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World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 Outdoor World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 Outdoor World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 created by IPC Sport Data Management System Gender: Women | Period Start: 2019-01-01 | Period End: 2019-12-31 | Specification: Outdoor Women's 100 m RR1 Rank Name NPC Region Birth Time Wind Date City Country 1 de Lima Barbosa, Giovana Gabriele BRA AMR 2003 0:25.10 +1.0 2019-04-25 São Paulo Brazil 2 Dominikowska, Miriam POL EUR 2001 0:28.51 +0.1 2019-07-19 Bydgoszcz Poland 3 Aasvang, Marte NOR EUR 1994 0:30.55 +1.9 2019-02-24 Dubai United Arab Emirates 4 Laklia, Bernadett HUN EUR 1998 0:31.85 +1.3 2019-07-11 Frederiksberg Denmark 5 Vaihinger, Marika SWE EUR 1988 0:32.77 +1.5 2019-07-11 Frederiksberg Denmark Women's 100 m RR2 Rank Name NPC Region Birth Time Wind Date City Country 1 Haggo, Kayleigh GBR EUR 1999 0:18.32 -0.1 2019-11-15 Dubai United Arab Emirates 2 Risum, Karla DEN EUR 2001 0:21.66 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2019-11-15 Dubai United Arab Emirates 2 Grooms, Sayers USA AMR 2005 0:18.97 -0.9 2019-07-11 Frederiksberg Denmark 3 Dines, Hannah GBR EUR 1993 0:19.81 +2.0 2019-06-01 Manchester Great Britain 4 Saursaunet, Julie NOR EUR 1983 0:20.19 -0.9 2019-07-11 Frederiksberg Denmark 5 Hansen, Manja Simone Lundgaard DEN EUR 1986 0:20.38 -0.9 2019-07-11 Frederiksberg Denmark 6 Overgaard, Andrea Stokholm DEN EUR 1997 0:21.12 -0.1 2019-11-15 Dubai United Arab Emirates 7 Denman, Charlie GBR EUR 2001 0:22.04 -0.9 2019-07-27 Manchester Great Britain 8 Silverio Torquato de Lima, Flavia BRA AMR 1997 0:23.77 -2.3 2019-08-10 Sao Paulo Brazil Women's 100 m T11 Rank Name NPC Region Birth Time Wind Date City Country 1 Geber dos Santos, Jerusa BRA AMR 1982 0:11.85 +1.5 2019-09-27 Sao Paulo Brazil 2 Liu, Cuiqing CHN ASR 1991 0:11.96 +0.1 2019-08-26 Tianjin China 3 Salvatini Spoladore, Lorena BRA AMR 1995 0:12.02 +1.5 2019-09-27 Sao Paulo Brazil 4 Simplicio Da Silva, Thalita Vitoria BRA AMR 1997 0:12.12 +1.5 2019-04-28 Bragança Paulista Brazil 5 Zhou, Guohua CHN ASR 1990 0:12.16 +0.1 2019-08-26 Tianjin China 6 dos Santos, Jhulia Karol BRA AMR 1991 0:12.65 +1.3 2019-09-27 Sao Paulo Brazil 7= Pabon Mamian, Angie Lizeth COL AMR 1997 0:12.68 +0.2 2019-05-09 Medellin Colombia 7= Perez Lopez, Linda Patricia VEN AMR 1998 0:12.68 +1.7 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 9 de Oliveira Correa, Alice BRA AMR 1996 0:12.72 +1.6 2019-04-25 São Paulo Brazil 10 Zhong, Huimin CHN ASR 1994 0:13.18 +0.1 2019-08-26 Tianjin China 11 Dedaj, Arjola ITA EUR 1981 0:13.31 +0.8 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 12 Vargas Ruiz, Franyeli Nataly VEN AMR 2001 0:13.38 +0.1 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 13 Panyatib, Janjira THA ASR 1996 0:13.40 -0.5 2019-08-29 Paris France 14 Takada, Chiaki JPN ASR 1984 0:13.45 +1.4 2019-07-07 Machida City Japan 15 Costa de Oliveira, Silvania BRA AMR 1987 0:13.47 -0.5 2019-06-08 São Paulo Brazil 16 Pavlenko, Yuliia UKR EUR 1991 0:13.50 +0.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 17 Dumbo, Regina Josefina Vieira ANG AFR 2003 0:13.52 -0.6 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 18 Moko, Juliana Ngleya ANG AFR 2000 0:13.53 +1.7 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 19 Lebog, Judith Mariette CMR AFR 1990 0:13.73 -0.6 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia IPC Sport Data Management System Page 2 of 150 27 September 2021 at 04:19:24 CEST World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 Outdoor 20 Ishitile, Lahja NAM AFR 1997 0:13.80 +0.8 2019-05-18 Windhoek Namibia 21 Adelino, Emiloide Fernanda Kassang ANG AFR 1999 0:13.83 +0.0 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 22 Samigulina, Alina RUS EUR 1997 0:13.89 +0.7 2019-07-13 Cheboksary Russia 23= Khunprom, Athitiya THA ASR 2001 0:14.01 +0.4 2019-05-24 Nottwil Switzerland 23= Asaun, Julie Anndora MRI AFR 1998 0:14.01 +0.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 25 Baldera, Melissa PER AMR 1995 0:14.06 -1.1 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 26 Akbulut, Oznur TUR EUR 1997 0:14.14 -1.6 2019-06-08 Grosseto Italy 27 Playa Faus, Meritxell ESP EUR 1998 0:14.22 +1.7 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 28 Esquivel Chac, Karla Ivette MEX AMR 1996 0:14.25 +0.1 2019-05-31 Cuernavaca, Morelos Mexico 29 Arango Buitrago, Maritza COL AMR 1978 0:14.29 +0.2 2019-05-09 Medellin Colombia 30 Coppola Molina, Rosario Trinidad ARG AMR 2001 0:14.37 -1.2 2019-08-02 Nottwil Switzerland 31 Beel Quintana, Lia ESP EUR 1995 0:14.41 -1.9 2019-04-06 Gandia Spain 32 Symonds, Karlee AUS OCR 2002 0:14.68 +1.0 2019-04-06 Sydney Australia 33 Aquije, Lourdes PER AMR 1991 0:14.71 +0.1 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 34 Riangraiwilatkheeree, Sirirat THA ASR 1996 0:14.74 -3.2 2019-02-25 Dubai United Arab Emirates 35 Boulaghlem, Delya FRA EUR 1989 0:14.90 -0.6 2019-05-11 Marseille France 36 Restrepo Munoz, Yesenia Maria COL AMR 1982 0:15.22 +0.2 2019-05-09 Medellin Colombia 37 Rizzi, Gaia ITA EUR 1997 0:15.53 -1.0 2019-05-26 Barcelona Spain 38 Pereira Semedo, Keula Nidreia CPV AFR 1989 0:15.59 +0.0 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 39 Yin, Sot CAM ASR 1999 0:15.80 -0.4 2019-05-11 Beijing China 40 Munguira Ortiz de Cosca, Itxaso ESP EUR 1999 0:15.85 -1.9 2019-04-06 Gandia Spain 41 Suzuki, Etsuko JPN ASR 1970 0:15.96 +1.4 2019-07-07 Machida City Japan 42 Manzanero Ruiz, Maria ESP EUR 2004 0:16.09 -1.3 2019-09-28 Fuenlabrada Spain 43 Manirakiza, Aline BDI AFR 1996 0:16.21 +0.2 2019-04-27 Marrakech Morocco 44 Tsujioka, Keiko JPN ASR 1962 0:16.38 +1.4 2019-07-07 Machida City Japan 45 Takashima, Hiroko JPN ASR 1970 0:17.94 +1.2 2019-07-07 Machida City Japan Women's 100 m T12 Rank Name NPC Region Birth Time Wind Date City Country 1 Durand Elias, Omara CUB AMR 1991 0:11.66 +1.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 2 Iglesias Forneiro, Adiaratou ESP EUR 1999 0:11.99 +1.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 3 Ferreira Soares, Viviane BRA AMR 1996 0:12.00 +1.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates IPC Sport Data Management System Page 3 of 150 27 September 2021 at 04:19:24 CEST World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 Outdoor 4 Chebanu, Elena AZE EUR 1981 0:12.04 +0.4 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 5 Mendonca Ferreira, Gabriela BRA AMR 1998 0:12.12 +1.5 2019-09-27 Sao Paulo Brazil 6 Boturchuk, Oksana UKR EUR 1984 0:12.16 +1.9 2019-08-29 Paris France 7 Mueller-Rottgardt, Katrin GER EUR 1982 0:12.22 +1.5 2019-11-11 Dubai United Arab Emirates 8 Shen, Yaqin CHN ASR 1990 0:12.25 -0.1 2019-08-26 Tianjin China 9 Liang, Yanfen CHN ASR 2000 0:12.33 +0.1 2019-11-10 Dubai United Arab Emirates 10 Ianovskaia, Iuliia AZE EUR 1998 0:12.37 +0.4 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 11 Sawada, Uran JPN ASR 1990 0:12.39 +1.9 2019-08-29 Paris France 12 Villarroel Hernandez, Greilyz Greimal VEN AMR 1996 0:12.51 +0.2 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 13 Folgado Garcia, Nagore ESP EUR 2004 0:12.79 +0.1 2019-11-10 Dubai United Arab Emirates 14 de Oliveira Correa, Alice BRA AMR 1996 0:13.08 +0.5 2019-04-06 Sao Paulo Brazil 15 Teodoro, Ketyla BRA AMR 1995 0:13.09 -0.7 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 16 Sato, Tomomi JPN ASR 1990 0:13.22 +0.8 2019-07-07 Machida City Japan 17 Ignasiak, Malgorzata POL EUR 1995 0:13.23 +0.2 2019-07-06 Krakow Poland 18 Berges Gamez, Melani ESP EUR 1990 0:13.25 -1.2 2019-07-07 Fuenlabrada Spain 19 de La Cruz Severino, Darlenys DOM AMR 2001 0:13.26 +0.1 2019-08-26 Lima Peru 20 Garcia Falagan, Alba ESP EUR 2002 0:13.35 -1.2 2019-03-23 Collado Villalba Spain 21 Murrell, Jasmine USA AMR 1988 0:13.73 +1.1 2019-05-24 Tempe United States of America 22 Logette-Lods, Tiffany FRA EUR 1994 0:13.84 +1.9 2019-08-29 Paris France 23 Moya Soriano, Ana ESP EUR 2004 0:13.92 +0.0 2019-09-28 Fuenlabrada Spain 24 Fuentes Perez, Gara ESP EUR 2003 0:13.95 +0.0 2019-06-22 SEGOVIA Spain 25 Inga, Antonella ITA EUR 1995 0:14.01 -1.7 2019-07-06 Jesolo Italy 26 Brown, Larissa CAN AMR 1998 0:14.20 +1.1 2019-07-13 Toronto Canada 27 Araujo, Sara POR EUR 2001 0:14.24 +0.0 2019-03-23 Braga Portugal 28 Da Silva Azevedo, Crislaine BRA AMR 2001 0:14.33 +1.3 2019-09-27 Sao Paulo Brazil 29 Agostini, Marianna ITA EUR 2002 0:14.36 -1.7 2019-07-06 Jesolo Italy 30 Kim, Ha Eun KOR ASR 1990 0:14.37 +1.9 2019-08-29 Paris France 31 Majaga, Gloria BOT AFR 2001 0:14.62 +0.5 2019-08-29 Paris France 32= Fernando, Rode ANG AFR 1999 0:14.69 +0.4 2019-06-28 Tunis Tunisia 32= Araujo, Marcia POR EUR 2001 0:14.69 -1.2 2019-08-02 Nottwil Switzerland 34 Garcia Melero, Maria De Los Angeles ESP EUR 2000 0:14.98 -0.6 2019-03-23 Collado Villalba Spain 35 Picard, Charlotte FRA EUR 2003 0:15.05 +1.0 2019-08-29 Paris France 36 Mencoboni, Anna Maria ITA EUR 1968 0:15.13 +1.0 2019-08-29 Paris France IPC Sport Data Management System Page 4 of 150 27 September 2021 at 04:19:24 CEST World Para Athletics Rankings Official World Rankings 2019 Outdoor 37 Nguyen, Ngoc Quynh Tram VIE ASR 1995 0:15.37 +0.1 2019-05-11 Beijing China
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