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Paralympic Event Final | Non-Paralympic Event Final


Saturday, March 10th
10:00 Women's 6km Sitting
10:25 Men's 7.5km Sitting
11:45 Women's 6km Standing
12:05 Men's 7.5km Standing
13:15 Women's 6km Visually Impaired
14:00 Men's 7.5km Visually Impaired


Tuesday, March 13th
10:00 Women's 10km Sitting
10:55 Men's 12.5km Sitting
12:30 Women's 10km Standing
12:50 Men's 12.5km Standing
14:20 Women's 10km Visually Impaired
14:40 Men's 12.5km Visually Impaired


Friday, March 16th
10:00 Women's 12.5km Sitting
10:20 Men's 15km Sitting
12:00 Women's 12.5km Standing
13:00 Men's 15km Standing
14:40 Women's 12.5km Visually Impaired
14:50 Men's 15km Visually Impaired

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Women's 6km Sitting
Final Results

 

USA.gif Kendall GRETSCH
21:52.00+1

 

USA.gif Oksana MASTERS
22:14.80+0

 

BLR.gif Lidziya HRAFEYEVA
22:16.30+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Irina GULIAEVA
WHT.gif
1+0
22:22.4
5
Natalia KOCHEROVA
WHT.gif
0+0
22:41.1
6
Andrea ESKAU
GER.gif
0+0
23:04.7
7
Marta ZAINULLINA
WHT.gif
0+1
23:12.0
8
Beibei CHU
CHN.gif
1+1
24:23.4
9
Anja WICKER
GER.gif
0+1
24:51.8
10
Nadezhda FEDOROVA
WHT.gif
2+3
24:54.4
11
Akzhana ABDIKARIMOVA
WHT.gif
1+1
25:42.7
12
Doyeon LEE
KOR.gif
1+1
26:11.3
13
Nonno NITTA
JPN.gif
1+1
27:30.2
14
Joy RONDEAU
USA.gif
0+0
27:49.4
15
Yuyu NAN
CHN.gif
2+4
28:15.6
  Sini PYY
FIN.gif
-
DNF
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Men's 7.5km Sitting
Final Results

 

USA.gif Daniel CNOSSEN
23:49.70+1

 

BLR.gif Dzmitry LOBAN
23:57.01+0

 

CAN.gif Collin CAMERON
23:59.00+1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Taras RAD
UKR.gif
0+1
24:10.8
5
Eui Hyun SIN
KOR.gif
1+1
24:19.9
6
Martin FLEIG
GER.gif
0+1
24:41.3
7
Yauheni LUKYANENKA
BLR.gif
0+0
25:02.2
8
Andrew SOULE
USA.gif
3+0
25:08.3
9
Derek ZAPLOTINSKY
CAN.gif
0+1
25:17.8
10
Maksym YAROVYI
UKR.gif
2+4
26:00.9
11
Jeong Min LEE
KOR.gif
0+3
26:02.5
12
Aaron PIKE
USA.gif
3+0
26:15.3
13
Xiaoming GAO
CHN.gif
1+3
26:26.2
14
Mingyuan DU
CHN.gif
2+2
26:36.6
15
Trygve Steinar LARSEN
NOR.gif
3+1
26:37.3
16
Sergey USSOLTSEV
KAZ.gif
3+1
27:20.9
17
Kamil ROSIEK
POL.gif
3+1
27:25.6
18
Scott MEENAGH
GBR.gif
2+2
27:28.1
19
Jeremy WAGNER
USA.gif
1+0
28:32.4
20
Bryan PRICE
USA.gif
1+0
28:52.8
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Women's 6km Standing
Final Results

 

WHT.gif Ekaterina RUMYANTSEVA
17:06.10+1

 

WHT.gif Anna MILENINA
17:21.80+0

 

UKR.gif Liudmyla LIASHENKO
17:44.41+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Yuliia BATENKOVA-BAUMAN
UKR.gif
0+1
17:57.0
5
Vilde NILSEN
NOR.gif
0+2
18:43.3
6
Iryna BUI
UKR.gif
1+1
19:00.4
7
Emily YOUNG
CAN.gif
0+1
19:08.2
8
Brittany HUDAK
CAN.gif
1+1
19:22.6
9
Yurika ABE
JPN.gif
0+0
19:31.9
10
Bohdana KONASHUK
UKR.gif
0+1
19:32.8
11
Natalia BRATIUK
WHT.gif
1+0
20:00.6
12
Larysa VARONA
BLR.gif
0+1
20:19.8
13
Momoko DEKIJIMA
JPN.gif
1+2
20:54.5
14
Iuliia MIKHEEVA
WHT.gif
1+1
21:54.2
15
Iweta FARON
POL.gif
3+4
23:41.1
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Men's 7.5km Standing
Final Results

 

FRA.gif Benjamin DAVIET
17:56.60+0

 

CAN.gif Mark ARENDZ
18:25.90+0

 

UKR.gif Ihor REPTYUKH
18:40.90+1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Grygorii VOVCHYNSKYI
UKR.gif
1+0
19:00.2
5
Alexander EHLER
GER.gif
0+0
19:16.2
6
Nils-Erik ULSET
NOR.gif
2+1
20:06.8
7
Alexandr GERLITS
KAZ.gif
2+1
20:15.0
8
Junbao WU
CHN.gif
0+1
20:24.4
9
Keiichi SATO
JPN.gif
0+1
20:28.1
10
Steffen LEHMKER
GER.gif
1+0
20:52.7
11
Witold SKUPIEN
POL.gif
3+0
21:05.0
12
Vitalii SYTNYK
UKR.gif
0+2
21:06.5
13
Juha HARKONEN
FIN.gif
0+1
22:12.1
14
Sanghyeon KWON
KOR.gif
2+1
22:21.3
15
Serhii ROMANIUK
UKR.gif
2+2
22:48.9
16
Ruslan REITER
USA.gif
2+2
22:55.6
17
Masaru HOSHIZAWA
JPN.gif
1+3
23:56.9
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Women's 6km Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

WHT.gif Mikhalina LYSOVA
Alexey IVANOV (G)

18:48.30+0

 

UKR.gif Oksana SHYSHKOVA
Vitaliy KAZAKOV (G)

19:26.40+0

 

BLR.gif Sviatlana SAKHANENKA
Raman YASHCHANKA (G)

20:28.21+2

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Olha PRYLUTSKA
Borys BABAR (G)
UKR.gif
0+3
21:17.5
5
Marina GALITSYNA
Maksim PIROGOV (G)
WHT.gif
1+2
21:17.8
6
Clara KLUG
Martin HARTL (G)
GER.gif
0+1
21:35.7
7
Vivian HOSCH
Florian SCHILLINGER (G)
GER.gif
1+0
21:50.1
8
Ekaterina MOSHKOVSKAIA
Artem NORIN (G)
WHT.gif
2+2
24:24.2
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Men's 7.5km Visually Impaired
Final Results

 

UKR.gif Vitaliy LUK'YANENKO
Ivan MARCHYSHAK (G)

19:51.00+0

 

BLR.gif Yury HOLUB
Dzmitry BUDZILOVICH (G)

20:05.10+1

 

UKR.gif Anatolii KOVALEVSKYI
Oleksandr MUKSHYN (G)

20:30.10+1

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Iaroslav RESHETYNSKYI
Nazar STEFURAK (G)
UKR.gif
1+0
20:33.8
5
Iurii UTKIN
Ruslan PEREKHODA (G)
UKR.gif
2+0
21:23.1
6
Dmytro SUIARKO
Vasyl POTAPENKO (G)
UKR.gif
0+2
21:54.8
7
Zebastian MODIN
Johannes ANDERSSON (G)
SWE.gif
4+1
21:59.3
8
Oleksandr KAZIK
Sergiy KUCHERYAVIY (G)
UKR.gif
2+1
22:02.8
9
Nico MESSINGER
Lutz Peter KLAUSMANN (G)
GER.gif
1+0
22:44.2
10
Vasili SHAPTSIABOI
Yuryi LIADAU (G)
BLR.gif
3+2
23:00.9
11
Anthony CHALENCON
Simon VALVERDE (G)
FRA.gif
1+2
23:47.8
12
Oleksandr MAKHOTKIN
Denys NIKULIN (G)
UKR.gif
1+1
23:48.9
13
Thomas DUBOIS
Bastien SAUVAGE (G)
FRA.gif
3+1
24:04.3
14
Bogue CHOI
Hyunwoo KIM (G)
KOR.gif
0+1
25:19.2
15
Kazuto TAKAMURA
Yuhei FUJITA (G)
JPN.gif
1+1
25:46.2
16
Piotr GARBOWSKI
Jakub TWARDOWSKI (G)
POL.gif
4+3
26:32.2
17
Kairat KANAFIN
Anton ZHDANOVICH (G)
KAZ.gif
2+3
26:51.5
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Women's 10km Sitting
Final Results

 

GER.gif Andrea ESKAU
42:36.60+0+1+0

 

WHT.gif Marta ZAINULLINA
43:52.10+0+1+0

 

WHT.gif Irina GULIAEVA
44:25.51+2+2+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Kendall GRETSCH
USA.gif
1+0+0+2
44:37.0
5
Lidziya HRAFEYEVA
BLR.gif
0+2+1+1
45:55.7
6
Natalia KOCHEROVA
WHT.gif
0+1+3+0
47:07.5
7
Nadezhda FEDOROVA
WHT.gif
2+1+5+1
47:21.5
8
Anja WICKER
GER.gif
1+1+0+2
48:06.1
9
Beibei CHU
CHN.gif
0+1+1+4
50:56.8
10
Akzhana ABDIKARIMOVA
WHT.gif
1+1+1+2
52:34.6
11
Doyeon LEE
KOR.gif
1+2+2+2
53:51.0
12
Yuyu NAN
CHN.gif
1+2+2+2
54:07.4
  Oksana MASTERS
USA.gif
1+2+1+2
DNF
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Men's 12.5km Sitting
Final Results

 

UKR.gif Taras RAD
45:35.60+0+0+0

 

USA.gif Daniel CNOSSEN
46:37.30+0+0+0

 

USA.gif Andrew SOULE
47:08.70+0+2+0

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Shooting
Result
4
Martin FLEIG
GER.gif
0+0+1+0
48:02.7
5
Eui Hyun SIN
KOR.gif
1+4+1+1
50:01.9
6
Dzmitry LOBAN
BLR.gif
0+2+1+1
50:52.7
7
Aaron PIKE
USA.gif
0+0+0+1
51:00.2
8
Yauheni LUKYANENKA
BLR.gif
0+2+0+3
51:45.0
9
Jeong Min LEE
KOR.gif
1+2+0+2
51:51.5
10
Xiaoming GAO
CHN.gif
1+1+1+0
51:51.6
11
Sergey USSOLTSEV
KAZ.gif
1+2+0+0
53:36.8
12
Derek ZAPLOTINSKY
CAN.gif
2+1+1+1
53:55.4
13
Scott MEENAGH
GBR.gif
1+2+1+1
54:52.9
14
Sean HALSTED
USA.gif
2+0+1+2
55:45.9
15
Kamil ROSIEK
POL.gif
1+1+2+1
56:29.0
16
Bryan PRICE
USA.gif
3+1+2+4
1:01:57.0
  Mingyuan DU
CHN.gif
3+3+-+-
DNF
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