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11.11.07 - Paralympic spots on the line for Canadian
cyclists
The Canadian team at the Pan American Open paracycling
championships – set for November 11-18 in Cali,
Colombia - is looking to qualify as many athletes as
possible for the Paralympic Games next year in Beijing.
‘’It’s the last competition for our
riders to score points in order to determine how many
we send to the Paralympic Games,’’ said
coach Vincent Jourdain. ‘’Canada is currently
ranked eighth internationally which should give us about
eight athletes.’’
Individual Canadian riders are Paralympic medallist
Jean Quévillon (cerebral palsy), Mark Breton
(LC1), Éric Bourgault (LC2) and Mark Beggs (handcycle).
There are also four tandems. In the road events: world
championship silver medallists Stéphane Côte
and Pierre-Olivier Boily (pilot) of Quebec as well as
Brian Cowie (B.C.) and pilot Devon Smibert (Alberta).
Quebec riders Daniel Chalifour and veteran pilot Alexandre
Cloutier race on the track while Geneviève Ouellet
and Mathilde Hupin-Debeurme of Quebec chase Paralympic
spots in women’s competition.
America and Europe are expected to provide the toughest
competition. ‘’Normally this is a Pan American
championship and only countries from the Americas compete,’’
said Jourdain. ‘’This year they decided
to make it an open event to allow European countries
an opportunity to also earn qualifying points for the
Games. It should be a very strong competition.’’
The track events get underway Sunday while the road
races start Thursday.
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