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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's 100m Breaststroke SB11
Final Results

 

CHN.gif YANG Bozun
1:10.08WR

 

USA.gif DRAKE Tharon
1:11.50

 

JPN.gif KIMURA Keiichi
1:12.88

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MASHCHENKO Oleksandr
UKR.gif
1:13.53
5
SMYRNOV Viktor
UKR.gif
1:15.69
6
URBANO HERRERA Brayan
COL.gif
1:19.27
7
SMRCKA Miroslav
CZE.gif
1:21.92
8
ORTEGA Yunerki
CUB.gif
1:27.45
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Women's 100m Breaststroke SB11
Final Results

 

CHN.gif ZHANG Xiaotong
1:23.02WR

 

NED.gif BRUINSMA Liesette
1:25.81

 

SWE.gif REICHARD Maja
1:26.60

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BEREZHNA Yana
UKR.gif
1:28.04
5
BAEZ Nadia
ARG.gif
1:35.51
6
MARTINEZ Letticia
USA.gif
1:38.22
7
RABBOLINI Martina
ITA.gif
1:38.81
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Men's 100m Breaststroke SB12
Final Results

 

BLR.gif IZOTAU Uladzimir
1:06.82PR

 

AZE.gif SALEI Dzmitry
1:08.80

 

UKR.gif VERAKSA Maksym
1:09.00

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AKHMETOV Anuar
KAZ.gif
1:09.17AS
5
KLIPPERT Sergii
UKR.gif
1:10.55
6
GIRALDO CORREA Daniel
COL.gif
1:10.56
7
SIMON Daniel
GER.gif
1:12.08
8
SOTTILE Fabrizio
ITA.gif
1:13.92
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Men's 100m Backstroke S8
Final Results

 

CHN.gif ZHOU Cong
1:02.90WR

 

GBR.gif HYND Oliver
1:04.46

 

USA.gif GRISWOLD Robert
1:04.68AM

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BOZHYNSKYI Iurii
UKR.gif
1:06.21
5
HRYNENKO Bohdan
UKR.gif
1:06.24
6
CARLOMAGNO Pipo
ARG.gif
1:07.33
7
AUNGLES Jesse
AUS.gif
1:09.47
8
MORTENSEN Niels
DEN.gif
1:09.62
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Women's 100m Backstroke S8
Final Results

 

GBR.gif MILLWARD Stephanie
1:13.02PR

 

AUS.gif ELLIOTT Maddison
1:17.16OC

 

USA.gif LONG Jessica
1:18.12

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
PATTERSON Lakeisha
AUS.gif
1:18.27
5
SLATER Stephanie
GBR.gif
1:19.42
6
KEIJZER Cleo
NED.gif
1:22.09
7
LU Weiyuan
CHN.gif
1:22.17AS
8
MARKS Elizabeth
USA.gif
1:22.67
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Women's Shot Put F37
Final Results

 

GER.gif LIEBHARDT Franziska
13.96WR

 

CHN.gif MI Na
13.73RR

 

CZE.gif BERNA Eva
11.23

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
COELHO Shirlene
BRA.gif
10.91RR
5
JIA Qianqian
CHN.gif
9.85SB
6
COHEN Yomaira
VEN.gif
9.54
7
KANTANE Taiga
LAT.gif
8.78
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Men's Javelin Throw F46
Final Results

 

IND.gif DEVENDRA
63.97WR

 

CHN.gif GUO Chunliang
59.93

 

SRI.gif HERATH MUDIYANSELAGE Dinesh Priyantha
58.23PB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FATHIGANJI Mohammad
IRI.gif
54.67PB
5
RINKU
IND.gif
54.39PB
6
BUENAVENTURA Eliezer
VEN.gif
51.76RR
7
ISMAIL Mahmoud
EGY.gif
50.32SB
8
ORTEGA Abrahan
VEN.gif
49.94SB
9
KETAWALA GEDARA Gamini Ekanay.
SRI.gif
48.84
10
SCHULZE Mathias Uwe
GER.gif
48.84
11
SUBOTA Aliaksandr
BLR.gif
44.75
12
MANU Sione
TGA.gif
35.62PB
  SUNDAR SINGH Gurjar
IND.gif
DNS
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Women's 200m T11
Final Results

 

GBR.gif CLEGG Libby
CLARKE Chris (G)

24.51PR

 

CHN.gif LIU Cuiqing
XU Donglin (G)

24.85SB

 

CHN.gif ZHOU Guohua
JIA Dengpu (G)

24.99PBPB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
  GUILHERMINA Terezinha
LAZARINI Rafael (G)
BRA.gif
DSQ
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Men's 50m Freestyle S9
Final Results

 

GBR.gif WYLIE Matthew
25.95

 

AUS.gif DISKEN Timothy
25.99

 

JPN.gif YAMADA Takuro
26.00

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SORS Tamas
HUN.gif
26.04
5
MARI ALCARAZ Jose Antonio
ESP.gif
26.11
6
TOTH Tamas
HUN.gif
26.18
7
SILVA Ruiter
BRA.gif
26.62
8
CROUCH Ryan
GBR.gif
26.76
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Women's 50m Freestyle S9
Final Results

 

USA.gif KONKOLY Michelle
28.29PR

 

AUS.gif COLE Ellie
29.13

 

CHN.gif WANG Jiexin
29.30

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
BEECROFT Emily
AUS.gif
29.33
5
GASCON Sarai
ESP.gif
29.39
6
LIN Ping
CHN.gif
29.62
7
MCCONNELL Ashleigh
AUS.gif
29.63
8
MARQUES SOTO Nuria
ESP.gif
29.80
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