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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's 100m Butterfly S10
Final Results

 

UKR.gif DUBROV Denys
54.71WR

 

UKR.gif KRYPAK Maksym
54.90

 

BRA.gif BRASIL Andre
56.50

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ELLIOT Alec
CAN.gif
58.35
5
STEIN Nathan
CAN.gif
58.64
6
LEVECQ David
ESP.gif
59.03
7
MENCIOTTI Riccardo
ITA.gif
59.65
8
HASSIEM Achmat
RSA.gif
1:00.96
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Women's 100m Butterfly S10
Final Results

 

NZL.gif PASCOE Sophie
1:02.65PR

 

CHN.gif CHEN Yi
1:06.92AS

 

POL.gif JABLONSKA Oliwia
1:08.77

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HERNANDEZ Isabel Yinghua
ESP.gif
1:09.23
5
RYAN Samantha
CAN.gif
1:09.73
6
LEONHARDT Paige
AUS.gif
1:10.55
7
TAI Alice
GBR.gif
1:11.92
8
ZIJDERVELD Chantalle
NED.gif
1:13.56
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Men's Shot Put F35
Final Results

 

CHN.gif FU Xinhan
15.19PB

 

ARG.gif URRA Hernan Emanuel
14.91RR

 

LAT.gif BERGS Edgars
14.55RR

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
NIKOEE MAJD Mehran
IRI.gif
14.54PB
5
HOSSEINIPANAH Seyedmohsen
IRI.gif
13.14
6
RUDDOCK Sam
GBR.gif
12.70
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Men's 100m T34
Final Results

 

TUN.gif KTILA Walid
15.14PR

 

AUS.gif MCCRACKEN Rheed
15.34RR

 

FIN.gif MANNI Henry
15.46PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ALHAMMADI Mohamed
UAE.gif
15.76RR
5
MITIC Bojan
SUI.gif
15.87
6
SMEENK Austin
CAN.gif
16.21
7
MOBRE Sebastien
FRA.gif
16.47
8
AL-KUBAISI Mohammed Rashid
QAT.gif
16.68
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Mixed Pairs BC3
Final Results

 

BRA.gif Brazil
LEME Antonio
OLIVEIRA Evelyn
SOARES DA SILVA Evani

5Gold Medal Match

 

KOR.gif South Korea
CHOI Ye Jin
JEONG Ho Won
KIM Han Soo

2Gold Medal Match

 

GRE.gif Greece
NTENTA Anna
PANANOS Nikolaos
POLYCHRONIDIS Grigorios

8Bronze Medal Match

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MOHAMMAD TAHA Nurulasyiqah
TOH Sze Ning
SGP.gif
1B.M.M.
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Men's Discus Throw F11
Final Results

 

BRA.gif SILVA Alessandro Rodrigo
43.06PR

 

ITA.gif TAPIA Oney
40.89

 

ESP.gif CASINOS SIERRA David
38.58SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MARINKOVIC Bil
AUT.gif
37.22SB
5
SILVA BRAGA LEITE Marcio
BRA.gif
34.71
6
PAZ Sergio
ARG.gif
33.99
7
MADZIA Miroslaw
POL.gif
32.50
8
SATOURI Yasser
TUN.gif
30.77
9
AIBANGBE Friday
NGR.gif
30.02
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Men's 100m Freestyle S9
Final Results

 

AUS.gif DISKEN Timothy
56.23

 

AUS.gif HALL Brenden
56.95

 

HUN.gif TOTH Tamas
57.20

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MORLACCHI Federico
ITA.gif
57.28
5
SILVA Ruiter
BRA.gif
57.44
6
SORS Tamas
HUN.gif
57.49
7
MARI ALCARAZ Jose Antonio
ESP.gif
57.62
8
YAMADA Takuro
JPN.gif
57.69
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Women's 100m Freestyle S9
Final Results

 

USA.gif KONKOLY Michelle
1:00.91WR

 

ESP.gif GASCON Sarai
1:02.81ER

 

AUS.gif COLE Ellie
1:02.93

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MARQUES SOTO Nuria
ESP.gif
1:03.94
5
XU Jialing
CHN.gif
1:04.32
6
BEECROFT Emily
AUS.gif
1:05.19
6
MCCONNELL Ashleigh
AUS.gif
1:05.19
8
LIN Ping
CHN.gif
1:06.18
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Men's Singles Class 10
Final Results

 

CHN.gif GE Yang
-

 

POL.gif CHOJNOWSKI Patryk
-

 

AUT.gif GARDOS Krisztian
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LIAN Hao
CHN.gif
-
5
KODJABASHEV Denislav
BUL.gif
-
5
BOHEAS Mateo
FRA.gif
-
5
DAYBELL Kim
GBR.gif
-
5
CARDONA MARQUEZ Jorge
ESP.gif
-
9
JACOBS Dian David Mickael
INA.gif
-
9
RUIZ REYES Jose Manuel
ESP.gif
-
11
CARBINATTI Carlos
BRA.gif
-
11
KARABEC Ivan
CZE.gif
-
11
AHMED Abdelrahman
EGY.gif
-
11
BAKAR Mohamad Azwar
MAS.gif
-
11
HERGELINK Bas
NED.gif
-
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