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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Women's Long Jump T12
Final Results

 

UKR.gif ZUBKOVSKA Oksana
6.11SB

 

AZE.gif CHEBANU Elena
5.56PB

 

ALG.gif HAMRI Lynda
5.53SB

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MARTINEZ Sara
ESP.gif
5.52
5
KANIUK Anna
BLR.gif
5.45
6
MUELLER-ROTTGARDT Katrin
GER.gif
5.16
7
KORUNCHAK Iuliia
UKR.gif
5.01SB
8
FERNANDEZ ROLDAN Sara
ESP.gif
4.47
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Men's 50m Freestyle S3
Final Results

 

CHN.gif HUANG Wenpan
39.24WR

 

UKR.gif VYNOHRADETS Dmytro
41.41ER

 

CHN.gif LI Hanhua
42.18

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DU Jianping
CHN.gif
45.62
5
BONI Vincenzo
ITA.gif
47.32
6
MARTINEZ TAJUELO Miguel Angel
ESP.gif
50.90
7
KOSTAKIS Ioannis
GRE.gif
53.95
8
FREDRIKSSON Mikael
SWE.gif
55.74
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Men's 200m Freestyle S4
Final Results

 

KOR.gif JO Gi Seong
3:01.67

 

NED.gif SCHOENMAKER Michael
3:03.81

 

CHN.gif JIN Zhipeng
3:03.94

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DURIC Darko
SLO.gif
3:05.02
5
SMETANINE David
FRA.gif
3:06.39
6
SANCHEZ MARTINEZ Gustavo
MEX.gif
3:10.58
7
POVYSIL Jan
CZE.gif
3:15.72
8
DEREVINSKYI Andrii
UKR.gif
3:17.53
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Open Quad Doubles
Final Results

 

AUS.gif Australia
ALCOTT Dylan
DAVIDSON Heath

-

 

USA.gif United States
TAYLOR Nick
WAGNER David

-

 

GBR.gif Great Britain
BURDEKIN Jamie
LAPTHORNE Andy

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ERENLIB Itai
WEINBERG Shraga
ISR.gif
-
5
OLIVEIRA Rodrigo
SILVA Ymanitu
BRA.gif
-
5
KAWANO Shota
MOROISHI Mitsuteru
JPN.gif
-
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Men's Time Trial C2
Final Results

 

CAN.gif CHERNOVE Tristen
27:43.16

 

IRL.gif LYNCH Colin
28:02.25

 

CHN.gif LIANG Guihua
28:17.77

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ECKHARD TIO Maurice Far
ESP.gif
28:22.17
5
KOBLASA Ivo
CZE.gif
28:49.88
6
HILARIO RIMAS Israel
PER.gif
28:55.08
7
ROLFE Louis
GBR.gif
29:12.16
8
MOLINA Cirio de Jesus
VEN.gif
29:13.40
9
GALVIS BECERRA Alvaro
COL.gif
29:44.63
10
BOLLIGER Roger
SUI.gif
30:13.73
11
RIDGARD Craig
RSA.gif
30:19.03
12
PINAO Telmo
POR.gif
30:38.04
13
KAWAMOTO Shota
JPN.gif
32:25.97
14
OLAH Attila
ROU.gif
33:20.80
15
ALEM Mumuni
GHA.gif
36:10.85
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Women's Time Trial C5
Final Results

 

GBR.gif STOREY Sarah
27:22.42

 

POL.gif HARKOWSKA Anna
28:52.79

 

USA.gif BOSCO Samantha
29:04.66

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LANE Crystal
GBR.gif
29:37.23
5
SCHUBLE Jennifer
USA.gif
29:47.36
6
DELGADO Mariela Analia
ARG.gif
29:59.78
7
BRACHTENDORF Kerstin
GER.gif
30:31.46
8
CLERMONT Nicole
CAN.gif
30:32.52
9
JUUL Mari-Liis
EST.gif
32:11.31
  ZHOU Jufang
CHN.gif
DNS
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Women's Time Trial C4
Final Results

 

USA.gif MORELLI Shawn
29:45.40

 

USA.gif FISHER Megan
30:15.72

 

AUS.gif POWELL Susan
30:19.29

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LISNEY Alexandra
AUS.gif
30:28.39
5
MOLNAR Marie-Claude
CAN.gif
30:54.75
6
NARCISI Jenny
ITA.gif
32:19.73
7
RUAN Jianping
CHN.gif
32:46.66
8
HORAN Katherine
NZL.gif
33:32.37
9
ALENCON Katell
FRA.gif
34:15.88
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Men's Time Trial C1
Final Results

 

GER.gif TEUBER Michael
27:53.98

 

CAN.gif WILSON Ross
28:47.34

 

ITA.gif MASINI Giancarlo
28:47.83

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WINKLER Erich
GER.gif
29:37.37
5
LISTER William
USA.gif
29:49.23
6
LI Zhangyu
CHN.gif
30:00.77
7
MENDEZ FERNANDEZ Juan Jose
ESP.gif
30:05.23
8
LOPEZ Rodrigo Fernando
ARG.gif
31:43.42
9
NIJHUIS Arnoud
NED.gif
32:54.22
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Women's Time Trial C1-2-3
Final Results

 

NED.gif NORBRUIS Alyda
29:46.51

 

GER.gif SCHINDLER Denise
30:18.99

 

CHN.gif ZENG Sini
30:41.42

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MUNEVAR Daniela Carolina
COL.gif
30:46.88
5
JONES Allison
USA.gif
31:44.34
6
GIGLIA Megan
GBR.gif
31:44.56
7
WHITMORE Jamie
USA.gif
31:45.47
8
DIEPOLDOVA Tereza
CZE.gif
32:16.37
9
SONG Zhenling
CHN.gif
32:36.92
10
KENNEDY Simone
AUS.gif
34:31.32
11
REID Amanda
AUS.gif
35:55.81
  BURNS Roxanne
RSA.gif
DNS
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Men's Time Trial H5
Final Results

 

ITA.gif ZANARDI Alessandro
28:36.81

 

AUS.gif TRIPP Stuart
28:39.55

 

USA.gif SANCHEZ Oscar
28:51.73

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DE VRIES Tim
NED.gif
29:02.96
5
VAN DYK Ernst
RSA.gif
29:26.31
6
PLAT Jetze
NED.gif
29:28.26
7
DE LOS SANTOS Alfredo
USA.gif
31:01.34
8
COSTA Luis
POR.gif
31:06.06
9
REEKERS Johan
RSA.gif
31:40.20
10
JERALIC Primoz
SLO.gif
33:35.96
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