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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's Long Jump T47
Final Results

 

USA.gif TOWNSEND-ROBERTS Roderick
7.41PR,RR

 

CHN.gif WANG Hao
7.30RR

 

FRA.gif ASSOUMANI Arnaud
7.11SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LIU Fuliang
CHN.gif
7.09SB
5
FAWEHINMI Tobi
USA.gif
7.01SB
6
HARTANTO Setiyo Budi
INA.gif
6.95PB
7
SLADE Nick
USA.gif
6.82
8
MIRZAKULOV Farukh
UZB.gif
6.78PB
9
CHEN Hongjie
CHN.gif
6.59
10
CALDERON Ettiam
CUB.gif
6.58
11
DERUS Michal
POL.gif
6.56SB
12
ASHIDA Hajimu
JPN.gif
6.52
13
KOUTOULIAS Christos
GRE.gif
6.43
14
SUBOTA Aliaksandr
BLR.gif
5.88
15
DAYABOU Ibrahim
NIG.gif
5.43PB
  HASANOV Huseyn
AZE.gif
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Men's 50m Freestyle S13
Final Results

 

BLR.gif BOKI Ihar
23.44PR

 

BRA.gif FARRENBERG Carlos
24.17

 

UZB.gif TURSUNKHUJAEV Muzaffar
24.21AS

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DENYSENKO Iaroslav
UKR.gif
24.41
5
FEDYNA Oleksii
UKR.gif
24.42
6
JASON Braedan
AUS.gif
24.61
7
PANKOV Kirill
UZB.gif
24.63
8
TURBIDE Nicolas Guy
CAN.gif
25.52
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Women's 50m Freestyle S13
Final Results

 

UKR.gif STETSENKO Anna
27.34WR

 

UZB.gif ODILOVA Muslima
28.00AS

 

UZB.gif TOSHPULATOVA Shokhsanamkhon
28.02

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AMILOVA Fotimakhon
UZB.gif
28.21
5
MENDAK Joanna
POL.gif
28.35
6
MEYERS Rebecca
USA.gif
28.58
7
JONES Jenna
AUS.gif
28.77
8
BERRA Alessia
ITA.gif
29.01
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Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay 34 Points
Final Results

 

UKR.gif Ukraine
KOMAROV Oleksandr
KRYPAK Maksym
HRYNENKO Bohdan
DUBROV Denys

3:48.11PR

 

BRA.gif Brazil
DIAS Daniel
BRASIL Andre
SILVA Ruiter
RODRIGUES Phelipe

3:48.98AM

 

CHN.gif China
SONG Maodang
XU Haijiao
LIN Furong
WANG Yinan

3:50.41AS

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HYND Oliver
CRAIG Josef
WYLIE Matthew
WHITE Lewis
GBR.gif
3:51.54
5
DISKEN Timothy
LEVY Matthew
COCHRANE Blake
CROTHERS Rowan
AUS.gif
3:51.96
6
DUTCHER Tye
AUSTIN Evan
GARCIA-TOLSON Rudy
GRISWOLD Robert
USA.gif
4:11.00
7
ELLIOT Alec
CLEMENT Nathan
McALLISTER Zack
STEIN Nathan
CAN.gif
4:12.60
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Women's KL1
Final Results

 

GBR.gif CHIPPINGTON Jeanette
58.760

 

GER.gif MULLER Edina
58.874

 

POL.gif KUBAS Kamila
1:00.232

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WOLLERMANN Katherinne
CHI.gif
1:00.744
5
NEUMULLER Jocelyn
AUS.gif
1:03.361
6
VACZI Anita
HUN.gif
1:03.688
7
LACHEUX Agnes
FRA.gif
1:03.961
8
SERYU Monika
JPN.gif
1:09.193
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Men's KL1
Final Results

 

POL.gif TOKARZ Jakub
51.084

 

HUN.gif SUBA Robert
51.129

 

GBR.gif MARSDEN Ian
51.220

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CARDOSO DA SILVA Luis Carlos
BRA.gif
51.631
5
BOULLE Remy
FRA.gif
52.084
6
DIAZ Lucas
ARG.gif
53.078
7
YU Xiaowei
CHN.gif
53.088
8
SIEDERS Colin
AUS.gif
55.437
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Women's KL2
Final Results

 

GBR.gif WIGGS Emma
53.288

 

UKR.gif LAGUTENKO Nataliia
55.599

 

AUS.gif SEIPEL Susan
56.796

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
GAUTHIER Christine
CAN.gif
58.109
5
VARGA Katalin
HUN.gif
59.226
6
WANG Danqin
CHN.gif
59.587
7
NICHOLS Alana
USA.gif
1:00.315
8
BERCOVITCH Pascale
ISR.gif
1:01.131
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Men's KL2
Final Results

 

AUS.gif MCGRATH Curtis
42.190

 

AUT.gif SWOBODA Markus
43.726

 

GBR.gif BEIGHTON Nick
44.936

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SYNIUK Mykola
UKR.gif
45.349
5
MANCARELLA Federico
ITA.gif
45.596
6
FABCIC Dejan
SLO.gif
47.420
7
ROZBORA Andras
HUN.gif
47.893
8
KILIAN Ivo
GER.gif
48.622
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Women's KL3
Final Results

 

GBR.gif DICKINS Anne
51.348

 

AUS.gif REYNOLDS Amanda
51.378

 

FRA.gif MOREAU Cindy
52.103

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LULEA Mihaela
ROU.gif
52.273
5
RIPA Helene
SWE.gif
52.492
6
PLEBANI Veronica Yoko
ITA.gif
52.802
7
SCARFF Erica
CAN.gif
53.916
8
ALLEN Kelly
USA.gif
54.720
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Men's KL3
Final Results

 

UKR.gif YEMELIANOV Serhii
39.810

 

GER.gif KIEREY Tom
39.909

 

BRA.gif RIBEIRO DE CARVALHO Caio
40.199

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SERBAN Iulian
ROU.gif
41.200
5
OLIVER Rob
GBR.gif
42.410
6
O'LEARY Patrick
IRL.gif
42.783
7
FARINEAUX Martin
FRA.gif
43.750
8
MARTLEW Scott
NZL.gif
43.921
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