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03.14.11 -CANADIAN RECORD BROKEN
AS 2011 UCI PARA-CYCLING TRACK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS COME
TO AN END
Tandem formed by Genevieve Ouellet and Emilie
Roy breaks Canadian record in women’s pursuit
(Montichiari, ITA – March 13, 2011) The 2011
UCI Para-Cycling Track World Championships came to an
end on Sunday in Montichiari, Italy, and Canada fared
well with honest performances by the Canadian men’s
tandems throughout the event, two medals on the second
day of competition, as well as a stellar performance
which led to a Canadian record being broken by the tandem
of Geneviève Ouellet ad Emilie Roy in the women’s
pursuit.
The last day of competition in Montichiari, which attracted
a record number of participants, featured the 500m time
trials for the women’s C category, the pursuit
race for the women’s tandems as well as the sprint
events for the men’s tandems.
In the women’s pursuit race for the tandems,
Canada’s Geneviève Ouellet of Amos, QC
and Emilie Roy of Québec, broke the Canadian
record with a time of 3:50.016 a ninth place, and Development
Coach Sebastien Travers was thrilled with the athletes’
performance.
“For their first pursuit together, this is a
great overall performance, especially coming home with
some precious UCI points, which will help them and Canada
for upcoming major events,” said Travers, development
coach for the Canadian Para-Cycling Team.
Canada’s top tandem in the men’s sprint
race was the Calgary duo of William Stanley and Doug
Baron who ended their first World Championships appearance
with a time of 11.134 seconds in 10th position. In the
same race, the duo of Neil Fachie and Craig Maclean
of Great Britain broke the World Record to capture the
win.
“This is an honest performance by Stanley and
Baron, in their first World Championships. They were
both able to see where they stand against the rest of
the world,” added Travers.
Also in the tandem sprints, the duo of Daniel Chalifour
of St-Jérôme, QC and pilot Alexandre Cloutier
of St-Antoine-de-Tilly, QC came in 12th position, followed
by the duo of Brian Cowie of Burnaby, BC and his new
pilot Luc Dionne of Sorel, QC in 18th
Silver medallist in the pursuit on Saturday, Marie-Claude
Molnar of Ste-Adèle, QC finished fifth in the
women’s C1 500m Time Trial race, breaking a second
personal best result at these World Championships.
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