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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

Awesome result! congrats Joanna and Michał :clap:

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Women's Discus Throw F11 has gold and silver for :CHN

Liangming Zhang 35.11 SB for gold and Hongxia Tang with 33.63.

Bronze goes to :BRA's Izabela Campos and 31.83 SB

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Men's Long Jump T42:

Gold for :DEN! Daniel Wagner with 6.50 CR!

Silver: Atsushi Yamamoto (:JPN) 6.44 SB

Bronze: Leon Schaefer (:GER) 6.25

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Men's Shot Put F46:

Enlong Wei (:CHN) with 15.64 and a gold medal to boot. Guess that was Enlong throw! (Please send help)

Silver goes to Mathias Uwe Schulze of :GER who gets 15.31 PB.

Bronze for the 15.29 of :CHN's Zhanbiao Hou who gets 15.29 SB.

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Another :CHN gold! Liwan Yang with 7.43 in the Women's Shot Put F54.

Hania Aidi of :TUN with 6.82 and a silver medal.

Gloria Zarza Guadarrama 6.60 AR and bronze.

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1-2 for :CHN in the Women's Discus Throw F44! Juan Yao with 39.72 SB and Yue Yang with 38.25 SB.

The bronze goes to Sarah Edmiston with 33.80 AR for :AUS.

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New WR and gold for :UKR! Dmytro Prdunikov with a monster 14.50 in the Men's Triple Jump T20!

Silver goes to Lenine Cunha of :POR with 13.03 SB and bronze goes to Alain Omar Villamarin from :ARG with 12.57 AR.

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The last medals of the morning comes with a new WR and gold for :BRA as Andre Rocha throws 23.80 in the Men's Discus Throw F52

Silver is for Aigars Apinis of :LAT with 21.95 AR, bronze for Velimir Sandor of :CRO with 17.95

 

I'm going to watch the evening session live but will update once I come back.

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Full results:

Women's Shot Put F20

Gold: :POL Ewa Durska 13.18 Silver: :ECU Poleth Isamar Mendes Sanchez 12.72 AR Bronze: :GRE Zoi Mantoudi 12.60 PB

Men's Javelin Throw F44

Gold: :TTO Akeem Stewart 57.61 WR Silver: :ISL Helgi Sveinsson 56.74 CR Bronze: :CAN Alister McQueen 55.72 AR

Men's High Jump T13

Gold: :USA Isaac Jean-Paul 2.17 WR Silver: :USA Tyson Gunter 1.88 Silver: :CUB Luis Felipe Gutierrez 1.88

(Yes there were two silver medals). Isaac Jean-Paul was the star of the night in the stadium, everyone was cheering him on. He broke his own WR 3 times and by 15cm. He said that everyone must come to London in their lifetime, which we appreciated. You guys should come too!

Men's 400m T12

Gold: :MAR Mahdi Afri 48.60 CR Silver: :POR Luis Goncalves Bronze: :TUR Oguz Akbulut 50.19 PB

Men's Javelin Throw F57

Gold: :IRI Amanollah Papi 44.87 PB Silver: :IRI Mohammad Khalvandi 42.18 SB Bronze: :IRI Abdollah Heidari Til 41.83 SB

Women's 400m T20

Gold: :USA Breanna Clark 56.33 WR Silver: :POL Barbara Niewiedzial 59.56 Bronze: :ECU Anais Maribel Lara Borja 59.70 PB

Men's 200m T13

Gold: :IRL Jason Smyth 21.40 SB Silver: :NAM Johannes Nambala 21.81 Bronze: :POL Mateusz Michalski 21.86 PB

Jason Smyth was really safe. He finished his lap of honour right in front of a group of kids (Primary schools got free tickets, as did public sector workers - my dad works on the Tube so it's how we got in) and they all wanted them to sign stuff, take photos, give high fives. It was lovely to see that that generation didn't see him as any different to anyone else, just a sporting hero like Usain Bolt or Cristiano Ronaldo. Me and my dad also got a pic with him.

Men's Long Jump T36

Gold: :UKR Roman Pavlyk 5.63 PB Silver: :BRA Rodrigo Parreira Da Silva 5.55 SB Bronze: :AUS Brayden Davidson 5.39

Men's 400m T11

Gold: :ESP Gerard Descarrega Puigdevall/Marcos Blanquino Exposito 51.46 Silver: :CHN Di Dongdong/Deyi Mao 53.38

(There were no bronzes, the other two athletes were disqualified)

Men's 400m T53

Gold: :CAN Brent Lakatos 47.56 CR Silver: :THA Pongsakom Paeyo 47.97 Bronze: :FRA Pierre Fairbank 48.91 SB

Women's 100m T11

Gold: :CHN Guohua Zhou/Dengpu Jia 12.16 SB Silver: :ANG Esperanca Gicaso/Nicolau Ernesto Palanca 12.87 Bronze: :THA Kewalin Wannaruemon/Panya Makhumjai 13.51

Women's Javelin Throw F11

Gold: :CHN Huimin Zhong 26.05 CR Silver: :BRA Izabela Campos 24.90 Bronze: :CAN Ness Murby 23.69 PN

Women's 100m T47

Gold: :USA Deja Young 12.39 SB Silver: :POL Alicja Fiodorow 12.61 SB Bronze: :CHN Lu Li 12.62 PB

Men's 400m T52

Gold: :JPN Tomoki Sato 56.78 CR Silver: :USA Raymond Martin 57.31 Bronze: :JPN Hirokazu Ueyonabaru 1:02.27 SB

Men's 200m T37

Gold: :RSA Charl Du Toit 23.27 SB Silver: :BRA Mateus Evangelista Cardoso 23.41 Bronze: :ALG Sofiane Hamdi 23.94 SB

Women's 200m T36

Gold: :CHN Yiting Shi 28.92 CR Silver: :ARG Yanina Andrea Martinez 30.70 Bronze: :KOR Min Jae Jeon 31.40

Men's 200m T38

Gold: :RSA Dyan Buis 22.67 SB Silver: :CHN Jianwen Hu 22.69 PB Bronze: :COL Dixon De Jesus Hooker Velazquez 22.91 AR

Men's 200m T54

Gold: :TUN Yassine Gharbi 24.86 CR Silver: :NED Kenny van Weeghel Bronze: :FIN Leo Pekka Tahti 25.05

There was a morning session today but like Day 1 it didn't "count"

 

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