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Paralympic Records (.Pdf) PARALYMPIC RECORDS MEN STATUS DISCIPLINE START CATEGORY TYPE OF TRACK TIME / DISTANCE NAME DATE VENUE Historical 200m Flying start LC 3 Open air track 14"084 NORBERT ZETTLER (AUT) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 200m Flying start LC 2 Open air track 12"304 DORY SELINGER (USA) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 200m Flying start LC 1 Open air track 11"830 ROBERT WHITFORD (USA) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 200m Flying start B Open air track 11"247 VINCENT MIGNON (FRA) 18/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Eric Guezo (FRA) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor track 10"918 JAN SZOJKA (SVK) 21/10/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Juraj Petrovic (SVK) Historical 200m Flying start B Indoor track 10"771 KIERAN MODRA (AUS) 20/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) David Short (AUS) Absolute 200m Flying start B Indoor track 10"050 ANTHONY KAPPES (GBR) 02/09/2012 LONDON (GBR) Craig Maclean (GBR) Historical 1km Standing start LC 3 Open air track 1'22"322 MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ (ESP) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 1km Standing start LC 2 Open air track 1'12"914 DORY SELINGER (USA) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 1km Standing start LC 1 Open air track 1'11"301 WOLFGANG EIBECK (AUT) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 1km Standing start C 5 Indoor track 1'05"947 ALFONSO CABELLO (ESP) 31/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 1km Standing start C 5 Indoor track 1'04"494 ALFONSO CABELLO (ESP) 09/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 1km Standing start LC 4 Indoor track 1'21"767 GREG BALL (AUS) 18/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 1km Standing start CP 4 Indoor track 1'11"353 JIRI BOUSKA (CZE) 18/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 1KM Standing start C 4 Indoor track 1'05"466 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 09/09/2008 BEIJING (CHN) Absolute 1KM Standing start C 4 Indoor track 1'04"492 JODY CUNDY (GBR) 09/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 1km Standing start LC 3 Indoor track 1'21"393 RADOVAN KAUFMAN (SVK) 19/10/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Historical 1km Standing start LC 3 Indoor track 1'19"294 LAURENT THIRIONET (FRA) 18/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 1km Standing start CP 3 Indoor track 1'14"472 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 18/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Absolute 1km Standing start C 3 Indoor track 1'08"668 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 09/09/2008 BEIJING (CHN) Historical 1km Standing start LC 2 Indoor track 1'11"461 JIRI JEZEK (CZE) 19/10/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Historical 1km Standing start C 2 Indoor track 1'15"858 TOBIAS GRAF (GER) 30/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 1km Standing start C 2 Indoor track 1'14"716 TRISTEN CHERNOVE (CAN) 10/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 1km Standing start LC 1 Indoor track 1'09"929 MATTHEW GRAY (AUS) 19/10/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Historical 1km Standing start C 1 Indoor track 1'13"009 ZHANG YU LI (CHN) 30/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 1km Standing start C 1 Indoor track 1'11"937 ZHANG YU LI (CHN) 10/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 1km Standing start B Open air track 1'06"858 PATRICE SENMARTIN (FRA) 17/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Thierry Gintrand (FRA) Historical 1km Standing start B Indoor track 1'04"950 SHIGEO YOSHIHARA (JPN) 23/10/2000 SYDNEY (AUS) Koichi Mizusawa (JPN) Historical 1km Standing start B Indoor track 1'01"351 NEIL FACHIE (GBR) 01/09/2012 LONDON (GBR) Barney Storey (GBR) Absolute 1km Standing start B Indoor track 59"822 TRISTAN BANGMA (NED) 11/09/2016 RIO (BRA) TEUN MULDER (NED) Historical 3km Standing start LC 4 Indoor track 4'17"914 MICHAEL TEUBER (GER) 19/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start LC 4 Indoor track 3'59"741 PAOLO VIGANO (ITA) 09/09/2008 BEIJING (CHN) Historical 3km Standing start CP 4 Indoor track 3'35"370 CHRISTOPHER SCOTT (AUS) 19/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start LC 3 Indoor track 4'09"738 ANTONIO GARCIA (ESP) 18/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start LC 3 Indoor track 4'02"961 LAURENT THIRIONET (FRA) 19/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start LC 3 Indoor track 4'02"809 LAURENT THIRIONET (FRA) 19/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start CP 3 Indoor track 3'26"260 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 20/09/2004 ATHENS (GRE) Historical 3km Standing start C 3 Indoor track 3'35"257 DARREN KENNY (GBR) 31/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 3km Standing start C 3 Indoor track 3'32"336 DAVID NICHOLAS (AUS) 09/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 3km Standing start C 2 Indoor track 3'45"828 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 31/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Historical 3km Standing start C 2 Indoor track 3'45"243 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 31/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 3km Standing start C 2 Indoor track 3'42"916 GUIHUA LIANG (CHN) 09/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 3km Standing start C 1 Indoor track 3'53"881 MARK LEE COLBOURNE (GBR) 31/08/2012 LONDON (GBR) Absolute 3km Standing start C 1 Indoor track 3'50"373 LI ZHANGYU 09/09/2016 RIO (BRA) Historical 4km Standing start LC 3 Open air track 5'30"483 MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ (ESP) 18/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 4km Standing start LC 2 Open air track 5'09"328 DORY SELINGER (USA) 18/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) Historical 4km Standing start LC 1 Open air track 4'54"296 WOLFGANG EIBECK (AUT) 18/08/1996 ATLANTA (USA) 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02/09/2012 LONDON (GBR) C 4 Hao Xie C 5 Xiaofei Ji Xinyang Liu Absolute 750m by team Standing start Indoor track 48"635 GREAT BRITAIN 11/09/2016 RIO (BRA) C 2 LOUIS ROLFE C 5 JON-ALLAN BUTTERWORTH C 4 JODY CUNDY In italic: old classification system As of 23.01.2017 2/2.
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