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2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9Th August 12:00H 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12:00h 100 male RR2 heats WR : 20"02 Wiktor Hanssen 1 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 187 4 BJÖRK, JERRY RR2 Sweden 22"01 F 2 195 2 TEGNELUND, GUSTAV RR2 Sweden 22"96 F 3 194 3 STÅLFORS, PONTUS RR2 Sweden 23"00 F 4 265 5 LOMAR, JOAO RR2 Portugal 31"56 2 +0,9 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 262 5 KROMANN, LASSE RR2 Denmark 21"18 F 2 190 4 HANSSEN, WIKTOR RR2 Sweden 21"51 F 3 157 6 TALBOT, THOMAS RR2 England 24"05 F 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12,05h 100 women T37 Heats WR : 13"13 Georgina Hermitage 1 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 224 3 PIOTROWSKA, MARTA T37 Poland 15"03 F 2 252 4 CHIMPAEN, AORAWAN T37 Thailand 16"58 F 3 181 5 NICKEL, KASEY T37 USA 16"64 F 4 253 6 SAECHANG, WILAWAN T37 Thailand 17"58 F 5 144 2 RICHARDS, AMELIA T37 England 18"68 2 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 115 3 MCNALLY, ABBIE T37 Scotland 15"29 F 2 174 4 BEAUDOIN, MARGARET T37 USA 18"06 F 3 175 2 GAMBIN, MICHELLE T37 USA 20"81 4 178 5 LIKER, ARIEL T37 USA 21"31 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12:10h 100 male T37 Heats WR : 11"42 Charl Du Toit 1 -0,7 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 112 5 CLOW, LEWIS T37 Scotland 12"87 F 2 248 3 MEESAP, CHATCHAWAL T37 Thailand 13"14 F 3 104 6 STÜTZ, DANIEL T37 Austria 14"38 236 4 FREELAND, GAERRISEN T37 Canada n.p. 2 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 130 3 FOX, GEORGE T37 England 12"39 F 2 266 4 VAN ROOYEN, RUHAN T37 South Africa 12"54 F 3 109 2 TOH, JUN JIE T37 Singapore 13"15 4 185 6 JANDERBERG, ALBIN T37 Sweden 17"43 158 5 IBARRA, DANIEL T37 Spain DQ Art 162.7 3 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 219 4 KOTKOWSKI, MICHAL T37 Poland 12"36 F 2 222 5 OWCZAREK, MATEUSZ T37 Poland 12"64 F 3 247 6 SAEWANG, SAKPHET T37 Thailand 13"23 4 159 3 SORIANO, IVAN T37 Spain 13"56 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12:15h 100 women T35 Heats WR : 13"43 Isis Holt 1 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 217 3 KIBIL, JAGODA T35 Poland 16"87 F 2 137 4 MANNINGS, PHILIPPA T35 England 18"79 F 3 134 2 GREENWOOD, GRACE T35 England 18"80 F 4 177 5 GRAY, CATHRYN T35 USA 23"14 6 171 6 TRIVEDI, HEENABEN DILIPKUMAR T36 India 1'10"76 2 +0,4 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 140 3 OATES, INDIA T35 England 16"52 F 2 103 4 SAUNDERS, HOLLY T35 Australia 17"54 F 3 100 2 GIDDINGS, SUMMER T35 Australia 19"32 F 4 128 5 DIXON, LEAHA T35 England 28"98 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12:20h 100 male T38 Heats WR : 10"74 Jianwen Hu 1 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 241 4 WHITEHOUSE, KYLE T38 Canada 12"02 F 2 138 3 MARKHAM, TOBY T38 England 12"30 F 3 116 5 PATERSON, ROSS T38 Scotland 12"33 F 4 173 6 BADEAUX, NICHOLAS T38 USA 13"37 5 232 2 BOOTH, HUDSON T38 Canada 13"61 6 102 1 RICHES, NICK T38 Australia 14"03 2 +0,6 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 161 4 ALBALADEJO, LORENZO T38 Spain 12"15 F 2 251 5 CHAIKHAN, NATHAYOD T38 Thailand 12"18 F 3 180 3 MONDT, DEREK T38 USA 12"97 F 4 148 6 WILLIAMS, JAHZIAH T38 England 13"27 5 165 2 BANDHARA, RAJ HITENDRAKUMAR T38 India 17"01 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 12:25h 100 male T34 Heats WR : 14"80 Rheed McCracken 1 -0,6 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 246 3 RATTANA, CHAIWAT T34 Thailand 16"81 F 2 129 5 EDWARDS, JAMIE T34 England 18"07 F 3 198 4 NAWAD, AHMED T34 UAE 18"22 F 4 176 6 GEHLE, CALEB T33 USA 28"43 124 2 BROWN, GARETH T34 England n.p. 2 0,0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 111 4 BLACKIE, NATHAN T34 Scotland 17"54 F 2 238 3 LECLERC, LEE T34 Canada 18"32 F 3 183 2 COOPER, MATTHEW T34 IA 18"43 F 4 202 6 ALBLOOSHI, HUMAID T34 UAE 20"68 5 131 5 FREEMAN, NATHAN T34 England 24"01 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 16,30h 100 male RR1 final WR : -2.0 26"79 Nikolaj Overgaard Christensen cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 259 4 CHRISTENSEN, NIKOLAJ OVERGAARD RR1 Denmark 28"29 2 189 6 ERIKSSON, HENRIK RR1 Sweden 31"51 3 263 2 CORREIA, HUGO RR1 Portugal 31"64 4 152 5 HAYER, MUNINDER RR1 England 32"38 5 188 3 DA SILVA OLSSON, OLOF RR1 Sweden 36"90 6 255 1 NOVIKOVAS, ANDREJUS RR1 Lithuania 50"70 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 16:35h 100 women RR1 final WR RR1 : 29"17 Pauline Lundberg -1,2 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 196 4 VAIHINGER, MARIKA RR1 Sweden 34"76 2 154 3 MOULAM, BETHANY RR1 England 44"04 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 16:40h 100 women RR2 final WR RR2 : 19"60 Kayleigh Haggo 0.0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 155 4 SIMPSON, ELLIE RR2 England 21"84 2 256 3 WRANG, PERNILLE RR2 Denmark 24"57 3 193 2 OSCARSSON, JULIA RR2 Sweden 25"44 4 264 6 SEMEDO, SANDRA RR2 Portugal 25"81 5 150 5 CONNEELY, ORLA RR2 England 26"41 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 16:45h 100 male T34 final WR : 14"80 Rheed McCracken -1,2 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 246 4 RATTANA, CHAIWAT T34 Thailand 17"73 2 111 3 BLACKIE, NATHAN T34 Scotland 17"91 3 183 1 COOPER, MATTHEW T34 IA 18"76 4 198 2 NAWAD, AHMED T34 UAE 18"90 5 129 5 EDWARDS, JAMIE T34 England 19"04 6 238 6 LECLERC, LEE T34 Canada 19"14 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 16:50h 100 male T33 final WR : 16"46 Ahmad Almutairi -0,7 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 184 3 FREEMAN, JAMES T33 IA 22"46 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 17:20h 100 male RR2 final WR : 20"02 Wiktor Hanssen -0,1 cl. dorsal Line GALLAGHER, OLIVIA Track Class Country Time 1 262 4 KROMANN, LASSE RR2 Denmark 21"35 2 190 3 HANSSEN, WIKTOR RR2 Sweden 21"83 3 195 2 TEGNELUND, GUSTAV RR2 Sweden 22"50 4 187 5 BJÖRK, JERRY RR2 Sweden 22"89 5 194 6 STÅLFORS, PONTUS RR2 Sweden 23"16 6 157 1 TALBOT, THOMAS RR2 England 24"92 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 17:25h 100 women RR3 final WR : 19"02 Hannah Dines -0,8 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 260 4 HANSEN, MANJA SIMONE LUNDGAARD RR3 Denmark 21"96 2 151 2 DENMAN, CHARLIE RR3 England 23"37 3 186 5 AHONEN, SOFIA RR3 Sweden 23"99 4 257 3 OVERGAARD, ANDREA STOKHOLM RR3 Denmark 24"07 5 191 6 LANDER, MARIE RR3 Sweden 26"49 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 17:30h 100 women T36 final WR : 13"68 Yiting Shi -1.0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 101 3 LOVELL, MALI T36 Australia 17"36 2 108 2 MOHAMED HASSAN, MAISARAH T36 Singapore 18"86 3 139 4 NICHOLSON, ANNA T36 England 19"27 4 244 5 FABRA EDO, LAIA T36 Spain 19"43 5 169 1 KANWAR, JEETU T36 India 23"50 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 18:05h 100 male RR3 final WR : 17"48 Gavin Drysdale -1,2 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 120 3 DRYSDALE, GAVIN RR3 Scotland 18"03 2 156 4 SOLAIMAN, RAFI RR3 England 20"38 3 153 2 HUMPHREYS, MATTHEW RR3 England 20"39 157 5 TALBOT, THOMAS RR3 England n.p. 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 18:10h 100 women T35 final WR : 13"43 Isis Holt 0.0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 140 4 OATES, INDIA T35 England 16"14 2 217 3 KIBIL, JAGODA T35 Poland 16"16 3 103 5 SAUNDERS, HOLLY T35 Australia 17"52 4 134 6 GREENWOOD, GRACE T35 England 18"82 5 100 1 GIDDINGS, SUMMER T35 Australia 18"96 6 137 2 MANNINGS, PHILIPPA T35 England 19"01 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 18:15h 100 male T36 final WR : 11"90 Evgenii Shvetsov 0.0 cl. dorsal Line Name Track Class Country Time 1 212 4 CIUKSZA, KRZYSZTOF T36 Poland 12"86 2 249 5 SUKSANG, SANYA T36 Thailand 13"86 3 237 3 JOHNSTONE, MIKE T36 Canada 14"79 4 127 6 CLIFFORD, BRENDAN T36 England 15"35 5 164 2 VERMA, CHANDAN T36 India 16"23 2018 CPISRA World Games - Athletics Thursday 9th August 18:20h 100 male T35 final WR : 12"22 Ihor Tsvietov 0.0 cl.
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