Para-cycling
Overview
The Cycling Australia (CA) Para-cycling High Performance Program (HPP) is the high performance Paralympic Preparation Program designed to cater for elite level Australian male and female athletes in the Para-cycling categories (click here to view the International Cycling Union (UCI) for rules for Para-cycling categories).
The partnership between the Australian Paralympic Committee (APC) and CA commenced on 1 April 2003 and provides the opportunity for elite level riders to be managed by the high performance programs division of CA, benefiting from management, direction and administration support already established for CA’s other elite programs.
The CA Para-cycling program is funded by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) via the APC, with the main aim of providing the best possible training and competition opportunities for identified athletes to deliver medal winning performances at the Paralympic Games and World Championships.
Events
Events are for both men and women, with the cyclists grouped together according to their functional ability. The competition program includes track and road events for individuals and teams as follows:-
Track
- Individual Pursuit (all classifications)
- Individual Time Trial (all classifications)
- Sprint (male tandems only)
- Team Sprint (C1-C5 men only)
Road
- Road Time Trial
- Road Race
(All road competitions include C1 to C5, B & VI, Handcycles and Tricycles)
Governance
Following years of close collaboration between the International Cycling Committee (IPC) and UCI on 14 September 2006 at the Sport Forum of the IPC Cycling in Aigle, Switzerland, 25 of the 28 members attending voted in favour of a motion to the transfer of governance of IPC Cycling from IPC to the UCI, thus renaming the sport “Para-cycling”.
Paralympic cycling is not an adapted sport and the technical regulations of the UCI are used at all UCI and IPC Cycling competitions. There are specific UCI rules that allow for adaptations to cycles and equipment as necessary, for reasons of safety.
Paralympic Games
Cycling was introduced as a Paralympic sport at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The Paralympic Games commenced in 1992 Barcelona following the signing of official agreements between the International Olympic Committee and the IPC. The Paralympic Games are now an obligatory part of any submission from a future Olympic bid city. They therefore benefit from the same organisational structure.
The Australian Paralympic Cycling Team has a proud history as recognised through the following results:
2008 Paralympic Games, Beijing
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Track: 3 Gold, 4 Silver & 6 Bronze
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Road: 1 Silver & 1 Bronze
2004 Paralympic Games, Athens
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Track: 8 Gold, 3 Silver & 4 Bronze
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Road: 2 gold, 4 Silver & 3 Bronze
2000 Paralympic Games, Sydney
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Track: 5 Gold, 2 Silver & 5 Bronze
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Road: 5 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze
World Championships
The Para-cycling World Championships are held annually except during the year of the Paralympic Games.
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Click here for World Championships results
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Click here for Australian Teams that represented Australia at World Championships
National Championships
The Australian Track Championships include the Australian Para-cycling Championships with Para-cycling events integrated into the overall program. Para-cycling riders gain state team selection and compete for their state alongside their able-bodied peers.
The Australian Track Championships, incorporating the Australian Para-cycling Track Championships are held annually usually in the first week of February.
The Australian Para-cycling Road Championships program includes Road Time Trial and Road Race events for all Para-cycling categories.
The Australian Para-cycling Road Championships are held annually usually in April.
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Click here for the Results at recent Australian Track and Road Para-cycling Championships.
Contact
Peter Day
Para-cycling Performance Director/ Head Coach
peter.day@cycling.org.au
Telephone: +61 403 051 635
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