India's Jyoti Gaderiya bowed out of the women's C1-3 3000m individual pursuit cycling event after finishing 10th and last in the qualifying round of the Paris Paralympics on Thursday. (More Sports News)
The riders with the two fastest times will race for gold, while the next two fastest compete for bronze
India's Jyoti Gaderiya bowed out of the women's C1-3 3000m individual pursuit cycling event after finishing 10th and last in the qualifying round of the Paris Paralympics on Thursday. (More Sports News)
Jyoti clocked 4 minutes 53.929 seconds to complete the 3000m distance at the 10th spot.
China's Wang Xiaomei (3:44.660) and Great Britain's Daphne Schrager (3:45.133) will contest for the gold after finishing first and second respectively in the qualifying round.
Germany's Maike Hausberger (3:49.444) and Switzerland's Flurina Rigling (3:50.347) will fight for the bronze after finishing third and fourth respectively.
The riders with the two fastest times will race for gold, while the next two fastest compete for bronze.
In para-cycling, athletes with cerebral palsy, limb impairments and amputations compete in five categories of C1 to C5. C1 athletes have the most severe limitation while those in C5 meet the minimum impairment criteria.