Venue: | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Date: | 20–24 March |
Velodrome: | Rio Olympic Velodrome |
Cyclists: | 203+46 |
Nations: | 39 |
Events: | 48 |
Previous: | Glasgow 2023 |
Next: | 2025 |
The 2024 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships was held from 20 to 24 March 2024, at the Olympic Velodrome in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Sprint | B[1] | Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | Raphael Beaugillet Quentin Caleyron | Stephen Bate Christopher Latham (pilot) | |||
1 km time trial | C1[2] | 1:10.608 | 1:13.292 | 1:15.572 | |||
C2[3] | 1:08.358 | 1:10.784 | 1:11.429 | ||||
C3[4] | 1:05.259 | 1:06.317 | 1:07.278 | ||||
C4[5] | 1:04.120 | 1:04.699 | 1:05.540 | ||||
C5[6] | 1:03.475 | 1:03.823 | 1:04.980 | ||||
B[7] | Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | 1:00.343 | James Ball Steffan Lloyd (pilot) | 1:00.448 | Thomas Ulbricht Robert Förstemann (pilot) | 1:01.752 | |
Individual pursuit | C1[8] | 3:46.030G | 3:56.109G | 3:48.826B | |||
C2[9] | OVL | 3:35.986B | |||||
C3[10] | 3:24.774G | 3:36.031G | 3:28.616B | ||||
C4[11] | OVL | 4:31.592B | |||||
C5[12] | OVL | 4:28.488B | |||||
B[13] | Tristan Bangma Patrick Bos (pilot) | 3:58.397G | Stephen Bate Christopher Latham (pilot) | 4:02.479G | Lorenzo Bernard Davide Plebani (pilot) | 4:08.117B | |
Scratch race | C1[14] | ||||||
C2[15] | |||||||
C3[16] | |||||||
C4[17] | |||||||
C5[18] | |||||||
Omnium | C1[19] | 154 pts | 154 pts | 142 pts | |||
C2[20] | 160 pts | 150 pts | 138 pts | ||||
C3[21] | 156 pts | 148 pts | 140 pts | ||||
C4[22] | 140 pts | 136 pts | 132 pts | ||||
C5[23] | 146 pts | 138 pts | 128 pts |
Sprint | B[24] | Elizabeth Jordan Dannielle Khan (pilot) | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | Jessica Gallagher Caitlin Ward (pilot) | |||
500 m time trial | C1[25] | 41.249 | 48.348 | colspan=2 | |||
C2[26] | 39.041 | 43.674 | 43.866 | ||||
C3[27] | 39.480 | 39.573 | 39.659 | ||||
C4[28] | 36.675 | 38.558 | 38.605 | ||||
C5[29] | 36.312 | 37.535 | 36.068 | ||||
1 km time trial | B[30] | Elizabeth Jordan Dannielle Khan (pilot) | 1:07.463 | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | 1:07.978 | Jessica Gallagher Caitlin Ward (pilot) | 1:08.192 |
Individual pursuit | C1[31] | OVL | colspan=2 | ||||
C2[32] | 3:57.802G | 3:58.134G | 4:20.822B | ||||
C3[33] | 3:58.254G | 4:01.067G | 4:04.621B | ||||
C4[34] | 3:46.317G | 3:54.007G | 3:54.093B | ||||
C5[35] | 3:43.687G | 3:45.982G | 3:46.535B | ||||
B[36] | Elizabeth Jordan Dannielle Khan (pilot) | 3:23.686G | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | 3:24.977G | Otylia Marczuk Ewa Bańkowska (pilot) | 3:26.024B | |
Scratch race | C1[37] | colspan=2 | |||||
C2[38] | |||||||
C3[39] | |||||||
C4[40] | |||||||
C5[41] | |||||||
Omnium | C1[42] | 160 pts | 152 pts | colspan=2 | |||
C2[43] | 156 pts | 148 pts | 140 pts | ||||
C3[44] | 160 pts | 146 pts | 138 pts | ||||
C4[45] | 142 pts | 138 pts | 138 pts | ||||
C5[46] | 150 pts | 146 pts | 136 pts |
Team sprint | B[47] | Chiara Colombo Elena Bissolati (pilot) Stefano Meroni Francesco Ceci (pilot) | 50.122G | Lora Fachie Corrine Hall (pilot) Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | 50.497G | Hannah Chadwick Skyler Espinoza (pilot) Michael Stephens Joe Christiansen (pilot) | 51.437B |
C1–5[48] | Li Zhangyu Wu Guoqing Lai Shanzhang | 47.939G | 48.634G | Gordon Allan Michael Shippley Korey Boddington | 49.227B |
China topped the medal table with fourteen golds, but by the barest of margins from Great Britain (thirteen) and France (twelve). Great Britain's far higher silver medal count proving decisive as their 32 medals comfortably led the overall medals tally. Of the other nations to take part, only Australia with four and Netherlands with two got more than one gold medal, although Australia did reach double figures in medals overall, the only nation outside the 'Big three' to do so.