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Summer Paralympic Games 2016


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Men's Time Trial C3
Final Results

 

IRL.gif CLIFFORD Eoghan
38:21.79

 

JPN.gif FUJITA Masaki
39:30.41

 

CAN.gif SAMETZ Michael
39:41.28

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
NICHOLAS David
AUS.gif
40:15.96
5
WARIAS Steffen
GER.gif
40:38.45
6
BERENYI Joseph
USA.gif
41:01.09
7
ANOBILE Fabio
ITA.gif
41:03.19
8
SHARP Fraser
NZL.gif
42:20.07
9
MUNOZ MARIN Esneider
COL.gif
42:38.92
10
MARVIG Henrik
SWE.gif
43:13.13
11
JIN Yongsik
KOR.gif
43:25.39
12
SCHELFHOUT Diederick
BEL.gif
43:53.07
13
JOHANSEN Glenn
NOR.gif
45:47.58
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Women's Time Trial B
Final Results

 

IRL.gif DUNLEVY Katie George
MCCRYSTAL Evelyn (P)

38:59.22

 

JPN.gif KANUMA Yurie
TANAKA Mai (P)

39:32.92

 

GBR.gif TURNHAM Lora
HALL Corrine (P)

39:33.81

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
FOY Emma
THOMPSON Laura (P)
NZL.gif
39:45.87
5
PODKOSCIELNA Iwona
TECLAW Aleksandra (P)
POL.gif
39:54.45
6
CHESHIRE Shawn
WOODRING Mackenzie (P)
USA.gif
41:07.76
7
WELDON Robbi
LEMIEUX Audrey (P)
CAN.gif
41:38.98
8
VAN DEUDEKOM Odette
VAN DIJK Kim (P)
NED.gif
42:04.84
9
CAMERON Amanda
VAN KAMPEN Hannah (P)
NZL.gif
42:29.93
10
BENITEZ GUZMAN Josefa
GOMEZ FRANQUET Beatriu (P)
ESP.gif
42:32.37
11
KLAASSEN Larissa
DOLMAN Haliegh (P)
NED.gif
42:35.92
12
CHALKIADAKI Adamantia
MILAKI Argyro (P)
GRE.gif
43:03.79
13
RYAN Shawna
CARON Joanie (P)
CAN.gif
43:04.33
14
DUZIKOWSKA Anna
MORYTKO Natalia (P)
POL.gif
43:28.31
15
HOET Griet
MONSIEUR Anneleen (P)
BEL.gif
43:34.20
16
FANHANI Marcia
FERREIRA Mariane (P)
BRA.gif
48:00.36
17
KANTZA Paraskevi
VOUTZALI Vasiliki (P)
GRE.gif
50:36.79
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Men's Time Trial T1-2
Final Results

 

GER.gif DURST Hans-Peter
22:57.34

 

USA.gif BOYLE Ryan
24:21.35

 

GBR.gif STONE David
24:42.25

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
AUBAGUE Quentin
FRA.gif
25:13.28
5
NILSSON Rickard
SWE.gif
25:24.50
6
HINDR Jiri
CZE.gif
25:36.33
7
AYALA Nestor
COL.gif
26:09.88
8
HILLS Stephen
NZL.gif
26:23.64
9
FUCHS Goldy
RSA.gif
26:42.02
10
CELEN Tim
BEL.gif
27:03.03
11
FARRONI Giorgio
ITA.gif
27:04.08
12
VONDRACEK David
CZE.gif
27:11.30
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Women's Time Trial T1-2
Final Results

 

AUS.gif COOKE Carol
26:11.40

 

USA.gif WALSH Jill
26:49.67

 

CAN.gif GAUTIER Shelley
26:50.87

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
MAJUNKE Jana
GER.gif
27:43.46
5
DINES Hannah
GBR.gif
28:51.20
6
CROTEAU Marie-Eve
CAN.gif
29:43.47
7
OTERO Cristina Liliana
ARG.gif
35:20.52
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Women's Individual Foil B
Final Results

 

ITA.gif VIO Beatrice
-

 

CHN.gif ZHOU Jingjing
-

 

CHN.gif YAO Fang
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
CHAN Yui Chong
HKG.gif
-
5
MAKRYTSKAYA Alesia
BLR.gif
-
6
DANI Gyongyi
HUN.gif
-
7
KHETSURIANI Irma
GEO.gif
-
8
MAKOWSKA Marta
POL.gif
-
9
POZNIAK Tetiana
UKR.gif
-
10
BRIESE-BAETKE Simone
GER.gif
-
11
DEMAUDE Cecile
FRA.gif
-
12
CHUNG Yuen Ping
HKG.gif
-
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Women's Individual Foil A
Final Results

 

CHN.gif RONG Jing
-

 

HKG.gif YU Chui Yee
-

 

HUN.gif KRAJNYAK Zsuzsanna
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
ZHANG Chuncui
CHN.gif
-
5
NG Justine Charissa
HKG.gif
-
6
BERNARD Delphine
FRA.gif
-
7
MOGOS Andreea
ITA.gif
-
8
HAJMASI Eva Andrea
HUN.gif
-
9
MORKVYCH Nataliia
UKR.gif
-
10
TRIGILIA Loredana
ITA.gif
-
11
HALKINA Aliona
BLR.gif
-
12
SANTOS Monica
BRA.gif
-
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Men's +107kg
Final Results

 

IRI.gif RAHMAN Siamand
305WR|Body Weight: 169.03

 

EGY.gif MOSAAD Amr
235Body Weight: 136.43

 

JOR.gif ELSHEBLI Jamil
234Body Weight: 118.11

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DIMOU Konstantinos
GRE.gif
220B.W.:152.51
5
SAS Sandor
HUN.gif
207B.W.:122.56
6
KAMZIK Marek
SVK.gif
170B.W.:118.00
  CHUN Keunbae
KOR.gif
-B.W.:152.00
  ALBALOUSHI Ahmed
UAE.gif
-B.W.:115.20
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Men's 100m Breaststroke SB8
Final Results

 

ESP.gif SALGUERO GALISTEO Oscar
1:11.11

 

ITA.gif MORLACCHI Federico
1:12.68

 

AUT.gif ONEA Andreas
1:14.44

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HERENDEEN Dalton
USA.gif
1:14.71
5
ROZOY Charles
FRA.gif
1:15.13
6
ZHAO Xueming
CHN.gif
1:15.35
7
XU Haijiao
CHN.gif
1:27.56
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Women's 100m Breaststroke SB8
Final Results

 

CAN.gif ROXON Katarina
1:19.44AM

 

GBR.gif CASHMORE Claire
1:20.60

 

IRL.gif KEANE Ellen
1:23.07

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
WOZNIAK Paulina
POL.gif
1:25.04
5
CALADO Joana
POR.gif
1:25.96
6
XU Jialing
CHN.gif
1:30.47
7
HOWARTH Nikita
NZL.gif
1:31.11
8
HAASE QUIROS Camila
CRC.gif
1:41.17
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Open Quad Singles
Final Results

 

AUS.gif ALCOTT Dylan
-

 

GBR.gif LAPTHORNE Andy
-

 

USA.gif WAGNER David
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SITHOLE Lucas
RSA.gif
-
5
DAVIDSON Heath
AUS.gif
-
5
SILVA Ymanitu
BRA.gif
-
5
MOROISHI Mitsuteru
JPN.gif
-
5
TAYLOR Nick
USA.gif
-
9
OLIVEIRA Rodrigo
BRA.gif
-
9
BURDEKIN Jamie
GBR.gif
-
9
COTTERILL Antony
GBR.gif
-
9
ERENLIB Itai
ISR.gif
-
9
WEINBERG Shraga
ISR.gif
-
9
CORRADI Alberto
ITA.gif
-
9
KAWANO Shota
JPN.gif
-
9
BARTEN Bryan
USA.gif
-
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