at least one cyclist for each allocated slot to participate in at least one of the listed cycling competitions below.[3]

Means of qualification Date Venue
2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships 2–8 August 2023   Glasgow
2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships 20–24 March 2024   Rio de Janeiro

Medal table

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The following is the final medal table for all track cycling events at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.[4] The table was topped, once again, by Great Britain, thanks to a dominant final day in the velodrome which included 3 gold medals, a silver and a bronze.

  *   Host nation (France)

RankNPCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain56314
2  China3306
3  France*3227
4  Australia3115
5  Netherlands2002
6  Slovakia1001
7  Spain0123
8  New Zealand0112
9  Belgium0101
  Ireland0101
  Ukraine0101
12  Canada0033
13  Germany0022
14  Italy0011
  Switzerland0011
  United States0011
Totals (16 entries)17171751

Medalists

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Men's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Time trial
details
B
details
  Great Britain
James Ball
pilot: Steffan Lloyd
  Great Britain
Neil Fachie
pilot: Matt Rotherham
  Germany
Thomas Ulbricht
pilot: Robert Förstemann
C1–2–3
details
Li Zhangyu
  China
Liang Weicong
  China
Alexandre Léauté
  France
C4–5
details
Korey Boddington
  Australia
Blaine Hunt
  Great Britain
Alfonso Cabello
  Spain
Pursuit
details
B
details
Tristan Bangma
Pilot: Patrick Bos
  Netherlands
Stephen Bate
Pilot: Chris Latham
  Great Britain
Lorenzo Bernard
Pilot: Davide Plebani
  Italy
C1
details
Li Zhangyu
  China
Liang Weicong
  China
Ricardo Ten Argilés
  Spain
C2
details
Alexandre Léauté
  France
Ewoud Vromant
  Belgium
Matthew Robertson
  Great Britain
C3
details
Jaco van Gass
  Great Britain
Finlay Graham
  Great Britain
Alexandre Hayward
  Canada
C4
details
Jozef Metelka
  Slovakia
Archie Atkinson
  Great Britain
Gatien Le Rousseau
  France
C5
details
Dorian Foulon
  France
Yehor Dementyev
  Ukraine
Elouan Gardon
  United States

Women's events

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Time trial
details
B
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  Great Britain
Elizabeth Jordan
pilot: Dannielle Khan
  Australia
Jessica Gallagher
pilot: Caitlin Ward
  Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
pilot: Jenny Holl
C1–2–3
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Amanda Reid
  Australia
Qian Wangwei
  China
Maike Hausberger
  Germany
C4–5
details
Caroline Groot
  Netherlands
Marie Patouillet
  France
Kate O'Brien
  Canada
Pursuit
details
B
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  Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
pilot: Jenny Holl
  Ireland
Katie-George Dunlevy
pilot: Eve McCrystal
  Great Britain
Lora Fachie
pilot: Corrine Hall
C1–2–3
details
Wang Xiaomei
  China
Daphne Schrager
  Great Britain
Flurina Rigling
  Switzerland
C4
details
Emily Petricola
  Australia
Anna Taylor
  New Zealand
Keely Shaw
  Canada
C5
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Marie Patouillet
  France
Heïdi Gaugain
  France
Nicole Murray
  New Zealand

Mixed event

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Team sprint C1–5
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  Great Britain
Kadeena Cox
Jaco van Gass
Jody Cundy
  Spain
Ricardo Ten Argiles
Pablo Jaramillo Gallardo
Alfonso Cabello Llamas
  Australia
Gordon Allan
Alistair Donohoe
Korey Boddington

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Paris 2024 - Para Road Cycling". Paris 2024. 24 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Paralympics Schedule - Paris 2024 day-by-day guide of events". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-08-27.
  3. ^ "2024 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 18 November 2023.
  4. ^ Track cycling Medal table - Paris 2024 Paralympic Games