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GOLD FOR :GBR AGAIN! 4.81 PB for Olivia Breen!

Silver for :AUS, Erin Cleaver 4.61 beats out :POL Anna Trener-Weirciak 4.60 by 1cm!

(Women's Long Jump T38)

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Gold and silver for :USA! Tatyana McFadden 3:25.23 CR and Amanda McGrory 3:25.43. Madison de Rozario (:AUS) with 3:25.26 for bronze

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Gold for Tunisia again - Rima Abdelli (:TUN) 7.57 PB in Women's Shot Put F40

Renata Sliwinska for :POL with 7.23 AR, just edging out Raja Jebali to stop a :TUN 1-2 who got 7.22.

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Women's Shot Put F34

Gold for :CHN with Liujan Zou and 8.23 SB

Silver for :POL and Lucyna Kornobys with 8.22 SB

Bronze for :NZL as Jessica Hamill got 7.77 SB

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Mikela Ristoski gets a gold for :CRO with a 5.66 SB in the Women's Long Jump T20. Two :POR medals with Silver going to Erica Gomes who set a new PB of 5.48 and Ana Felipe with a 5.26 PB gets bronze.

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Gold for :BRA and Aleesandro Rodrigo Silva smashes the competition with 43.32 in the Men's Discus Throw F11

Silver was Bil Marinovic of :AUT with "just" 33.42. Bronze goes to Jose Alexis Belizario Angulo of :COL with 32.46 PB

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Wow Zeljko Dimitrijevic! Gold for :SRB and a new WR of 31.99 in the Men's Club Throw F51!

Silver for Amit Kumar Kumar (:IND) with 30.25 AR and Bronze is for Milos Mitic with 29.06 PB for :SRB!

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Men's Triple Jump F47:

Gold: Tobi Fawehinmi (:USA) 14.88 SB Silver: Christos Koutoulias (:GRE) 13.84 PB Bronze: Hajidu Ashima (:JPN) 13.58

Women's Javelin Throw F13:

Gold: Yuping Zhao (:CHN) 42.72 CR Silver: Nozimakhon Kayumova (:UZB) 41.25 CR Bronze: Nataliija Eder (:AUT) 38.37 SB

Women's 200m T11:

Gold: Guohou Zhao/Dengpu Jia (:CHN) 25.27 Silver: Donglin Xu/Cuiqing Liu (:CHN) 25.65 Bronze: Esperanca Gicaso/Nicolau Ernesto Palanca (:ANG) 27.22

Men's 400m T20:

Gold: Daniel Martins (:BRA) 47.66 CR Silver: Damian Carcelen (:ECU) 49.20 PB Bronze: Rodriguez Ramirez (:ESP) 49.48

Women's 800m T34:

Gold: Hannah Cockroft (:GBR) 2:01.77 CR Silver: Alexa Halko (:USA) 2:03.49 Bronze: Kare Adenegan (:GBR) 2:05.76

Men's 100m T42:

Gold: Scott Reardon (:AUS) 12.21 Silver: Daniel Wagner (:DEN) 12.30 SB Bronze: Richard Whitehead (:GBR) 12.39

Women's 100m T13:

Gold: Leilia Adzhematova (:UKR) 12.00 CR Silver: Ilse Hayes (:RSA) 12.17 SB Bronze: Kym Crosby (:USA) 12.18 PB

Women's 100m T44:

Gold: Sophie Kamlish (:GBR) 12.92 Silver: Marlou van Rhijn 13.20 (:NED) Bronze: Nyoshia Cain (:TTO) 13.25

Men's 200m T36:

Gold: James Turner (:AUS) 24.09 WR Silver: Krzysztof Ciuksza (:POL) 25.04 Bronze: Rodrigo Parreira Da Silva (:BRA) 25.19 AR

Men's 400m T51:

Gold: Peter Genyn (:BEL) 1:21.63 CR Silver: Edgar Cesareo Navarro Sanchez (:MEX) 1:24.10 Bronze: Helder Mestre (:POR) 1:25.65

Men's 400m T44:

Gold: Michail Seitis (:GRE) 51.41 Simone Manigrasso (:ITA) 54.07 PB Bronze: Emanuele di Marino (:ITA) 55.70

 

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Women's 400m T54:

Tatyana McFadden (:USA) with gold and 53.74. Silver goes to Lihong Zou (:CHN) and 54.53. Bronze is for Cheri Madsen (:USA) 55.05

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