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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Time Trial Women

Women's Time Trial at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling):

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Leontien Zijlaard-Van Moorsel, Netherlands Deirdre Demet-Barry, USA Karin Thuerig , Switzerland

Zijlaard-Van Moorsel, who had crashed on the penultimate lap of the road race three days earlier, showed no serious damage had been done as she successfully defended her Olympic individual time trial title.

Date: August 18

Start: 13:00

  1. Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel, Netherlands 31:11.53
  2. Deirdre Demet-Barry, United States 31:35.62
  3. Karin Thuerig, Switzerland 31:54.89
  4. Chirstine Thorburn , United States 32:14.82
  5. Lada Kozlikova , Czech Republic 32:15.41
  6. Oenone Wood , Australia 32:16.00
  7. Joane Somarriba Arrola , Spain 32:25.93
  8. Zoulfia Zabirova , Russia 32:30.08
  9. Priska Doppmann , Switzerland 32:40.47
  10. Edita Pucinskaite, Lithuania 32:42.12
  11. Judith Arndt , Germany 32:46.94
  12. Olga Slyusareva , Russia 32:51.06
  13. Mirjam Melchers , Netherlands 33:01.58
  14. Jeannie Longo Ciprelli , France 33:05.72
  15. Trixi Worrack , Germany 33:05.72
  16. Lyne Bessette , Canada 33:24.19
  17. Susan Palmer-Komar , Canada 33:26.01
  18. Dori Ruano Sanchon , Spain 33:29.63
  19. Nicole Cooke , Great Britain
  20. Edwige Pitel , France 34:02.35
  21. Tatiana Guderso , Italy 34:14.47
  22. Anita Valen , Norway 34:31.94
  23. Rasa Polikeviciute, Lithuania 34:34.48
  24. Nataliya Kachalka , Ukraine 35:01.05
  25. Susanne Ljungskog, Sweden 35:17.25
Last updated: 06-05-2005 23:04:48
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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