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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's 200m Freestyle S2
Final Results

 

CHN.gif LIU Benying
3:41.54WR

 

CHN.gif ZOU Liankang
3:42.58

 

UKR.gif PALAMARCHUK Serhii
3:43.69ER

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
YANG Yang
CHN.gif
4:11.20
5
BONDARENKO Roman
BLR.gif
4:29.80
6
MAKRODIMITRIS Aristeidis
GRE.gif
4:57.90
7
MAMISTVALOV Itzhak
ISR.gif
5:09.96
8
SHALABI Iad Joseph
ISR.gif
5:22.38
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Men's Singles Class 9
Final Results

 

BEL.gif DEVOS Laurens
-

 

NED.gif LAST Gerben
-

 

ITA.gif KALEM Mohamed Amine
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PEREZ GONZALEZ Juan Bautista
ESP.gif
-
5
FRACZYK Stanislaw
AUT.gif
-
5
MA Lin
CHN.gif
-
5
ZHAO Yiqing
CHN.gif
-
5
LEIBOVITZ Tahl
USA.gif
-
9
CABESTANY Cedrik
FRA.gif
-
9
SHCHEPANSKYY Yuriy
UKR.gif
-
11
MOREIRA Diego
BRA.gif
-
11
MIETTINEN Esa
FIN.gif
-
11
THOMPSON Ashley Facey
GBR.gif
-
11
BERECKI Dezso
HUN.gif
-
11
IWABUCHI Koyo
JPN.gif
-
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Men's Singles Class 5
Final Results

 

CHN.gif CAO Ningning
-

 

GER.gif BAUS Valentin
-

 

SRB.gif PALIKUCA Mitar
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
URHAUG Tommy
NOR.gif
-
5
CHENG Ming-Chih
TPE.gif
-
5
LIN Yen-Hung
TPE.gif
-
5
FETIR Ehab
EGY.gif
-
5
TOLBA Hassaan
EGY.gif
-
9
SEGATTO Claudiomiro
BRA.gif
-
9
KIM Kiyoung
KOR.gif
-
11
DEPERGOLA Mauro
ARG.gif
-
11
SAVANT AIRA Nicolas
FRA.gif
-
11
HUNTER-SPIVEY Jack
GBR.gif
-
11
EL BAQQALI TALIBI Bilal
ESP.gif
-
11
OZTURK Ali
TUR.gif
-
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Men's 400m T54
Final Results

 

NED.gif VAN WEEGHEL Kenny
46.65

 

CHN.gif LIU Yang
46.79

 

TUN.gif GHARBI Yassine
47.07

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CHIASSARO Richard
GBR.gif
47.17
5
WEIR David
GBR.gif
47.30
6
CUI Yanfeng
CHN.gif
47.63
7
KONJEN Saichon
THA.gif
47.66
8
LIU Chengming
CHN.gif
47.69
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Women's Shot Put F53
Final Results

 

BRN.gif NEDHAM Fatema
4.76RR

 

IND.gif MALIK Deepa
4.61PB

 

GRE.gif KOROKIDA Dimitra
4.28SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LEJEAN Pamela
CAN.gif
4.16
5
MONGAN Deirdre
IRL.gif
4.04
6
STETSYUK Svitlana
UKR.gif
3.48
  SALAS Estela
MEX.gif
DNS
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Men's 200m T35
Final Results

 

UKR.gif TSVIETOV Ihor
25.11PR

 

BRA.gif DA SILVA BORDIGNON Fabio
26.01RR

 

ARG.gif BARRETO Hernan
26.50SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GONZALEZ Diego Martin
ARG.gif
27.21
5
JENT Ayden
USA.gif
27.45PB
6
ARAVENA Nicolas Martin
ARG.gif
27.51PB
7
HOWE Jordan
GBR.gif
27.62
8
PHILLIPS Jacob
NZL.gif
29.10
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Women's 200m T12
Final Results

 

CUB.gif DURAND Omara
KINDELAN Yuniol (G)

23.05PR

 

UKR.gif BOTURCHUK Oksana
BURAKOV Volodymyr (G)

23.65RR

 

AZE.gif CHEBANU Elena
IBRAHIMOV Hakim (G)

23.80RR

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MUELLER-ROTTGARDT Katrin
FRICKE Sebastian (G)
GER.gif
24.71
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Men's Singles Class 7
Final Results

 

GBR.gif BAYLEY William John
-

 

BRA.gif PEREIRA STROH Israel
-

 

CHN.gif YAN Shuo
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MORALES GARCIA Jordi
ESP.gif
-
5
YOUSSEF Sayed
EGY.gif
-
5
MESSI Stephane
FRA.gif
-
5
MONTANUS Jean-Paul
NED.gif
-
5
NIKOLENKO Maxym
UKR.gif
-
9
DOURBECKER Kevin
FRA.gif
-
9
POPOV Mykhaylo
UKR.gif
-
11
SALMIN Paulo
BRA.gif
-
11
LIAO Keli
CHN.gif
-
11
HORUT Daniel
CZE.gif
-
11
WOLLMERT Jochen
GER.gif
-
11
JAMBOR Miroslav
SVK.gif
-
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Women's Singles Class 4
Final Results

 

SRB.gif PERIC-RANKOVIC Borislava
-

 

CHN.gif ZHANG Miao
-

 

SRB.gif MATIC Nada
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GILROY Susan
GBR.gif
-
5
ZHOU Ying
CHN.gif
-
5
MIKOLASCHEK Sandra
GER.gif
-
5
JAI-ON Wijittra
THA.gif
-
5
ALTINTAS Nergis
TUR.gif
-
9
DI TORO Lisa Daniela
AUS.gif
-
9
OLIVEIRA Joyce
BRA.gif
-
9
LU Pi-Chun
TPE.gif
-
9
KANG Oejeong
KOR.gif
-
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Women's -73kg
Final Results

 

NGR.gif NWOSU Ndidi
140Body Weight: 71.10

 

FRA.gif GHAZOUANI Souhad
140PR|Body Weight: 71.91

 

EGY.gif ALI Amany
127Body Weight: 72.87

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BOOTPO Arawan
THA.gif
105B.W.:71.28
5
EKEYEVA Mayagozel
TKM.gif
105B.W.:71.85
6
KUMEYKO Alina
UKR.gif
95B.W.:71.75
7
MARINENKOVA Larisa
MDA.gif
90B.W.:70.83
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