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Women's Discus Throw F55
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Rosa Maria GUERRERO
:MEX
26.12
2.
Erica CASTANO
:COL
25.70
3.
Diana KRUMINA
:LAT
24.63
4.
DONG Feixia
:CHN
24.47
5.
Rooba ALOMARI
:BRN
23.69
6.
Sakshi KASANA
:IND
21.73
7.
Norelhouda EL KAOUI
:MAR
21.31
8.
Sarah MICKEY
:CAN
21.14
9. Karam Jyoti :IND 18.76
10. Nurkhon KURBANOVA :UZB 18.34
11. Pooja :IND 16.67
12. LIN Sitong :CHN 16.37
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Women's Discus Throw F64
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
YAO Juan
:CHN
41.66
2.
Faustyna KOTLOWSKA
:POL
38.58
3.
Samantha HEYSON
:USA
37.84
4.
Sarah EDMISTON
:AUS
35.11
5.
Osiris Aneth MACHADO
:MEX
32.99
6.
Funmi ODUWAIYE
:GBR
32.79
7.
Noraivis de LAS HERAS
:CUB
28.49
8.
Yane VAN der MERWE
:RSA
28.33
9. Sylvia Atieno OLERO :KEN 25.79
10. Regina EDWARD :PNG 20.62
11. Florentina HRISCU :ROU 17.04
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Women's Shot Put F41
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Raoua TLILI
:TUN
10.15
2.
Kubaro KHAKIMOVA
:UZB
9.83
3.
Mayerli BUITRAGO
:COL
9.62
4.
Antonella RUIZ DIAZ
:ARG
9.24
5.
Samar BEN KOELLEB
:TUN
8.86
6.
Youssra KARIM
:MAR
8.80
7.
Estefany LOPEZ
:ECU
8.35
8.
Hayat EL GARAA
:MAR
7.80
9. Charlotte BOLTON :CAN 7.49
10. Veronica NDAKARA :CAF 6.58
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Men's Javelin Throw F38
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Jose Gregorio LEMOS
:COL
58.14
2.
Luis Fernando LUCUMI
:COL
53.28
3.
Vladyslav BILYI
:UKR
49.08
4.
Oleksandr DOROSHENKO
:UKR
46.89
5.
Corey ANDERSON
:AUS
44.89
6.
Cody JONES
:USA
41.54
7.
Davit KAVTARADZE
:GEO
37.51
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Women's Club Throw F32
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Roza KOZAKOWSKA
:POL
27.29
2.
Maroua IBRAHMI
:TUN
27.01
3.
Oumaima OUBRAYM
:MAR
25.26
4.
Anastasiia MOSKALENKO
:UKR
23.95
5.
Wanna BRITO
:BRA
23.65
6.
Thekra ALKAABI
:UAE
22.14
7.
Marilu FERNANDEZ
:ARG
21.76
8.
Noura ALKTEBI
:UAE
20.89
9. Hind FRIOUA :MAR 20.58
10. Anna MUZIKOVA :CZE 18.99
  Mounia GASMI :ALG NM
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Men's Shot Put F55
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ruzhdi RUZHDI
:BUL
12.68
2.
Lech STOLTMAN
:POL
12.27
3.
Wallace SANTOS
:BRA
11.87
4.
Olokhan MUSAYEV
:AZE
11.74
5.
Nebojsa DURIC
:SRB
11.62
6.
Damian LIGEZA
:POL
11.23
7.
Hamed AMIRI
:IRI
10.96
8.
Ramunas VERBAVICIUS
:LTU
10.82
9. Francisco Leonardo CEDENO :PAN 10.14
10. Ilias NALMPANTIS :GRE 10.07
11. Sargis STEPANYAN :ARM 9.78
12. Neeraj YADAV :IND 9.29
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Men's Shot Put F37
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Ahmed BEN MOSLAH
:TUN
15.59
2.
Kudratillokhon MARUFKHUJAEV
:UZB
14.69
3.
Tolibboy YULDASHEV
:UZB
14.62
4.
Jakub MIROSLAW
:POL
14.19
5.
Bryan Leonel ENRIQUEZ
:MEX
14.10
6.
Mykola ZHABNYAK
:UKR
13.88
7.
Donatas DUNDZYS
:LTU
13.63
8.
Emanoel SOUZA
:BRA
13.45
9. Tomasz SCIUBAK :POL 13.17
10. Joao TEIXEIRA :BRA 12.55
11. Dmitrijs SILOVS :LAT 11.33
12. David BAMBRICK :CAN 10.32
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Men's Long Jump T11
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
DI Dongdong
:CHN
6.38
2.
YE Tao
:CHN
6.25
3.
Joan MUNAR MARTINEZ
:ESP
6.15
4.
Urganchbek EGAMNAZAROV
:UZB
6.06
5.
Ronan PALLIER
:FRA
6.01
6.
Eduardo UCEDA NOVAS
:ESP
5.91
7.
Lex GILLETTE
:USA
5.81
8.
Ruslan KATYSHEV
:UKR
5.78
9. Toghrul HUMBATOV :AZE 5.41
10. Seif Eddine HEKAS :ALG 5.34
11. Elchin MURADOV :AZE 5.32
12. Martin PAREJO MAZA :ESP 5.19
13. CHEN Xingyu :CHN 4.90
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Men's 100m T72
Final Results
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
1.
Gavin DRYSDALE
:GBR
16.66
2.
Rafi SOLAIMAN
:GBR
16.78
3.
Vinicius MARQUES
:BRA
17.60
4.
Deividas PODOBAJEVAS
:LTU
17.62
5.
Arturas PLODUNOVAS
:LTU
18.83
6.
Lasse KROMANN
:DEN
18.86
7.
Michael ANWAR
:USA
19.72
8.
Axel COLLING
:SWE
20.98
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