Two medals for Great Britain on day 1 with Gold and world record for Sarah Storey and a Silver for Mark Colbourne making his debut at the Paralympic Games
![]() |
From JAC Sport – Media
Mark Colbourne wins Great Britain’s first Paralympic medal as he takes Silver in the 1Km Time Trial on Day 1 of London Paralympic Games!
Mark Colbourne with Silver medal. Photo: JAC Sport – KelkelÂ
Mark Colbourne has achieved what would have been thought impossible three years ago after breaking his back in a paragliding accident; winning a silver medal in the 1km Time Trial, setting a new personal best time and gaining Great Britain’s first medal of the London 2012 Paralympic Games!
Mark was the penultimate rider to take to the boards for the C1-C3 1km time trial, and despite the pressure of it being his first Paralympic event he looked every inch the focussed, determined athlete ready to give it his all. He looked the epitome of calm as he took to the starting block and didn’t disappoint the crowd as he rode a very fast kilometre, finishing with a factored time of 1.08.471 in second place. Li Zhang Yu of China won gold with a C1 world record of 1.05.021.
Despite knowing he was guaranteed a place on the podium, he still had the nerve-wracking wait for final rider Rodrigo Fernandez Lopez from Argentina to race before he’d know whether he had won a silver or a bronze Paralympic medal on home soil.
Mark Colbourne. Photo: JAC Sport – KelkelÂ
Lopez started well but finished with a time of 1.10.689 seconds, confirming Mark’s hopes of securing his first ever Paralympic silver medal in front of a home crowd. His elation didn’t stop there, as shortly after finishing he was told he’d not only beaten his personal best time for the kilometre, but he had also won Great Britain’s first Paralympic medal of the games so far!
Speaking after his silver-medal win, Mark recalls how he felt after his paragliding accident in 2009, “I didn’t even know if I would ever walk again due to the damage that had been caused to my spine. It was a very slow and worrying time for me and my family. We have worked for the last eight months towards this and big thanks to all the coaches who got me in the best shape possible. I’m very happyâ€
The silver medal has certainly given him the belief that he can go for gold in C1 3k Pursuit tomorrow
Also: Gold for Sarah Storey
After having qualified fastest in a time quicker than Olympic Gold medallist Joanna Rowsell won the World Cup in at the Olympic Test event in February, Storey followed up with a superb display by catching her opponent Anna Harkowska of Poland after six-and-a-half of the 12 laps to triumph to rapturous applause from the 6,000-capacity partisan crowd. The 34-year-old from Manchester won her eighth Paralympic Games title and third as a cyclist in a career which began as a 14-year-old swimmer in Barcelona in 1992.
Speaking after her victory, Sarah said: “I always thought that if I could get off to a great start it would set up the week and hopefully that’s the case. To get the gold medal is a dream come true.” With three events still to come, Sarah could equal Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson’s record for a British woman of 11 Paralympic golds.  “It’s a bit of a stage race for me this week. It’s important not to look too far ahead” Sarah concluded.
Friday’s action resumes with Aileen McGlynn and Lora Turnham in the b one-kilometre time-trial and Jody Cundy and Jon Allen Buttwerworth take part in the 1km Time Trial.
RESULTS
Women’s C5 Individual Pursuit
Final
Gold/Silver
1. STOREY Sarah (caught)
2. HARKOWSKA Anna (Poland)
Bronze
3. SOUTHORN Fiona (New Zealand) 3:55.867
4. LANE Crystal Great Britain 4:02.773
Qualification
1. STOREY Sarah Great Britain 3:32.170 Q WR
2. HARKOWSKA Anna Poland 3:48.885 Q
3. SOUTHORN Fiona New Zealand 3:52.695 Q
4. LANE Crystal Great Britain 3:59.220 Q
5. SCHUBLE Jennifer United States of America 4:00.702
6. CROWLEY Kelly United States of America 4:02.825
7. NEIMANAS Greta United States of America 4:03.200
8. BRACHTENDORF Kerstin Germany 4:12.245
9. TRETOLA Sara Switzerland 4:14.950
10. SCHILLIG Annina Switzerland 4:21.481
Men’s C123 1km Time Trial Final
1 LI Zhang Yu People’s Republic of China 1:05.021 WR
2 COLBOURNE Mark Great Britain 1:08.471
3 GRAF Tobias Germany 1:09.979 WR
4 KENNY Darren Great Britain 1:10.203
5 LIANG Guihua People’s Republic of China 1:10.211
6 XIE Hao People’s Republic of China 1:10.229
7 LOPEZ Rodrigo Fernando Argentina 1:10.689
8 OBYDENNOV Alexsey Russian Federation 1:10.995
9 WADDON Richard Great Britain 1:11.394
10 BERENYI Joseph United States of America 1:11.649
11 NEL Jaco South Africa 1:12.405
12 McDOUGALL Brayden Canada 1:12.683
13 KOBLASA Ivo Czech Republic 1:12.730
14 BOSMANS Kris Belgium 1:12.825
15 NICHOLAS David Australia 1:13.087
16 SMYTH Enda Ireland 1:13.890
17 JIN Yong Sik Republic of Korea 1:14.061
18 GALVIS BECERRA Alvaro Colombia 1:14.275
19 TEUBER Michael Germany 1:14.425
20 FUJITA Masaki Japan 1:14.998
21 STARK Michal Czech Republic 1:15.755
22 WARIAS Steffen Germany 1:15.828
23 SMITH Nathan New Zealand 1:16.159
24 Spain MENDEZ Juan Jose 1:16.743
25 Canada BOLDT Arnold 1:17.304
26 Canada MILLEY Jaye 1:17.631
27 Venezuela GARRIDO MARQUEZ Victor Hugo 1:18.089
28 United States of America ZAHN Anthony 1:23.312
Other Results on VeloUK (including reports containing results)
- Features, Reports, Results
- TT Result: Robin’s Sporting Weekend Part 1
- TT Result: Verulam Open 25
- TT Result: ECCA 10
- TLI Cycling TT Result: City Cycle Couriers RT 10m TT
- TT Result: North Shropshire Wheelers 25
- TT Result: Fast Fifteen
- TT Result: Vector Racing 10 Mile TT
- Result: Victor Berlemont Trophy Road Race
- Result: Great Limber Grand Prix
- Result: North West Youth Tour Overall Standings
- Result: North West Youth Tour Stage 3
- TT Result: Border City Whs CC 10
- HC Result: Kildale Hill Climb
- TT Result: Velo Club Bristol 10
- Result: Velo Bavarian Crit League 8
- Result: North West Youth Tour (Stage 2)
- Result: Stage 1 North West Youth Tour
- Result: Portsmouth Evening Circuits
- RESULT: North West Circuit Champs
- Shrewsbury Friday Night Cross 4
- FEATURE: The Pedal Club Lunch (August)
- TT Result: North Tyneside Riders CC
- TT Result: SVTTA 30 Pinky Williams Trophy
- TT Result: Royal Dean Forest Cycle Club 25
- TT Result: VC Baracchi 50
- TT Result: West Cheshire TTCA 25
- TT Result: Southdown Velo Fontwell Ten-mile Gallop
- TT Result: Kent CA 10
- TT Result: Didcot Phoenix CC 10
- TT Result: Wigan Whs 10
- TT Result: VTTA (E.Mids) 25
- TT Result: Maldon & District CC 10
- TT Result: VTTA (North Midlands) 10
- Result: RL360 Isle of Man Youth League 18
- TT Result: Yorkshire Road Club Victory Cup
- Result: Doncaster Dome Crits
- Result: Jolibar Trophy 2025 Road Race
- Result: John Holman Memorial Race
- Result: SACA Salt Ayre Tuesday Series #19
- Result: Surrey League 2/3 Road Race
Other News on VeloUK
- FEATURE: The Pedal Club Lunch (August)
- Winners! Ribble Outliers Latvian Triple!
- GB FOR JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPS
- Beaumont Trophy/Curlew Cup 2025
- STAGE ROUTES ANNOUNCED FOR MEN’S TOUR OF BRITAIN
- TOUR OF BRITAIN NEWS – THE TEAMS
- Startlist: RTTC National 25 Mile Championship
- Ribble Cycles CGR – Commute, Gravel, Road range
- Tour of Britain News: 2 Days in Wales
- News: The Pedal Club Lunch (July)
- STARTLIST: National Youth Circuit Series (Wyke)
- Men’s Tour of Britain Route Update
- GB Team for Track Euros
- Opening of Sir Mark Cavendish Raceway
- Bike News: Ribble Cycles Alloy Bikes
- This Weekend: Junior Road Championships
- Wednesday: Otley Cycle Races
- Mid Shropshire Wheelers celebrates 100 Years of Cycling
- Team Feature: Prologue Junior Racing Team Spring Review
- New: Ribble Cycles Ultra-Grit & Allgrit Ranges
- START LISTS FOR BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- STARTLIST: Two day Giant Tugby Ronde van Wymeswold
- NEWS: MAJOR JUNIOR TEAMS TO MERGE FOR 2026
- Entries Wanted: Ilkley Town Centre Races
- Report/Result: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 2
- Report: Women’s Tour of Britain Stage 1
- STARTLIST: Owen Blower Memorial Road Races
- Events: Halesowen Academy Road Race
- News: May Pedal Club Lunch
- RIBBLE PARTNERS WITH THE BIKE FITTERS
- Monday: Witham Wheelers Road Races
- British Stars for Women’s Tour of Britain
- Women’s Tour of Britain Riders 2025
- BIKES: RIBBLE UNVEILS ULTRA-RACE
- Women’s Tour of Britain Routes
- STARTLISTS: 2025 Lincoln Grand Prix
- STARTLIST: The Witham Hall Grand Prix
- Startlist: Timmy James Memorial Grand Prix
- FEATURE: PEDAL CLUB LUNCH REPORT (APRIL)
- 2025 BRITISH ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS – ROUTES