Venue: | Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Date: | 2–8 August |
Velodrome: | Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome |
Events: | 48 |
Previous: | Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines 2022 |
Next: | Rio de Janeiro 2024 |
The 2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were held from 2 to 8 August 2023, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, United Kingdom. It was held as part of the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships.[1] [2] The event was held as part of an integrated programme with the 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, which began, and will end, a day later.
Sprint | B | Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | Thomas Ulbricht Robert Förstemann (pilot) | Raphaël Beaugillet Quentin Caleyron (pilot) | |||
1 km time trial | C1 | 1:12.210 | 1:12.529 | 1:13.032 | |||
C2 | 1:09.947 | 1:10.700 | 1:11.445 | ||||
C3 | 1:06.187 | 1:06.450 | 1:06.831 | ||||
C4 | 1:03.468 | 1:04.813 | 1:05.808 | ||||
C5 | 1:03.341 | 1:04.766 | 1:05.346 | ||||
B | Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | 1:00.287 | James Ball Steffan Lloyd (pilot) | 1:00.329 | Thomas Ulbricht Robert Förstemann (pilot) | 1:01.170 | |
Individual pursuit | C1 | 3:42.605 | 3:43.413 | 3:48.720 | |||
C2 | OVL | ||||||
C3 | 3:19.946 | 3:25.053 | 3:27.293 | ||||
C4 | 4:31.117 | 4:35.227 | 4:34.015 | ||||
C5 | 4:26.885 | 4:31.498 | 4:28.321 | ||||
B | Tristan Bangma Patrick Bos (pilot) | Alexandre Lloveras Louis Pijourlet (pilot) | OVL | Stephen Bate Christopher Latham (pilot) | 4:05.734 | ||
Scratch race | C1 | ||||||
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Omnium | C1 | 152 pts | 150 pts | 148 pts | |||
C2 | 156 pts | 132 pts | 128 pts | ||||
C3 | 156 pts | 152 pts | 148 pts | ||||
C4 | 136 pts | 136 pts | 132 pts | ||||
C5 | 138 pts | 130 pts | 128 pts |
Sprint | B | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | Jessica Gallagher Caitlin Ward (pilot) | Hannah Chadwick Skyler Espinoza (pilot) | |||
500 m time trial | C1 | 41.113 WR | 43.445 | 46.153 | |||
C2 | 38.378 | 42.318 | 42.804 | ||||
C3 | 39.184 | 40.086 | 41.404 | ||||
C4 | 35.961 | 38.136 | 38.297 | ||||
C5 | 37.252 | 37.367 | 37.891 | ||||
1 km time trial | B | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | 1:08.302 | Jessica Gallagher Caitlin Ward (pilot) | 1:08.362 | Elizabeth Jordan Amy Cole (pilot) | 1:08.429 |
Individual pursuit | C1 | 4:10.941 WR | 4:17.074 | 4:43.109 | |||
C2 | 3:52.887 | 3:56.189 | 4:06.494 | ||||
C3 | 3:56.949 | 4:03.328 | 3:56.929 | ||||
C4 | 3:42.732 | 3:50.004 | 3:48.602 | ||||
C5 | 3:39.966 | 3:41.734 | 3:43.269 | ||||
B | Sophie Unwin Jenny Holl (pilot) | 3:22.513 | Lora Fachie Corrine Hall (pilot) | 3:25.216 | Katie-George Dunlevy Eve McCrystal (pilot) | 3:28.792 | |
Scratch race | C1 | ||||||
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Omnium | C1 | 156 pts | 156 pts | 144 pts | |||
C2 | 152 pts | 148 pts | 140pts | ||||
C3 | 154 pts | 154 pts | 148 pts | ||||
C4 | 148 pts | 144 pts | 142 pts | ||||
C5 | 146 pts | 144 pts | 144 pts |
Team sprint | B | Elizabeth Jordan Amy Cole (pilot) Neil Fachie Matt Rotherham (pilot) | 49.992 | Chiara Colombo Elena Bissolati (pilot) Stefano Meroni Francesco Ceci (pilot) | 51.264 | Nur Suraiya Muhamad Zamri Farina Shawat Mohd Adnan (pilot) Mohd Khairul Hazwan Wahab Muhammad Khairul Adha Rasol (pilot) | 51.393 | |||
C1–5 | valign=top | Lai Shanzhang Li Zhangyu Wu Guoqing Tan Zeqiang | 47.914 | valign=top | 48.251 | valign=top | 49.579 |
The event was dominated by the hosts, Great Britain who won 18 gold medals, and 30 medals in total. Their success was founded on dominance of both the men's sprint time trial events and the tandem events for blind cyclists. Despite this, 12 nations tasted gold medal success and 21 nations reached the podium.