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The women's time trial was part of the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships, held in Montichiari, Italy, in March 2011.
Cyclists classified as C1, C2, C4 and C5 (locomotor disability) rode a 500 m time trial, while Tandem-B (visual impairment) rode a 1 km time trial.
There were no medals awarded in the classification C1 event, as there was only one contestant.
Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
C2 | Qi Tang China |
Bianbian Sun China |
Allison Jones United States |
C4 | Jianping Ruan China |
Susan Powell Australia |
Yaping Ye China |
C5 | Sarah Storey United Kingdom |
Ju Fang Zhou China |
Jennifer Schuble United States |
B | Stephanie Morton, Felicity Johnson Australia |
Helen Scott, Aileen McGlynn United Kingdom |
Sonia Waddell, Jayne Parsons New Zealand |
The Final was held on 13 March.[1]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Jayme Paris | Australia | 47.236 |
The Final was held on 13 March.[2]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Qi Tang | China | 45.373 | |
Bianbian Sun | China | 45.412 | |
Allison Jones | United States | 46.276 | |
4 | Raquel Acinas Poncelas | Spain | 47.651 |
5 | Yvonne Marzinke | Germany | 48.319 |
6 | Barbara Buchan | United States | 51.186 |
7 | Danijela Jovanovic | Serbia | 1:03.711 |
The Final was held on 13 March.[3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Jianping Ruan | China | 39.359 | |
Susan Powell | Australia | 41.347 | |
Ya Ping Ye | China | 41.922 | |
4 | Roxanne Burns | South Africa | 43.651 |
5 | Marie-Claude Molnar | Canada | 44.160 |
6 | Alexandra Green | Australia | 46.353 |
The Final was held on 13 March.[4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Sarah Storey | United Kingdom | 37.733 | |
Ju Fang Zhou | China | 38.506 | |
Jennifer Schuble | United States | 38.615 | |
4 | Greta Neimanas | United States | 39.480 |
5 | Qing Guo | China | 41.574 |
6 | Anna Harkowska | Poland | 41.603 |
7 | Fiona Southorn | New Zealand | 42.985 |
8 | Kerstin Brachtendorf | Germany | 43.948 |
9 | Sara Tretola | Switzerland | 44.949 |
10 | Michaela Bitsch | Germany | 45.245 |
11 | Trix Schwedler | Ireland | 47.272 |
The Final was held on 11 March.[5]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Felicity Johnson, Stephanie Morton | Australia | 1:09.393 | |
Aileen McGlynn, Helen Scott | United Kingdom | 1:09.474 | |
Jayne Parsons, Sonia Waddell | New Zealand | 1:11.835 | |
4 | Karissa Whitsell, Mackenzie Woodring | United States | 1:12.673 |
5 | Phillipa Gray, Laura Thomson | New Zealand | 1:12.688 |
6 | Lora Turnham, Fiona Duncan | United Kingdom | 1:12.787 |
7 | Henrike Handrup, Ellen Heiny | Germany | 1:12.923 |
8 | Brandie O'Connor, Kerry Knowler | Australia | 1:13.301 |
9 | Catherine Walsh, Francine Meehan | Ireland | 1:13.520 |
10 | Kathrin Goeken, Kim van Dijk | Netherlands | 1:14.775 |
11 | Adamantia Chalkiadaki, Argyro Milaki | Greece | 1:16.162 |
12 | Genevieve Ouellet, Emilie Roy | Canada | 1:16.427 |
13 | Carrie Willoughby, Shelby Reynolds | United States | 1:16.521 |
14 | Cinzia Coluzzi, Annamaria Scafetta | Italy | 1:17.271 |
15 | Joleen Hakker, Samantha Van Steenis | Netherlands | 1:17.872 |
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