Cycling at the 2008 Summer Paralympics - Men's 1km time trial (B&VI 1–3)
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The Men's 1km time trial (B&VI 1–3) at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
2008 Summer Paralympics
The 2008 Summer Paralympic Games, the thirteenth Paralympics, took place in Beijing, China from September 6 to September 17, 2008. As with the 2008 Summer Olympics, equestrian events were held in Hong Kong and sailing events in Qingdao....

took place on September 8 at the Laoshan Velodrome
Laoshan Velodrome
The Laoshan Velodrome is a velodrome that is located in Laoshan, Shijingshan District, Beijing, China. It was built for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The venue was tested during the UCI Track World Cup in December 2007....

.

The world record was broken during the event, by Anthony Kappes
Anthony Kappes
Anthony Edward Kappes MBE is an English road and track racing cyclist and Paralympian.-Biography:Born in Stockport, Cheshire, Kappes is partially sighted and competes in the B&VI 1–3 class....

 and his pilot, Barney Storey
Barney Storey
Richard Barnaby "Barney" Storey MBE is a British cyclist. Storey rides as a sighted pilot for blind or partially sighted athletes in tandem track cycling events. He has competed at two Paralympic Games winning two gold medals....

 (Great Britain). They took 0.517 seconds off their previous world record set in 2007.

Records

Records prior to the event
PR 1:04.950
'
Sydney
Sydney
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October 23, 2000
WR 1:03.347
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux
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August 20, 2007


PR = Paralympic Record
WR = World Record

Results

Rank|Name |250 m 500 m 750 m Time |Speed
(km/h
Hour
The hour is a unit of measurement of time. In modern usage, an hour comprises 60 minutes, or 3,600 seconds...

)
250–500 500–750 750–1000

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20.191 (2) 33.846 (2) 47.788 (1) 1:02.864 57.266 WR
13.655 (1) 13.942 (1) 15.076 (2)

'
20.063 (1) 33.786 (1) 48.144 (2) 1:03.718 56.498
13.723 (2) 14.358 (3) 15.574 (7)

'
21.125 (7) 35.188 (6) 49.286 (5) 1:04.053 56.203
14.063 (3) 14.098 (2) 14.767 (1)
4
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20.445 (4) 34.530 (4) 49.017 (3) 1:04.130 56.135
14.085 (4) 14.478 (5) 15.113 (3)
5
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20.368 (3) 34.468 (3) 49.035 (4) 1:04.593 55.733
14.100 (5) 14.567 (6) 15.558 (5)
6
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21.030 (6) 35.166 (5) 49.540 (6) 1:04.792 55.562
14.136 (6) 14.374 (4) 15.252 (4)
7
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20.873 (5) 35.831 (7) 50.801 (7) 1:06.371 54.240
14.958 (8) 14.970 (7) 15.570 (7)
8
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21.893 (9) 36.790 (9) 51.890 (8) 1:07.721 53.159
14.897 (7) 15.100 (8) 15.831 (8)
9
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21.629 (8) 36.640 (8) 52.038 (9) 1:08.260 52.739
15.011 (9) 15.398 (10) 16.222 (12)
10
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21.911 (10) 37.152 (10) 52.578 (10) 1:08.593 52.483
15.241 (11) 15.426 (11) 16.015 (11)
11
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22.642 (14) 37.661 (11) 52.902 (11) 1:08.867 52.274
15.019 (10) 15.241 (9) 15.965 (10)
12
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22.203 (11) 37.726 (12) 53.213 (12) 1:09.077 52.115
15.523 (12) 15.487 (12) 15.864 (9)
13
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22.362 (13) 37.945 (13) 53.814 (13) 1:10.292 51.214
15.583 (13) 15.869 (13) 16.478 (13)
14
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22.239 (12) 37.996 (14) 54.034 (14) 1:10.667 50.943
15.757 (14) 16.038 (14) 16.633 (14)
15
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23.644 (15) 40.114 (15) 56.863 (14) 1:14.483 48.333
16.470 (15) 16.749 (15) 17.620 (15)
16
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24.881 (16) 42.914 (16) 1:02.024 (16) 1:22.296 43.744
18.033 (16) 19.110 (16) 20.272 (16)
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