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Athletics Results Book Results Book Athletics 8 - 18 September Version History Version Date Created By Comments 1.0 18/09/2016 Arthur Almeida First Version Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SUN 11 SEP 2016 Final Start Time: 19:02 final Results Resultados WORLD RECORD 10.92 BROWN David USA Walnut, California (USA) 18 APR 2014 PARALYMPIC RECORD 11.03 PRADO Lucas BRA Beijing (CHN) 9 SEP 2008 Wind: -0.2m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 12347 BROWN David USA 19 OCT 1992 T11 3 0.145 10.9910.99 PR Guide AVERY Jerome USA22 DEC 1978 0.123 21146 GOMES Felipe BRA 26 APR 1986 T11 1 0.161 11.0811.08 PB Guide de LIMA SILVA Jonas BRA19 FEB 1987 0.176 31911 SHIKONGO Ananias NAM 21 JUL 1986 T11 5 0.175 11.1111.11 RR Guide TJIVIJU Even NAM2 FEB 1992 0.199 41241 DI Dongdong CHN 29 DEC 1993 T11 7 0.177 11.3211.32 Guide WANG Lin CHN 6 OCT 1988 0.188 Weather conditions Temperature: 22 °C Humidity: 84 % Conditions: Clear sky Legend: PB Personal Best PR Paralympic Record RR Regional Record ATM111101_73A 1.0 Report Created SUN 11 SEP 2016 19:07 Page 1 of 1 Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SUN 11 SEP 2016 Final final Results Progression Progressão de resultados WORLD RECORD 10.92 BROWN David USA Walnut, California (USA) 18 APR 2014 PARALYMPIC RECORD 11.03 PRADO Lucas BRA Beijing (CHN) 9 SEP 2008 NPC Sport Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Phase Lane Pos Wind Time Code Class 1 2347 BROWN David USA 19 OCT 1992 T11 Final 3 1 -0.2 10.99 PR Guide AVERY Jerome USA 22 DEC 1978 Semifinal 2 5 1 +0.7 11.04 Q PR Round 1 Heat 5 3 1 +0.7 11.35 Q PR 2 1146 GOMES Felipe BRA 26 APR 1986 T11 Final 1 2 -0.2 11.08 PB Guide de LIMA SILVA J BRA 19 FEB 1987 Semifinal 2 3 2 +0.7 11.15 q PB Round 1 Heat 4 5 1 +0.2 11.22 Q PB 3 1911 SHIKONGO Ananias NAM 21 JUL 1986 T11 Final 5 3 -0.2 11.11 RR Guide TJIVIJU Even NAM 2 FEB 1992 Semifinal 1 3 1 +0.6 11.23 Q RR Round 1 Heat 3 1 1 +0.3 11.17 Q RR 4 1241 DI Dongdong CHN 29 DEC 1993 T11 Final 7 4 -0.2 11.32 Guide WANG Lin CHN 6 OCT 1988 Semifinal 3 3 1 +0.9 11.28 Q Round 1 Heat 2 1 2 +0.4 11.21 q Legend: PB Personal Best Pos Position PR Paralympic Record Q Qualified by place q Qualified by time RR Regional Record SB Season Best ATM111000_74D 2.0 Report Created SUN 11 SEP 2016 19:09 Page 1 of 1 Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SAT 10 SEP 2016 Semifinals semifinais Results REVISED Resultados 10 SEP 20:40 WORLD RECORD 10.92 BROWN David USA Walnut, California (USA) 18 APR 2014 PARALYMPIC RECORD 11.03 PRADO Lucas BRA Beijing (CHN) 9 SEP 2008 SEMIFINAL 1 Start Time: 20:00 Wind: +0.6 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11911 SHIKONGO Ananias NAM 21 JUL 1986 T11 3 0.17011.23 Q Guide TJIVIJU Even NAM 2 FEB 1992 0.172 21139 COSTA de OLIVEIRA Ricardo BRA 14 JUN 1982 T11 7 0.141 11.44 Guide da SILVA Celio Miguel BRA 31 JUL 1983 0.180 31610 HALIM DALIMUNTE Abdul INA 28 DEC 1984 T11 5 0.17511.58 PB Guide PERMANA ANJAR Emanuel INA 27 DEC 1987 0.195 42353 GILLETTE Lex USA 19 OCT 1984 T11 1 0.160 11.73 Guide WILLIAMS Wesley USA 13 AUG 1982 0.171 SEMIFINAL 2 Start Time: 20:06 Wind: +0.7 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 12347 BROWN David USA 19 OCT 1992 T11 5 0.15411.04 Q Guide AVERY Jerome USA 22 DEC 1978 0.139 21146 GOMES Felipe BRA 26 APR 1986 T11 3 0.20611.15 q PB Guide de LIMA SILVA Jonas BRA 19 FEB 1987 0.189 31303 ARCE OROZCO Delfo Jose COL 19 SEP 1980 T11 7 0.14011.68 =SB Guide BARRIOS PAREJO Arley COL 9 JUN 1992 0.162 41026 SANTOS Octavio Angelo dos ANG 2 SEP 1981 T11 1 0.174 11.71 Guide MANUEL Luis ANG 7 FEB 1995 0.178 SEMIFINAL 3 Start Time: 20:12 Wind: +0.9 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11241 DI Dongdong CHN 29 DEC 1993 T11 3 0.14511.28 Q Guide WANG Lin CHN 6 OCT 1988 0.167 21466 ADOLPHE Timothee FRA 29 DEC 1989 T11 5 0.182 11.28 Guide JOHN Jeffrey FRA 6 JUN 1992 0.140 32407 FERRER Fernando VEN 31 OCT 1978 T11 1 0.18911.67 PB Guide MEDINA Edicson VEN 2 SEP 1994 0.148 1158 PRADO Lucas BRA 27 MAY 1985 T11 7 DNS Guide RICARDO Adauto Galdino BRA 29 JUN 1986 Qualification: First in each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) advance to the Final round. Weather conditions at the beginning of the 1st heat Temperature: 22 °C Humidity: 87 % Conditions: Partly cloudy Legend: =SB Equal Season Best DNS Did Not Start PB Personal Best Q Qualified by place q Qualified by time Performances on 1/1000s for athletes DI D (1241) (CHN) 11.272 and ADOLPHE T (1466) (FRA) 11.278 - Heat 3. ATM111200_73B 1.1 Report Created SAT 10 SEP 2016 20:40 Page 1 of 1 Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SAT 10 SEP 2016 Semifinals semifinais Results Summary REVISED Resumo de resultados 10 SEP 20:40 WORLD RECORD 10.92 BROWN David USA Walnut, California (USA) 18 APR 2014 PARALYMPIC RECORD 11.03 PRADO Lucas BRA Beijing (CHN) 9 SEP 2008 NPC Sport Rank Bib Name Heat Lane Position Wind Time Code Class 12347 BROWN David USA T11 251+0.711.11.0404Q Guide AVERY Jerome 2 1146 GOMES Felipe BRA T11 232+0.711.11.1515q PB Guide de LIMA SILVA Jonas 3 1911 SHIKONGO Ananias NAM T11 131+0.611.11.2323Q Guide TJIVIJU Even 4 1241 DI Dongdong CHN T11 331+0.911.11.2828Q Guide WANG Lin 5 1466 ADOLPHE Timothee FRA T11 352+0.911.11.2828 Guide JOHN Jeffrey 6 1139 COSTA de OLIVEIRA Ricardo BRA T11 172+0.611.11.4444 Guide da SILVA Celio Miguel 7 1610 HALIM DALIMUNTE Abdul INA T11 153+0.611.11.5858 PB Guide PERMANA ANJAR Emanuel 8 2407 FERRER Fernando VEN T11 313+0.911.11.6767 PB Guide MEDINA Edicson 9 1303 ARCE OROZCO Delfo Jose COL T11 273+0.711.11.6868 =SB Guide BARRIOS PAREJO Arley 10 1026 SANTOS Octavio Angelo dos ANG T11 214+0.711.11.7171 Guide MANUEL Luis 11 2353 GILLETTE Lex USA T11 114+0.611.11.7373 Guide WILLIAMS Wesley 1158 PRADO Lucas BRA T11 37 DNSDNS Guide RICARDO Adauto Galdino Qualification: First in each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) advance to the Final round. Legend: =SB Equal Season Best DNS Did Not Start PB Personal Best Q Qualified by place q Qualified by time Performances on 1/1000s for athletes DI D (1241) (CHN) 11.272 and ADOLPHE T (1466) (FRA) 11.278 - Heat 3. ATM111200_74A 1.1 Report Created SAT 10 SEP 2016 20:40 Page 1 of 1 Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SAT 10 SEP 2016 Round 1 primeira fase Results Resultados WORLD RECORD 10.92 BROWN David USA Walnut, California (USA) 18 APR 2014 PARALYMPIC RECORD 11.03 PRADO Lucas BRA Beijing (CHN) 9 SEP 2008 HEAT 1 Start Time: 10:12 Wind: +0.7 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11610 HALIM DALIMUNTE Abdul INA 28 DEC 1984 T11 3 0.17511.62 Q PB Guide PERMANA ANJAR Emanuel INA 27 DEC 1987 0.167 21158 PRADO Lucas BRA 27 MAY 1985 T11 1 0.14911.64 q Guide RICARDO Adauto Galdino BRA 29 JUN 1986 0.157 32353 GILLETTE Lex USA 19 OCT 1984 T11 5 0.14211.68 q Guide WILLIAMS Wesley USA 13 AUG 1982 0.133 1025 CHAMOLEIA Jose ANG 25 JUL 1997 T11 7 F1 DQ IPC 17.8 Guide PALANCA Nicolau ANG 15 NOV 1988 HEAT 2 Start Time: 10:19 Wind: +0.4 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11466 ADOLPHE Timothee FRA 29 DEC 1989 T11 5 0.19311.11 Q RR Guide JOHN Jeffrey FRA 6 JUN 1992 0.171 21241 DI Dongdong CHN 29 DEC 1993 T11 1 0.15311.21 q PB Guide WANG Lin CHN 6 OCT 1988 0.171 32398 SAKHATOV Miran UZB 8 FEB 1991 T11 7 0.22411.87 PB Guide KHAMROKULOV Jaloliddin UZB 6 MAY 1998 0.147 41425 PORRAS Xavier ESP 22 AUG 1981 T11 3 0.165 11.99 Guide MARTIN PANADES Enric Ismael ESP 18 AUG 1980 0.165 HEAT 3 Start Time: 10:26 Wind: +0.3 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11911 SHIKONGO Ananias NAM 21 JUL 1986 T11 1 0.14311.17 Q RR Guide TJIVIJU Even NAM 2 FEB 1992 0.251 21139 COSTA de OLIVEIRA Ricardo BRA 14 JUN 1982 T11 7 0.14611.66 q Guide da SILVA Celio Miguel BRA 31 JUL 1983 0.179 31303 ARCE OROZCO Delfo Jose COL 19 SEP 1980 T11 3 0.14011.68 q SB Guide BARRIOS PAREJO Arley COL 9 JUN 1992 0.148 1085 MURADOV Elchin AZE 1 SEP 1989 T11 5 0.257 DQ IPC 6.16 Guide IBRAHIMOV Hakim AZE 2 OCT 1990 0.166 HEAT 4 Start Time: 10:33 Wind: +0.2 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 11146 GOMES Felipe BRA 26 APR 1986 T11 5 0.19011.22 Q SB Guide de LIMA SILVA Jonas BRA 19 FEB 1987 0.187 21389 HERNANDEZ Joselito DOM 8 OCT 1993 T11 1 0.220 11.73 Guide VOLQUEZ DIAZ Bizmark DOM 21 FEB 1993 0.198 31424 PAREJO MAZA Martin ESP 15 JUL 1989 T11 3 0.173 11.91 Guide STEWART ORTIZ Timoteo ESP 30 AUG 1991 0.154 42255 YANG Chuan-Hui TPE 20 OCT 1990 T11 7 0.14711.93 SB Guide HUANG Te-Tseng TPE 20 NOV 1995 0.164 ATM111900_73B 1.0 Report Created SAT 10 SEP 2016 10:45 Page 1 of 2 Olympic Stadium Athletics Estádio Olímpico Atletismo Men's 100m - T11 100m rasos masculino - T11 SAT 10 SEP 2016 Round 1 primeira fase Results Resultados HEAT 5 Start Time: 10:40 Wind: +0.7 m/s NPC Sport Reaction Rank Bib Name Date of Birth Lane Result Code Class Time 12347 BROWN David USA 19 OCT 1992 T11 3 0.14811.35 Q Guide AVERY Jerome USA 22 DEC 1978 0.147 21026 SANTOS Octavio Angelo dos ANG 2 SEP 1981 T11 7 0.18911.68 q SB Guide MANUEL Luis ANG 7 FEB 1995 0.196 32407 FERRER Fernando VEN 31 OCT 1978 T11 5 0.20911.70 q SB Guide MEDINA Edicson VEN 2 SEP 1994 0.157 41936 RANA Bikram NEP 28 SEP 1980 T11 1 0.165 13.02 Guide CHAUDHARY Chhabilal NEP 7 DEC 1987 0.233 Qualification: First in each heat (Q) and the next 7 fastest (q) advance to the Semifinals.
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