Cycling at the 2011 Parapan American Games

Cycling at the 2011 Parapan American Games
Cycling
at the IV Parapan American Games
Cycling - Paralympic pictogram.svg
Venue Pan American Velodrome/Pan American Games circuit
Dates November 13 - November 19
Competitors 114 from 11 nations
«2007 2015»

Cycling was contested at the 2011 Parapan American Games from November 13 to 19 at the Pan American Velodrome in Guadalajara, Mexico. Road cycling events were held on November 13 and 19, while track cycling events were held on November 15 and 16.

Contents

Medal summary

Medal table

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  United States (USA) 9 11 4 24
2  Canada (CAN) 6 3 4 13
3  Colombia (COL) 4 4 4 12
4  Brazil (BRA) 3 2 3 8
5  Argentina (ARG) 1 1 3 5
6  Mexico (MEX) 0 1 1 2
7  Dominican Republic (DOM) 0 1 0 1
Total 23 23 19 65

Medal events

Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Road cycling

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed time trial
details
Mixed time trial B  Robbi Weldon/Lyne Bessette
Canada (CAN)
 Karissa Whitsell/Lisa Turnbull
United States (USA)
 Daniel Chalifour/Ed Veal
Canada (CAN)
Mixed time trial C1-5  Soelito Gohr
Brazil (BRA)
 Diego Dueñas
Colombia (COL)
 Joao Schwindt
Brazil (BRA)
Mixed time trial H1-4  Oscar Sanchez
United States (USA)
 Matthew Updike
United States (USA)
 Rico Morneau
Canada (CAN)
Mixed time trial T1-2  Steven Peace
United States (USA)
 Shelley Gautier
Canada (CAN)
 Nestor Ayala
Colombia (COL)
Men's road race
details
Men's road race B  Sebastian Durango/Nelson Serna
Colombia (COL)
 Eliecer Orjuela/William Rojas
Colombia (COL)
 Daniel Chalifour/Ed Veal
Canada (CAN)
Men's road race C1-3  Esneider Muñoz
Colombia (COL)
 Michael Farrell
United States (USA)
 Alvaro Galvez
Colombia (COL)
Men's road race C4-5  Soelito Gohr
Brazil (BRA)
 Rodny Minier
Dominican Republic (DOM)
 Joao Schwindt
Brazil (BRA)
Men's road race H2-4  Oscar Sanchez
United States (USA)
 Matthew Updike
United States (USA)
 Gonzalo Valdovinos
Mexico (MEX)
Women's road race
details
Women's road race B  Lyne Bessette/Robbi Weldon
Canada (CAN)
 Lisa Turnbull/Karissa Whitsell
United States (USA)
 Alejandra Alliegro/Lidia Britos
Argentina (ARG)
Women's road race C1-3  Greta Neimanas
United States (USA)
 Marie-Claude Molnar
Canada (CAN)
 Allison Jones
United States (USA)
Women's road race H3-4  Monica Bascio
United States (USA)
 Ivonne Reyes
Mexico (MEX)
Not awarded
Mixed road race
details
Mixed road race H1M/H1-2W  Myriam Adam
Canada (CAN)
 Jady Martins
Brazil (BRA)
Not awarded
Mixed road race T1-2  Nestor Ayala
Colombia (COL)
 Steven Peace
United States (USA)
 Marie-Eve Croteau
Canada (CAN)

Cycling (track) pictogram.svg Track cycling

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Women's time trial
details
Women's 500 metres C1-5  Jennifer Schuble
United States (USA)
 Greta Neimanas
United States (USA)
 Allison Jones
United States (USA)
Women's 1000 metres B  Robbi Weldon/Lyne Bessette
Canada (CAN)
 Karissa Whitsell/Lisa Turnbull
United States (USA)
 Lidia Britos/Alejandra Alliegro
Argentina (ARG)
Men's time trial
details
Men's 1000 metres C1-5  Rodrigo Lopez
Argentina (ARG)
 Vincent Juarez
United States (USA)
 Soelito Gohr
Brazil (BRA)
Men's 1000 metres B  Clark Rachfal/David Swanson
United States (USA)
 Daniel Chalifour/Ed Veal
Canada (CAN)
 Eliecer Orujela/William Rojas
Colombia (COL)
Women's individual pursuit
details
Women's 3000 metres B  Robbi Weldon/Lyne Bessette
Canada (CAN)
 Karissa Whitsell/Lisa Turnbull
United States (USA)
 Lidia Britos/Alejandra Alliegro
Argentina (ARG)
Women's 3000 metres C1-3  Allison Jones
United States (USA)
 Cristina Otero
Argentina (ARG)
Not awarded
Women's 3000 metres C4-5  Jennifer Schuble
United States (USA)
 Greta Neimanas
United States (USA)
Not awarded
Men's individual pursuit
details
Men's 4000 metres B  Daniel Chalifour/Ed Veal
Canada (CAN)
 Javier Serna/Sebastian Durango
Colombia (COL)
 Clark Rachfal/David Swanson
United States (USA)
Men's 3000 metres C1-3  Esneider Muñoz
Colombia (COL)
 Alvaro Galviz
Colombia (COL)
 Michael Farrell
United States (USA)
Men's 4000 metres C4-5  Joao Schwindt
Brazil (BRA)
 Soelito Gohr
Brazil (BRA)
 Diego Dueñas
Colombia (COL)

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