British team dominate the track in Paralympics

Javier Ochoa of Spain (L) chases Darren Kenny of Great Britain (R) while competing in the men's individual pursuit (CP3) cycling track competition (FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Winning a total of 12 titles and coming away with 11 new world records, the Brits blew away the opposition, with only Australia putting up anything resembling a fight on what event organisers claim is one of the fastest tracks in the world.
Sarah Storey joined the deluge of British gold winners on
the last day, winning the Women’s Individual Pursuit (LC1-1/CP4) and knocking
four seconds off the LC1 world record she set in the qualifying round. Jennifer
Schuble of the
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The British men’s team wrapped up the goldfest in the Men’s
Team Sprint (LC1-4 CP3/4), beating surprise finalists
Other medal winners included
The Czech Republic, New Zealand and China all took medals home too, but Britain’s overwhelming dominance on the track can’t be overstated enough, and they’ll be hoping to translate victory on the track to the road event which takes place from Friday 12 September.
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