2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

The 2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships was held from 20 to 24 March 2024, at the Olympic Velodrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
VenueRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Date(s)20–24 March
VelodromeRio Olympic Velodrome
Nations participating39
Cyclists participating203+46
Events48

Results

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint B[1]   Great Britain
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)
  France
Raphael Beaugillet
Quentin Caleyron
  Great Britain
Stephen Bate
Christopher Latham (pilot)
1 km time trial C1[2] Li Zhangyu
  China
1:10.608 Liang Weicong
  China
1:13.292 Mohamad Yusof Hafizi Shaharuddin
  Malaysia
1:15.572
C2[3] Alexandre Léauté
  France
1:08.358
WR
Gordon Allan
  Australia
1:10.784 Shota Kawamoto
  Japan
1:11.429
C3[4] Devon Briggs
  New Zealand
1:05.259
WR
Jaco van Gass
  Great Britain
1:06.317 Finlay Graham
  Great Britain
1:07.278
C4[5] Jody Cundy
  Great Britain
1:04.120 Korey Boddington
  Australia
1:04.699 Michael Shippley
  Australia
1:05.540
C5[6] Blaine Hunt
  Great Britain
1:03.475 Alfonso Cabello
  Spain
1:03.823 Niels Verschaeren
  Belgium
1:04.980
B[7]   Great Britain
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)
1:00.343   Great Britain
James Ball
Steffan Lloyd (pilot)
1:00.448   Germany
Thomas Ulbricht
Robert Förstemann (pilot)
1:01.752
Individual pursuit C1[8] Li Zhangyu
  China
3:46.030G Liang Weicong
  China
3:56.109G Aaron Keith
  United States
3:48.826B
C2[9] Alexandre Léauté
  France
Ewoud Vromant
  Belgium
OVL Shota Kawamoto
  Japan
3:35.986B
C3[10] Jaco van Gass
  Great Britain
3:24.774G Finlay Graham
  Great Britain
3:36.031G Devon Briggs
  New Zealand
3:28.616B
C4[11] Archie Atkinson
  Great Britain
Kévin Le Cunff
  France
OVL Gatien Le Rousseau
  France
4:31.592B
C5[12] Dorian Foulon
  France
Lauro Chaman
  Brazil
OVL Franz-Josef Lässer
  Austria
4:28.488B
B[13]   Netherlands
Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (pilot)
3:58.397G
WR
  Great Britain
Stephen Bate
Christopher Latham (pilot)
4:02.479G   Italy
Lorenzo Bernard
Davide Plebani (pilot)
4:08.117B
Scratch race C1[14] Liang Weicong
  China
Ricardo Ten Argilés
  Spain
Pierre Senska
  Germany
C2[15] Alexandre Léauté
  France
Shota Kawamoto
  Japan
Ewoud Vromant
  Belgium
C3[16] Jaco Van Gass
  Great Britain
Alexandre Hayward
  Canada
Masaki Fujita
  Japan
C4[17] Kévin Le Cunff
  France
Gatien Le Rousseau
  France
Bryan Larsen
  United States
C5[18] Dorian Foulon
  France
Franz-Josef Lässer
  Austria
Alistair Donohoe
  Australia
Omnium C1[19] Liang Weicong
  China
154 pts Li Zhangyu
  China
154 pts Ricardo Ten Argilés
  Spain
142 pts
C2[20] Alexandre Léauté
  France
160 pts Shota Kawamoto
  Japan
150 pts Matthew Robertson
  Great Britain
138 pts
C3[21] Jaco van Gass
  Great Britain
156 pts Devon Briggs
  New Zealand
148 pts Finlay Graham
  Great Britain
140 pts
C4[22] Gatien Le Rousseau
  France
140 pts Kévin Le Cunff
  France
136 pts Bryan Larsen
  United States
132 pts
C5[23] Dorian Foulon
  France
146 pts Franz-Josef Lässer
  Austria
138 pts Blaine Hunt
  Great Britain
128 pts

Women

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint B[24]   Great Britain
Elizabeth Jordan
Dannielle Khan (pilot)
  Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
  Australia
Jessica Gallagher
Caitlin Ward (pilot)
500 m time trial C1[25] Qian Wangwei
  China
41.249 Katie Toft
  Great Britain
48.348
C2[26] Amanda Reid
  Australia
39.041 Sabrina Custódia da Silva
  Brazil
43.674 Flurina Rigling
  Switzerland
43.866
C3[27] Wang Xiaomei
  China
39.480 Mel Pemble
  Canada
39.573 Aniek van den Aarssen
  Netherlands
39.659
C4[28] Kadeena Cox
  Great Britain
36.675 Anna Taylor
  New Zealand
38.558 Li Xiaohui
  China
38.605
C5[29] Caroline Groot
  Netherlands
36.312 Marie Patouillet
  France
37.535 Nicole Murray
  New Zealand
36.068
1 km time trial B[30]   Great Britain
Elizabeth Jordan
Dannielle Khan (pilot)
1:07.463   Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
1:07.978   Australia
Jessica Gallagher
Caitlin Ward (pilot)
1:08.192
Individual pursuit C1[31] Qian Wangwei
  China
Katie Toft
  Great Britain
OVL
C2[32] Daphne Schrager
  Great Britain
3:57.802G Flurina Rigling
  Switzerland
3:58.134G Daniela Munévar
  Colombia
4:20.822B
C3[33] Wang Xiaomei
  China
3:58.254G Keiko Sugiura
  Japan
4:01.067G Aniek van den Aarssen
  Netherlands
4:04.621B
C4[34] Emily Petricola
  Australia
3:46.317G Samantha Bosco
  United States
3:54.007G Keely Shaw
  Canada
3:54.093B
C5[35] Heïdi Gaugain
  France
3:43.687G Nicole Murray
  New Zealand
3:45.982G Claudia Cretti
  Italy
3:46.535B
B[36]   Great Britain
Elizabeth Jordan
Dannielle Khan (pilot)
3:23.686G   Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
3:24.977G   Poland
Otylia Marczuk
Ewa Bańkowska (pilot)
3:26.024B
Scratch race C1[37] Qian Wangwei
  China
Katie Toft
  Great Britain
C2[38] Amanda Reid
  Australia
Flurina Rigling
  Switzerland
Christelle Ribault
  France
C3[39] Wang Xiaomei
  China
Paula Caballeros
  Colombia
Aniek van den Aarssen
  Netherlands
C4[40] Li Xiaohui
  China
Emily Petricola
  Australia
Franziska Matile-Dörig
  Switzerland
C5[41] Marie Patouillet
  France
Claudia Cretti
  Italy
Nicole Murray
  New Zealand
Omnium C1[42] Qian Wangwei
  China
160 pts Katie Toft
  Great Britain
152 pts
C2[43] Flurina Rigling
  Switzerland
156 pts Daphne Schrager
  Great Britain
148 pts Daniela Munévar
  Colombia
140 pts
C3[44] Wang Xiaomei
  China
160 pts Aniek van den Aarssen
  Netherlands
146 pts Mel Pemble
  Canada
138 pts
C4[45] Emily Petricola
  Australia
142 pts Li Xiaohui
  China
138 pts Anna Taylor
  New Zealand
138 pts
C5[46] Marie Patouillet
  France
150 pts Nicole Murray
  New Zealand
146 pts Claudia Cretti
  Italy
136 pts

Mixed

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Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Team sprint B[47]   Italy
Chiara Colombo
Elena Bissolati (pilot)
Stefano Meroni
Francesco Ceci (pilot)
50.122G   Great Britain
Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (pilot)
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)
50.497G   United States
Hannah Chadwick
Skyler Espinoza (pilot)
Michael Stephens
Joe Christiansen (pilot)
51.437B
C1–5[48]   China
Li Zhangyu
Wu Guoqing
Lai Shanzhang
47.939G   Great Britain
Kadeena Cox
Jaco van Gass
Blaine Hunt
48.634G   Australia
Gordon Allan
Michael Shippley
Korey Boddington
49.227B

Medal table

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China topped the medal table with fourteen golds, but by the barest of margins from Great Britain (thirteen) and France (twelve). Great Britain's far higher silver medal count proving decisive as their 32 medals comfortably led the overall medals tally. Of the other nations to take part, only Australia with four and Netherlands with two got more than one gold medal, although Australia did reach double figures in medals overall, the only nation outside the 'Big three' to do so.

  *   Host nation (Brazil)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  China144119
2  Great Britain1314532
3  France125219
4  Australia43512
5  Netherlands2136
6  New Zealand1449
7  Switzerland1225
8  Italy1135
9  Japan0336
10  Canada0224
11  Austria0213
  Spain0213
13  Brazil*0202
14  United States0145
15  Belgium0123
  Colombia0123
17  Germany0022
18  Malaysia0011
  Poland0011
Totals (19 entries)484844140

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