Three medals for Team USA on final day of 2010 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
Susan Katz August 22, 2010
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Allison Jones won gold medals in both the time trial and the road race events (C2).
BAIE-COMEAU, Canada –On Sunday, Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colo.) became the third Team USA athlete to win double gold at the 2010 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships.
Jones won the world championship in the women’s C2 road race to match the title she won in the time trial. Barb Buchan (Bend, Ore.) joined Jones on the podium as Buchan took bronze.
The final medal for the U.S. came as Matt Updike (Denver, Colo.), Muffy Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah) and Oz Sanchez (San Diego, Calif.) won silver in the mixed team relay (H1-4).
Team USA finished the world championships with a total of 14 medals.
For complete results from the 2010 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, visit www.uci.ch.
Jones won the world championship in the women’s C2 road race to match the title she won in the time trial. Barb Buchan (Bend, Ore.) joined Jones on the podium as Buchan took bronze.
The final medal for the U.S. came as Matt Updike (Denver, Colo.), Muffy Davis (Salt Lake City, Utah) and Oz Sanchez (San Diego, Calif.) won silver in the mixed team relay (H1-4).
Team USA finished the world championships with a total of 14 medals.
For complete results from the 2010 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, visit www.uci.ch.



