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11.13.07 - Paracycling – Pan American Open championships
- Canada wins two more medals
November 13, 2007 – Jean Quevillon of Ste-Adèle,
Que., earned his second medal on Tuesday at the paracycling
Pan American Open championships finishing third in the
1,000-metre race for riders with cerebral palsy while
Éric Bourgault of Orford, Que., was also third
in the LC2 disability class.
Both Canadian riders established personal best times.
‘’Those are phenomenal results,’’
said national team coach Eric Van Den Eynde. ‘’In
one year both riders have considerably improved their
times. They worked hard this year, made big improvements
and are now near the top.’’
Quevillon clocked one minute and 20 seconds improving
his personal best set at the world championships this
past summer by 1.5 seconds. ‘’I’m
very surprised, this is not my best event,’’
said Quevillon.
Bourgault is also surprised to set personal bests this
late in the season. ‘’I never expected to
reach such high standards this season,’’
he said. ‘’The outdoor track here is very
fast.’’
In the LC1 disability class, Mark Breton also clocked
a personal best 1:17 in the 1,000 for eighth place.
‘’I was a bit discouraged at the start because
all the best riders in my category are competing here,’’
he said. ‘’Then I realized that my success
story this year is posting these best times despite
missing all of last season due to injury.’’
Van Den Eynde says the riders are clocking personal
best because they are motivated. ‘’You have
to keep motivated and set goals,’’ he said.
‘’We kept working hard after the world championships.
In addition we arrived in Colombia a week before the
competition which allowed the athletes to train at the
velodrome.’’
Geneviève Ouellet and her pilot Mathilde Hupin
continued to improve in their competitive debut finishing
eighth in the women’s individual pursuit. ‘’It’s
going really well,’’ said Hupin. ‘’The
competition is tough and we had never raced together
before competing here.’’ The Canadians clocked
the 4,000 metre race in 4:03 and are only three seconds
off the Canadian record.
‘’It’s a surprise showing, but soon
they’ll clock below four minutes,’’
said Van Den Eynde.
On Wednesday, Quebec’s Daniel Chalifour and Alexandre
Cloutier chase a third gold medal in the sprint event.
Breton, Bourgault and Quevillon are slated to race in
the team sprint event.
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