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Men's Sprint Tandem B1-3
at the XII Paralympic Games
Paralympic Cycling
VenueOlympic Velodrome
Dates19–21 September 2004
Competitors13 from 12 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kieran Modra
David Short
 Australia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Shigeo Yoshihara
Takuya Oki
 Japan
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anthony Biddle
Kial Stewart
 Australia
20002008
Cycling at the
2004 Summer Paralympics
Road cycling
Road racemen
Time trialmenwomen
Combined RR/TTmenwomen
Track cycling
Time trialmenwomen
Individual pursuitmenwomen
Tandem sprintmenwomen
Team sprintmen

The Men's Sprint Tandem B1-3 cycling competition at the 2004 Summer Paralympics was held in the Olympic Velodrome from 19–21 September at the Olympic Velodrome.

The event was won by Kieran Modra and his sighted pilot David Short, representing  Australia. Second on the day were Vladislav Janovjak and Juraj Petrovic of  Slovakia, but they were disqualified and their silver medals forfeited after Petrovic tested positive for the banned glucocorticosteroid, methylprednisolone. This was the first time in the Paralympic Games that a guide or pilot returned a positive sample in an anti-doping test.

Results

Ranking Round

Qualified for final round
Rank Competitor Points Notes
1  Kieran Modra (AUS)
 David Short (AUS)
10.771 WR
2  Anthony Biddle (AUS)
 Kial Stewart (AUS)
10.800
3  Vladislav Janovjak (SVK)
 Juraj Petrovic (SVK)
10.958
4  Barney Storey (GBR)
 Daniel Adam Gordon (GBR)
10.991
5  Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
 Takuya Oki (JPN)
10.997
6  Achim Moll (GER)
 Torsten Goliasch (GER)
11.108
7  Frederic Janowski (FRA)
 Patrice Senmartin (FRA)
11.113
8  Tatsuyuki Oshiro (JPN)
 Hideki Tanzawa (JPN)
11.237
9  Matthew King (USA)
 Eric Degolier (USA)
11.461
10  Lukasz Tunkiewicz (POL)
 Krzysztof Kosikowski (POL)
11.484
11  Brian Cowie (CAN)
 Murray Solem (CAN)
11.521
12  Christos Kalimeris (GRE)
 Symeon Triommatis (GRE)
12.730
 Raphael Ioset (SUI)
 Beat Howald (SUI)
DNS

Final Round

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
 Kieran Modra (AUS)
 David Short (AUS)
11.216 11.373
 Tatsuyuki Oshiro (JPN)
 Hideki Tanzawa (JPN)
 Kieran Modra (AUS)
 David Short (AUS)
11.350 11.214
 Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
 Takuya Oki (JPN)
 Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
 Takuya Oki (JPN)
 Barney Storey (GBR)
 Daniel Adam Gordon (GBR)
------ DNF ------  Kieran Modra (AUS)
 David Short (AUS)
 Vladislav Janovjak (SVK)
 Juraj Petrovic (SVK)
11.319 11.326  Vladislav Janovjak (SVK)
 Juraj Petrovic (SVK)
------ DSQ ------
 Achim Moll (GER)
 Torsten Goliasch (GER)
 Vladislav Janovjak (SVK)
 Juraj Petrovic (SVK)
11.247 11.557
 Anthony Biddle (AUS)
 Kial Stewart (AUS)
11.378 11.160  Anthony Biddle (AUS)
 Kial Stewart (AUS)
11.177
 Frederic Janowski (FRA)
 Patrice Senmartin (FRA)
Third place
 Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
 Takuya Oki (JPN)
11.066 11.385
 Anthony Biddle (AUS)
 Kial Stewart (AUS)
11.342

5-8 Place Matches

Rank Name Time
5  Achim Moll (GER)
 Torsten Goliasch (GER)
12.047
6  Barney Storey (GBR)
 Daniel Adam Gordon (GBR)
Rank Name Time
7  Shigeo Yoshihara (JPN)
 Takuya Oki (JPN)
11.826
8  Frederic Janowski (FRA)
 Patrice Senmartin (FRA)

References

  1. "Schedules and Results - Cycling (Track)". Official Website of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. Archived from the original on 23 November 2004. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  2. "Men's Sprint Tandem B1-3". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  3. "Four Further Adverse Analytical Findings". International Paralympic Committee. 26 September 2004. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  4. "IPC announces four more doping cases in Athens". Chinese Olympic Committee. 27 September 2004. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
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