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Women's Javelin Throw F56:

Gold goes to Diana Dadzite (:LAT) with a massive 27.07 WR! Silver, Hashemiyeh Motaghian Moavi (:IRI) with 20.66 AR. Martina Willing (:GER) with bronze and 20.57.

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Men's Shot Put F36:

Gold goes to Sebastian Dietz (:GER) with a great 15.28 CR! Silver: Cuiqing Li (:CHN) with 14.93 AR. Bronze: Mykola Dibrova (:UKR) with 13.59

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I thought there might be a British medal halfway through but the Men's 1500m T20 has a :USA gold with Michael Brannigan and 3:53.05 CR

Silver: Cristiano Perreira (:POR) 3:55.39 AR Bronze: Rafal Korc (:POL) 3:56.82

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Gold for Barbara Niewiedzial (:POL) 4:33.82

Silver for Liudmyla Danylina (:UKR) 4:35.08

Bronze for Ilona Biacsi (:HUN) 4:36.73 SB

 

Women's 1500m T20

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Men's Long Jump T44:

Gold: Markus Rehm (:GER) 8.00! Should he allowed in the Olympics, the debate is on Channel 4. David Weir says no...

Silver: Ronald Hertog (:NED) 6.94, Bronze: Jean-Baptiste Alaize (:FRA) 6.82 PB

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Women's 1500m T11:

Gold: Joanna Mazur/Michal Stawicki (:POL) 4:50.95 PB

Silver: Martiza Arango Buitrago/Jonathan Daybes Sanchez Gonalez (:COL) 4:51.19 SB

Bronze: Jin Zheng/Zipeng Wang (:CHN) 4:51.40

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When Britain almost get a medal there's a crash that takes him and three other athletes out

Gold goes of course to Marcel Hug (:SUI) with 1:37.64 in the Men's 800m T54

Silver for Yang Liu (:CHN) 1:37.97

Bronze: Saichon Konjen (:THA) 1:38.12

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Men's Javelin Throw F41:

Gold: Pengxiang Sun (:CHN) 42.14 SB

Silver: Wildan Nukhailawi (:IRQ) 41.04 SB

Bronze: Mathias Mester (:GER) 40.54 AR

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Men's 400m T43:

Gold: Johannes Floors (:GER) 46.67 CR Silver: Hunter Woodhall (:USA) 47.23 Bronze: Aj Digby (:USA) 47.56

Men's 400m T34:

Gold: Walid Ktila (:TUN) 50.56 CR Silver: Mohamed Alhammadi (:UAE) 50.94 Bronze: Henry Manni (:FIN) 52.24

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