Cycling At The 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's Sprint
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cycling Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "bikers". Apart from two ...
competition at the
2004 Summer Paralympics ) , nations = 136 , athletes = 3,806 , events = 519 in 19 sports , opening = 17 September , closing = 28 September , opened_by = President Costis Stephanopoulos , cauldron = Georgios Toptsis , stadium = Olympic ...
was held from 19 to 20 September at the Olympic Velodrome. The event was won by
Lindy Hou Lindy Hou, OAM (born 18 February 1960) is an Australian tandem cyclist and triathlete from Hong Kong. Arriving in Australia with her family in 1974, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa in the mid-1980s and became legally blind in 199 ...
and her sighted pilot
Janelle Lindsay Janelle Mary Lindsay, Order of Australia, OAM (born 12 December 1976) is an Australian Paralympic tandem bicycle, tandem cycling pilot. She was born in the New South Wales city of Bathurst, New South Wales, Bathurst. She piloted Lindy Hou for s ...
, representing .


Results


Ranking Round


Competition bracket


Final Round


5-6 Place Match


References

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