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Para-Cycling World Records Men PARA-CYCLING WORLD RECORDS MEN STATUS DISCIPLINE START CATEGORY TYPE OF TRACK TIME / DISTANCE NAME DATE VENUE Historical 200m Flying start C 5 Indoor Track 11"410 MARIO HAMMER (GER) 22.08.2007 BORDEAUX (FRA) Historical 200m Flying start C 5 Indoor Track 11"105 JOHN-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH (GBR) 23.09.2010 MANCHESTER (GBR) Absolute 200m Flying start C 5 Indoor Track 10"897 JOHN-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH (GBR) 29.09.2011 MANCHESTER (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start C 4 Indoor Track 10"998 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 22.05.2009 MANCHESTER (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start C 4 Indoor Track 10"805 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 01.10.2011 MANCHESTER (GBR) Absolute 200m Flying start C 4 Indoor Track 10"761 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 27.09.2014 MANCHESTER (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start C 3 Indoor Track 12"530 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 06.10.2006 MANCHESTER (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start C 3 Indoor Track 12"111 JASON KIMBALL 17.06.2016 TREXLERTOWN (USA) Absolute 200m Flying start C 3 Indoor Track 11"210 JASON KIMBALL 04.06.2017 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Minimum Standard 200m Flying start C2 Indoor Track 14"750 - - - Absolute 200m Flying start C 1 Indoor Track 14"177 MARK COLBOURNE (GBR) 27.09.2012 MANCHESTER (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Open Air Track 10"794 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 14.09.2003 PRAHA (CZE) Darren Harry (AUS) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"777 VLADIMIR ALEXANDR (RUS) 08.09.1991 MOSCOW (RUS) Makeev Kozirev (RUS) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"749 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 03.05.2003 SYDNEY (AUS) Darren Harry (AUS) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"721 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 13.05.2005 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"604 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 05.10.2005 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"597 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 05.05.2006 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"411 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 06.10.2006 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"410 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 11.05.2007 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"316 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 08.11.2009 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"282 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 13.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Craig Maclean (GBR) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 10"050 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 02.09.2012 LONDON (GBR) Craig Maclean (GBR) Absolute 200m Flying start B Indoor Track 9"711 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 13.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Peter Mitchell (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 1'07"615 JOHN-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH (GBR) 12.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 1 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 1'07"212 JOHN-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH (GBR) 11.02.2012 CARSON (USA) Historical 1 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 1'05"947 ALFONSO CABELLO (ESP) 31.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 1'05"725 JOHN-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH (GBR) 25.09.2013 MANCHESTER (GBR) Absolute 1 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 1'01"683 ALFONSO CABELLO (ESP) 12.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 1 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 1'05"144 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 12.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 1 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 1'05"029 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 26.09.2013 MANCHESTER (GBR) Absolute 1 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 1'01"466 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 12.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Absolute 1 km Standing start C 3 Indoor Track 1'06"131 ALEXEY OBYDENNOV (RUS) 12.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 1 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 1'16"497 LIANG GUI HUA (CHN) 12.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 1 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 1'15"858 TOBIAS GRAF (GER) 30.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 1 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 1'13"235 XIE HAO (CHN) 12.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 1 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 1'19"991 RODRIGO FERNANDO LOPEZ (ARG) 12.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 1 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 1'18"728 RODRIGO FERNANDO LOPEZ (ARG) 15.11.2011 GUADALAJARA (MEX) Historical 1 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 1'13"009 LI ZHANG YU (CHN) 30.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 1'12"423 NIJHUIS ARNOUD (NED) 18.03.2016 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Absolute 1 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 1'11"937 LI ZHANGYU (CHN) 10.09.2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'07"243 VLADIMIR ALEXANDR (RUS) 08.09.1991 MOSCOW (RUS) Makeev Kozirev (RUS) Historical 1 km Standing Start B Open Air Track 1'06"858 PATRICE SENMARTIN (FRA) 17.08.1996 ATLANTA (USA) Thierry Gintrand (FRA) Historical 1 km Standing Start B Open Air Track 1'06"154 PAUL CLOHESSY (AUS) 16.09.1998 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Edmund Hollands (AUS) Historical 1 km Standing Start B Open Air Track 1'05"900 DAN GORDON (GBR) 15.09.2003 PRAHA (CZE) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'05"761 ROBERT ALLEN (GBR) 27.07.2000 MANCHESTER (GBR) Andrew Slater (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'04"950 SHIGEO YOSHIHARA (JPN) 23.10.2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Koichi Mizusawa (JPN) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'04"667 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 05.05.2006 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'04"259 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 11.09.2006 AIGLE (SUI) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'03"347 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 20.08.2007 BORDEAUX (FRA) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'02"864 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 09.09.2008 BEIJING (CHN) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'02"217 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 06.11.2009 MANCHESTER (GBR) Richard Storey (GBR) Historical 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 1'01"351 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 01.09.2012 LONDON (GBR) Barney Storey (GBR) Absolute 1 km Standing start B Indoor Track 59"460 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 11.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Peter Mitchell (GBR) Historical 3 km Standing start C 3 Indoor Track 3'35"257 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 31.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 3 km Standing start C 3 Indoor Track 3'26"691 ALEXEY OBYDENNOV (RUS) 11.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 3 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 3'48"149 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 11.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 3 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 3'45"828 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 31.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 3 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 3'45"243 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 31.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 3 km Standing start C 2 Indoor Track 3'40"367 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 11.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) As of 15.09.2017 1/4 PARA-CYCLING WORLD RECORDS MEN STATUS DISCIPLINE START CATEGORY TYPE OF TRACK TIME / DISTANCE NAME DATE VENUE Historical 3 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 3'53"881 MARK COLBOURNE (GBR) 31.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 3 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 3'51"961 LI ZHANG YU (CHN) 17.03.2016 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Absolute 3 km Standing start C 1 Indoor Track 3'50"373 LI ZHANG YU (CHN) 09.09.2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 4 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 4'37"230 MICHAEL GALLAGHER (AUS) 12.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 4 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 4'30"012 MICHAEL GALLAGHER (AUS) 10.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Absolute 4 km Standing start C 5 Indoor Track 4'24"057 MICHAEL GALLAGHER (AUS) 11.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Historical 4 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 4'40"315 CAROL-EDUARD NOVAK (ROU) 01.09.2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 4 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 4'30"806 JOZEF METELKA (SVK) 11.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Absolute 4 km Standing start C 4 Indoor Track 4'26"924 JOZEF METELKA (SVK) 09.03.2016 MONTICHIARI (ITA) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'38"340 PAUL CLOHESSY (AUS) 26.05.1995 PERTH (AUS) Edmund Hollands (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'35"840 PAUL CLOHESSY (AUS) 02.08.1995 AUGSBURG (GER) Edmund Hollands (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'34"150 HERVE DESCHAMPS (FRA) 19.06.1998 AUGSBURG (GER) Guy Rouchouze (FRA) Historical 4 km Standing Start B Open Air Track 4'32"835 MATTHEW KING (USA) 17.08.1996 ATLANTA (USA) Spencer Yates (USA) Historical 4 km Standing Start B Open Air Track 4'30"546 PAUL CLOHESSY (AUS) 17.09.1998 COLORADO SPRINGS (USA) Edmund Hollands (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'26"498 JAN MULDER (NED) 22.10.2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Jeron Straathof (NED) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'21"451 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 11.09.2006 AIGLE (SUI) Robert Crowe (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'20"891 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 11.09.2006 AIGLE (SUI) Tyson Lawrwence (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'17"780 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 30.08.2012 LONDON (GBR) Scott Mcphee (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'17"756 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 01.09.2012 LONDON (GBR) Scott Mcphee (AUS) Historical 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'11"213 MATT FORMSTON (AUS) 10.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) Michael Curran (AUS) Absolute 4 km Standing start B Indoor Track 4'08"146 STEVE BATE (GBR) 08.09.2016 RIO (BRA) ADAM DUGGLEBY (GBR) Historical 750m by team Standing start Indoor Track 49"540 GREAT BRITAIN 13.03.2011 MONTICHIARI (ITA) C 4 Jody Cundy C 4 Terry Byrne C 3 Kenny Darren Historical 750m by team Standing start Indoor Track 49"454 CHINA 12.09.2012 LONDON (GBR) C 2 Hao Xie C 4 Xiaofei Ji C 5 Xinyang Liu Historical 750m by team Standing start Indoor Track 49"268 SPAIN 13.04.2014 AGUASCALIENTES (MEX) C 3 Eduardo Santas Asensio C 3 Amador Granados Alkorta C 5 Aflonso
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