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Cyclist on podium again after road time trial

Pro Cycling Sunshine Coast athlete Alistair Donohoe has highlighted his versatility at the Tokyo Paralympics with podium finishes in both track and road cycling events.

Donohoe, 26, who claimed silver in the 4km individual pursuit event at the Izu Velodrome last Friday, added to his medal tally yesterday with a bronze in the C5 road cycling time trial at the Fuji International Speedway.

He completed the 32km distance in 43:36.80, finishing behind Daniel Abraham Gebru of the Netherlands (42:46.45) and Yehor Dementyev of the Ukraine (43:19.11).

 Donohoe, who has been with the USC-based high-performance cycling club since 2019, will now be aiming for gold in the road race on Friday. He will be seeking redemption in this event after crashing out of the road race in Rio five years ago.

Three USC-affiliated swimmers made finals at the Tokyo Aquatic Centre last night, but medals were elusive.

USC Spartans swimmer Braedan Jason looked likely to win his first Paralympic medal in the S12 100m freestyle final when he staged a very fast finish. But he ended up fifth in a time of 53.78 seconds, just 0.35 of a second off the pace for third.

Jason, a USC Journalism graduate, will contest his final event in Tokyo in the 100m butterfly on Friday.

Former Spartan Ellie Cole finished 5th in the S9 100m freestyle final in another tough battle for the bronze, in a time of 1:03.49, just 0.1 of a second behind third. Cole was the fastest of the three Australians who made the final.

And Ruby Storm was 7th in S14 200m individual medley final swimming a personal best time of 2:36.58. The USC Spartans swimmer has one more event at Tokyo in the 100m backstroke tomorrow (Thursday).

There was victory at last for Hannah Dodd and the Australian women’s wheelchair basketball team in the classification playoff for 9th place against Algeria yesterday. The team won 71-32, with Dodd scoring 4 points.

Ten USC-affiliated athletes are in the Australian Paralympic team. Results so far include:

  • Alistair Donohoe – silver in C5 4km individual pursuit; bronze in road cycling time trial; 9th in team sprint qualifying
  • Ruby Storm – silver in S14 mixed 4x100m freestyle; bronze in S14 100m butterfly; 7th in S14 200m freestyle; 7th in S14 200m individual medley
  • Ben Hance – silver in S14 mixed 4x100m freestyle; bronze in S14 100m butterfly
  • Ellie Cole – silver in women’s 4x100m freestyle relay; 4th in S9 400m freestyle; 4th in S9 100m backstroke; 5th in S9 100m freestyle
  • Katja Dedekind – bronze in S13 100m backstroke; bronze in S13 400m freestyle, 4th in S13 50m freestyle
  • Keira Stephens – bronze in SB9 100m breaststroke; 9th fastest in S9 50m freestyle
  • Braedan Jason – 4th in S13 400m freestyle; 5th in S12 100m freestyle
  • Chris Bond in Australian wheelchair rugby team that finished 4th
  • Hannah Dodd in Australian women’s wheelchair basketball team that finished 9th

 Upcoming events for USC athletes are as follows (with all times in AEST):

Wednesday 1 September

  • Blake Cochrane in SB7 100m breaststroke heats at 10am, with final at 6pm


Thursday 2 September

  • Ben Hance in S14 100m backstroke heats from 11.05am, with final at 7.03pm
  • Ruby Storm in S14 100m backstroke heats at 11.16am, with final at 7.10pm
  • Keira Stephens in 4x100m medley relay final at 8.59pm
  • Ellie Cole in 4x100m medley relay final at 8.59pm


Friday 3 September

  • Keira Stephens in 200m IM heats at 10.09am, with final at 6.07pm
  • Braedan Jason in 100m butterfly heats at 11.16am, with final at 7.53pm
  • Alistair Donohoe in cycling road race at 10.30am
Pro Cycling Sunshine Coast athlete Alistair Donohoe
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