Team USA Tracker – Ostend, Belgium
by Kristen Gowdy

Dennis Connors on top of the podium after his time trial race in Ostend, Belgium.
Team USA heads to Ostend, Belgium for their first world cup of the 2022 Para-cycling season. Competition runs from May 5-8.
Follow results from Belgium with the Team USA tracker:
Thursday, May 5 – Time Trials
GOLD
Dennis Connors – men's T2
Ryan Pinney – men's H3
BRONZE
Alicia Dana – women's H3
Owen Daniels – men's H3
Other results:
Jill Walsh – 4th, women's T2
Jenna Rollman – 4th, women's H3
Freddie De Los Santos – 5th, men's H5
Travis Gaertner – 5th, men's H4
Brandon Lyons – 7th, men's H3
David Berling – 8th, men's H5
Jose Perez – 10th, men's H5
Josue Barron – 13th, men's H5
Friday, May 6 – Time Trials
GOLD
Samantha Bosco – women's C4
SILVER
Clara Brown – women's C3
John Terrell – men's C4
Other results:
Jamie Whitmore – 5th, women's C3
Christina Truesdale – 5th, women's C4
Todd Key – 6th, men's C1
Christopher Howard – 9th, men's C4
Kyle Pitman – 11th, men's C5
Noah Middlestaedt – 14th, men's C3
Chester Triplett (with guide Mark Anthony Sanchez) – 15th, men's B
Francis Reilly – 19th, men's C4
Saturday, May 7 – Road Race
GOLD
Dennis Connors – men's T2
Jill Walsh – women's T2
BRONZE
Alicia Dana – women's H3
Other results:
Ryan Pinney – 5th, men's H3
Jenna Rollman – 6th, women's H3
Freddie De Los Santos – 6th, men's H5
David Berling – 10th, men's H5
Owen Daniels – 11th, men's H3
Josue Barron – 11th, men's H5
Jose Perez – 12th, men's H5
Travis Gaertner – DNF, men's H4
Brandon Lyons – DNF, men's H3
Sunday, May 8 - Road Race
GOLD
Sam Bosco - women’s C4
SILVER
Clara Brown - women’s C3
Other finishes:
John Terrell - 2nd, men’s C4 *not eligible for podium due to sport class
Jamie Whitmore - 4th, women’s C3
Christina Truesdale - 5th, women’s C4
Kyle Pitman - 10th, men’s C5
Christopher Howard - 15th, men’s C4
Francis Reilly -18th, men’s C4
Chester Triplett - DNF, men's B
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