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11.16.11 - WELDON/BESSETTE
TANDEM ON A GOLDEN RUN IN GUADALAJARA, MOLNAR BREAKS
WORLD RECORD
Robbi Weldon and Lyne Bessette remain perfect
in three races at Parapan-American Games in Mexico
(November 16, 2011 – Guadalajara, MEX) Another
day, more gold medals for the Canadian Para-cycling
Team competing at the 2011 Parapan-American Games in
Guadalajara, Mexico.
With the second and last day of track cycling competition,
Canadian para-cyclists continued to excel amongst the
best Pan-American countries, with yet another gold medal
performance by Robbi Weldon (Thunder Bay, ON) and Lyne
Bessette (Knowlton, QC). This time, the tandem won their
third gold medal in as many races in the women’s
1000m Time Trial at the Panamerican Velodrome.
The women’s tandem posted a time of 1:13.372
to capture the gold medal, edging the American tandem
of Karissa Whitsell et Lisa Turnbull by less than two-tenths
of a second.
“This was one of our best wins. Today was the
toughest of all our races and I was really happy with
our performance and setting a personal best. We have
three down and one more to go now,” commented
Weldon after the feat.
Teammate and pilot Lyne Bessette added: “For
us it was a challenge because we are not considered
a speed team. We started slow but stayed on pace, it
was tough at the end. But as I told Robbi, ‘let’s
just keep pulling’, and it paid off for us.”
In the men’s race, the Daniel Chalifour (St-Jérome,
QC) and Ed Veal (Toronto, ON) today rode to the silver
medal of the men’s 1000m Time Trial. Chalifour
and Veal won the Gold medal in the individual pursuit
on Tuesday, and the bronze medal in the road individual
time trials on Sunday.
Earlier in the day, Marie-Claude Molnar (Ste-Adèle,
QC) rode to the bronze medal in the C4-C5 Individual
Pursuit with a time of 4:05.403, and in doing so broke
the previous World Record for the C4 category.
“It was a good day for speed today. There were
a few world records set, the velodrome was warm and
the track fast. My pacing during the race was really
good and I was really proud and excited when I saw my
time,” explained Molnar of her fast time.
In the men’s Individual Pursuit C1-C3, both Mathieu
Parent and Jaye Milley broke their personal best times.
Parent ended in eight position overall while Milley
followed in ninth.
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