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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's -80kg
Final Results

 

IRI.gif FARZIN Majid
240WR|Body Weight: 78.58

 

CHN.gif GU Xiaofei
228Body Weight: 77.67

 

UZB.gif BOZOROV Akhror
207Body Weight: 75.00

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CANTILLO GUETTE Jainer
COL.gif
206B.W.:75.00
5
TAIWO Tolu-Lope
NGR.gif
200B.W.:78.27
6
ARREDONDO LUNA Porfirio
MEX.gif
197B.W.:79.09
7
SHAFIK Ahmed
USA.gif
172B.W.:78.63
8
MOYSIADIS Gkremislav
GRE.gif
165B.W.:73.28
8
TEYE Charles Narh
GHA.gif
160B.W.:78.45
  MATHNA Metwaly
EGY.gif
85B.W.:78.84
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Men's 4x100m Relay T42-47
Final Results

 

GER.gif Germany
REHM Markus
BEHRE David
STRENG Felix
FLOORS Johannes

40.82PR,RR

 

BRA.gif Brazil
NUNES DA CRUZ Renato
NASCIMENTO Yohansson
FERREIRA DOS SANTOS Petrucio
FONTELES OLIVEIRA Alan

42.04SB

 

JPN.gif Japan
ASHIDA Hajimu
SATO Keita
TAGAWA Tomoki
YAMAMOTO Atsushi

44.16SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ABARANA GEDARA Upul Indika
HERATH MUDIYANSELAGE Dinesh P.
YODHA PEDIGE Anil Prasanna
HETTIARACHCHI Ajith Prasanna
SRI.gif
47.12
5
KOUTOULIAS Christos
SEITIS Michail
VELTSI Konstantin
SEVDIKALIS Ioannis
GRE.gif
47.79
  SINGLETON Jerome
WALLACE Jarryd
HART Jaquvis
WOODHALL Hunter
USA.gif
DSQ
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Men's 400m Freestyle S13
Final Results

 

BLR.gif BOKI Ihar
3:55.62PR

 

UKR.gif DENYSENKO Iaroslav
3:58.78

 

UZB.gif HORLIN Dmitriy
4:06.63PR,AS

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CHUFAROV Danylo
UKR.gif
4:10.92
5
JASON Braedan
AUS.gif
4:12.95
6
TEMPLETON Jacob
AUS.gif
4:15.86
7
SALEI Raman
AZE.gif
4:19.34
8
MATERA Thomaz
BRA.gif
4:19.62
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Women's 400m Freestyle S13
Final Results

 

USA.gif MEYERS Rebecca
4:19.59WR

 

UKR.gif STETSENKO Anna
4:24.18

 

ESP.gif EDO BELTRAN Ariadna
4:43.49

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SCHNITTGER Naomi Maike
GER.gif
4:43.57
5
BERRA Alessia
ITA.gif
4:44.52
6
KANE Abby
GBR.gif
4:49.27
7
DEDEKIND Katja
AUS.gif
4:50.43
8
GOMEZ BATTELLI Marta Maria
ESP.gif
4:54.14
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Men's 150m Individual Medley SM4
Final Results

 

NZL.gif LESLIE Cameron
2:23.12WR

 

CHN.gif JIN Zhipeng
2:26.91AS

 

DEN.gif LARSEN Jonas
2:33.67

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SUZUKI Takayuki
JPN.gif
2:38.71
5
MORELLI Efrem
ITA.gif
2:43.75
6
LUQUE Miguel
ESP.gif
2:45.34
7
POVYSIL Jan
CZE.gif
2:45.79
8
SANCHEZ MARTINEZ Gustavo
MEX.gif
2:54.95
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Women's 150m Individual Medley SM4
Final Results

 

CHN.gif CHENG Jiao
2:49.69

 

UKR.gif SVIDERSKA Olga
2:54.14WR

 

CHN.gif DENG Yue
2:57.26

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MIRANDA HERRERA Nely
MEX.gif
2:57.76AM
5
TRIMI Arjola
ITA.gif
2:57.91
6
LAFINA Mariia
UKR.gif
3:01.30
7
GABIDULLINA Zulfiya
KAZ.gif
3:25.30
  HAMER Karolina
POL.gif
DSQ
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Men's 50m Freestyle S11
Final Results

 

USA.gif SNYDER Bradley
25.57AM

 

JPN.gif KIMURA Keiichi
26.52

 

CHN.gif YANG Bozun
26.72

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MASHCHENKO Oleksandr
UKR.gif
26.97
5
ZUDZILAU Hryhory
BLR.gif
27.02
6
HERBST Hendri
RSA.gif
27.11
7
SMRCKA Miroslav
CZE.gif
28.08
  SMYRNOV Viktor
UKR.gif
DSQ
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Women's 50m Freestyle S11
Final Results

 

CHN.gif LI Guizhi
30.73WR

 

SWE.gif REICHARD Maja
30.76ER

 

UKR.gif PIDDUBNA Maryna
31.23
NED.gif BRUINSMA Liesette
31.23

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
5
CAMELLINI Cecilia
ITA.gif
31.71
6
FISHER Mary
NZL.gif
31.80
7
XIE Qing
CHN.gif
32.00
8
CAI Liwen
CHN.gif
32.31
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Women's 400m T44
Final Results

 

FRA.gif LE FUR Marie-Amelie
59.27WR

 

GER.gif BENSUSAN Irmgard
59.62PB

 

USA.gif NORMAN Grace
1:01.83RR

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MASPERO Federica
ITA.gif
1:03.83PB
5
ANDRES BARRIO Sara
ESP.gif
1:05.64PB
6
WILLIS Liz
USA.gif
1:07.62
7
HEIMS Jessica
USA.gif
1:09.17PB
  VERSACE Giuseppina
ITA.gif
DSQ
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Women's Singles Class 3
Final Results

 

CHN.gif XUE Juan
-

 

CHN.gif LI Qian
-

 

SWE.gif AHLQUIST Anna-Carin
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
YOON Jiyu
KOR.gif
-
5
MUZINIC Andela
CRO.gif
-
5
HEAD Sara
GBR.gif
-
5
BRUNELLI Michela
ITA.gif
-
5
KANOVA Alena
SVK.gif
-
9
MADER Doris
AUT.gif
-
9
DRETAR KARIC Helena
CRO.gif
-
9
LEE Mi-Gyu
KOR.gif
-
9
DUMAN Hatice
TUR.gif
-
13
FRAGA SEVERO Thais
BRA.gif
-
13
CAMPBELL Lara Jane
GBR.gif
-
13
SIGALA LOPEZ Maria Edith
MEX.gif
-
13
KIM Ok
KOR.gif
-
13
ASAYUT Dararat
THA.gif
-
13
FONTAINE Pamela
USA.gif
-
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