Cycling Road at the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games

Men's Road 60 km LC3
Seoul 1988 Paralympic GamesSeoul 1988 Paralympic Games
Host City: Seoul, South Korea
Dates: ?
Countries: 8
Athletes: 12

Medallists
DWYER Dean
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CAN
LACHMAN Josef
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TCH
VAN COILLIE Claude
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BEL

Men's Road 60 km LC3 - Results
Final Round
Rank Athlete NPC Time IRM Note
1
DWYER Dean
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CAN - Canada
1:38:33
2
LACHMAN Josef
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TCH - Czechoslovakia
1:38:33
3
VAN COILLIE Claude
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BEL - Belgium
1:40:31
4
CAINES Gregory
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AUS - Australia
1:40:31
5
DEMPSEY Charles
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USA - United States of America
1:40:31
6
PRUITT Andrew
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USA - United States of America
1:40:31
7
SOUCHET Bonoit
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FRA - France
1:40:31
8
KIM Yong Ki
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KOR - Republic of Korea
1:40:31
9
JANG Suk Keun
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KOR - Republic of Korea
1:40:31
10
LEE Jae Man
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KOR - Republic of Korea
1:40:31
11
NOLAN John
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USA - United States of America
1:40:31
GRUER Terje
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NOR - Norway
DNF

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