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Day 3 (Evening Session)

 

Men's Discus Throw F52

Gold- Ajitkuma Panchal :IND (21.17m)

Silver- Aigars Apinis :LAT (20.46m)

Bronze- Andre Rocha :BRA (20.34m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :IND:LAT:BRA:POL

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Javelin Throw F34

Gold- Lijuan Zou :CHN (20.74m)

Silver- Frances Herrmann :GER (17.74m)

Bronze- Marjaana Heikkinen :FIN (16.90m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:GER:FIN:AUS

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's High Jump T47

Gold- Roderick Townsend :USA (2.16m/WR)

Silver- Nishad Kumar :IND (2.09m)

Bronze- Dallas Wise :USA (2.04m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :USA:USA:IND:CHN

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Shot Put F20

Gold- Sabrina Fortune :GBR (14.01m)

Silver- Poleth Mendes :ECU (13.60m)

Bronze- Viktoriia Shpachynska :UKR (13.16m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :GBR:ECU:UKR:FRA

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 100m T47

Gold- Kiara Rodriquez :ECU (12.17)

Silver- Brittni Mason :USA (12.24)

Bronze- Anna Grimaldi :NZL (12.32)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :ECU:USA:NZL:SRB

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Long Jump T37

Gold- Xiaoyan Wen :CHN (5.33m/WR)

Silver- Jaleen Roberts :USA (5.00m)

Bronze- Manon Genest :FRA (4.76m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:USA:FRA:MRI

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 200m T35

Gold- Xia Zhou  :CHN (28.77)

Silver- Qianqian Guo :CHN (29.91)

Bronze- Maria Lyle :GBR (31.01)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:CHN:GBR:IRQ

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 100m T38

Gold- Darian Jimenez :COL (12.50)

Silver- Luca Ekler :HUN (12.54)

Bronze- Sophie Hahn :GBR (12.73)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :COL:HUN:GBR:AUS

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 400m T11

Gold- Thalita Simplicio :BRA (56.60)

Silver- Lahja Ishitile :NAM (57.18)

Bronze- Angie Pabon :COL (58.22)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :BRA:NAM:COL:COL

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 400m T34

Gold- Chaiwat Ratana :THA (48.65/WR)

Silver- Mohamed Alhammadi :UAE (49.21)

Bronze- Austin Smeenk :CAN (49.32)

 

Paralympic Quotas: N/A (Not a Paralympic Event)

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 400m T53

Gold- Pongsakorn Paeyo :THA (46.11/WR)

Silver- Brent Lakatos :CAN (Again :p) (46.22)

Bronze- Brian Siemann :USA (48.30)

 

Paralympic Quotas:  :THA:THA:CAN:USA

 

Full Results Here

 

Women's 800m T53

Gold- Catherine DeBrunner :SUI (1:38.89)

Silver- Samantha Kinghorn :GBR (1:44.98)

Bronze- Hamide Dogangun :TUR (1:50.38)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :GBR:TUR:AUS

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 800m T54

Gold- Manuela Schaer :SUI (1:42.25)

Silver- Zhaoqian Zhou :CHN (1:46.46)

Bronze- Tatyana McFadden :USA (1:46.51)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:CHN:USA

 

Full Results Here

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Day 4 (Morning Session)

 

Men's 400m T54

Gold- Yang Hu :CHN (45.68)

Silver- Athiwat Paeng-Nuea :THA (46.23)

Bronze- Yunqiang Dai :CHN (46.26)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:CHN:THA:GBR

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 400m T20

Gold- Breanna Clark :USA (55.12/WR)

Silver- Yuliia Shuliar :UKR (56.29)

Bronze- Carina Paim :POR (58.51)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :USA:UKR:POR:BRA

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Javelin Throw F46

Gold- Hollie Arnold :GBR (41.06m)

Silver- Saska Sokolov :SRB (39.96m)

Bronze- Naibys Daniela Morillo Gil :VEN (39.40m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :GBR:SRB:VEN:AUS

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Shot Put F54

Gold- Elizabeth Rodrigues :BRA (7.71m/WR)

Silver- Nurkhon Kurbanova :UZB (7.38m)

Bronze- Francisca Mardones :CHI (7.37m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :BRA:UZB:CHI:IRI

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's Shot Put F41

Gold- Bobirjon Omonov :UZB (14.73m)

Silver- Niko Kappel :GER (14.49m)

Bronze- Hagan Landry :USA (13.48m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :UZB:GER:USA:POL

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's Discus Throw F56 

Gold- Claudiney Batista Dos Santos :BRA (46.07m)

Silver- Yogesh Kathuniya :IND (43.17m)

Bronze- Dusan Laczko :SVK (42.70m) @hckošice

 

Paralympic Quotas: :BRA:IND:SVK:GRE @maestro

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's Long Jump T12

Gold- Doniyor Saliev :UZB (7.47m/=WR)

Silver- Amir Khosravani :IRI (7.26m)

Bronze- Said Najafzade :AZE (7.11m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :UZB:IRI:AZE:JPN

 

Full Results Here

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Day 4 (Evening Session)

 

Women's Discus Throw F53

Gold- Elizabeth Rodrigues :BRA (17.12m/WR)

Silver- Cassie Mitchell :USA (14.24m)

Bronze- Zoia Ovsii :UKR (14.10m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :USA:UKR:IRI

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's Shot Put F34

Gold- Lijuan Zou :CHN (9.25m/WR)

Silver- Lucyna Kornobys :POL (8.49m)

Bronze- Saida Amoudi :MAR (7.98m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :POL:MAR:IND

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's Shot Put F11

Gold- Mahdi Olad :IRI (13.79m)

Silver- Alessandro Da Silva :BRA (13.43m)

Bronze- Alvaro de Amo Cano :ESP (12.81m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :BRA:CRO:IRI:ESP

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's Long Jump T36

Gold- Izzat Turgunov :UZB (5.75m)

Silver- William Stedman :AUS (5.71m)

Bronze- Oleksandr Lytvynenko :UKR (5.68m)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :UZB:UKR:UKR

 

Uzbekistan's dominance in the long jump events continues...

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 100m T13

Gold- Salum Kashafali :NOR (10.45)

Silver- Fabricio Barros :BRA (10.82)

Bronze- Jakkarin Dammunee :THA (10.86)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :NOR:BRA:THA:AUS

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 200m T35 

Gold- Igor Tsvietov :UKR (23.30)

Silver- Hernan Baretto :ARG (25.37)

Bronze- Fabio Bordignon :BRA (25.40)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :UKR:ARG:BRA:GBR

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 200m T37 

Gold- Ricardo Gomes :BRA (22.59)

Silver- Christian Luiz Da Costa :BRA (23.30)

Bronze- Saptoyogo Purnomo :INA (23.39)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :UKR

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 200m T13 

Gold- Adiaratou Iglesias :ESP (24.86)

Silver- Bianca Borgella :CAN (25.00)

Bronze- Erin Kerkhoff :USA (25.58)

 

Paralympic Quotas: N/A (Not a Paralympic Event)

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 100m T64

Gold- Maxcel Amo Manu :ITA (10.71)

Silver- Sherman Guity :CRC (10.79)

Bronze- Felix Streng :GER (10.85)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :ITA:CRC:GER:GER

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Women's 100m T36

Gold- Yiting Shi :CHN (13.66)

Silver- Danielle Aitchison :NZL (13.84)

Bronze- Nicole Nicoleitzik :GER (14.82)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :CHN:NZL:GER:ARG

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 100m T44

Gold- Mpumelelo Mhlongo :RSA (11.46)

Silver- Karim Ramadan :EGY (11.79)

Bronze- Matheus De Lima :BRA (12.05)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :RSA:EGY:BRA:ITA

 

Full Results Here

 

 

Men's 400m T11

Gold- Felipe De Souza Gomes :BRA (51.00)

Silver- Gerard Descarrega :ESP (51.18)

Bronze- Timothee Adolphe :FRA (51.21)

 

Paralympic Quotas: :BRA:ESP:FRA:FRA

 

Full Results Here

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Ezra Frech :USA (L.A. local) officially sets the WR in the T63 Men’s High Jump :cool:

 

He and his father started a local Paralympic sports chapter in L.A. It’s really grown over the last few years, and it’s great to see so many kids and adults getting involved in sport now that the structure is there. I spoke with both of them last fall at a Global Sports Week event in LA. Quality people as far as I can tell.

 

I might have competed against Ezra in athletics if I was a year younger. Our high schools were in the same league, and I believe he competed in standard able-bodied competitions. Anyways, cool to see him becoming such a great representative of the city.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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24 minutes ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Why some events only 2 or 3 quotas.  If an athelete qualified in another the next best finished athlete should qualify right?

Not under my original interpretation of the qualification document. It’s not very clear if the quotas are reallocated to the next best athlete or not. However, it does say unused quotas will be allocated via the HPA.

 

The allocation created by @Josh can be seen as “safe” quotas. Those should be guaranteed without question according to the qualification document.

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