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IPC Athletics Open European Championships Espoo 22.8.2005-27.8.2005 RESULTS Men T11 100 M Semifinal 1. Carlos Lopes IPC Athletics Open European Championships Espoo 22.8.2005-27.8.2005 RESULTS Men T11 100 m semifinal 1. Carlos Lopes T11 POR 11,80 2. Gauthier Tresor Makunda T11 FRA 11,85 3. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 11,91 4. Xavier Porras T11 ESP 12,05 5. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 12,29 6. Jose Camacho T11 VEN 12,39 7. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 12,82 8. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 12,86 Erä 1 Tuuli: +0,3 1. Carlos Lopes T11 POR 11,80 2. Xavier Porras T11 ESP 12,05 3. Jose Camacho T11 VEN 12,39 4. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 12,82 Erä 2 Tuuli: -0,7 1. Gauthier Tresor Makunda T11 FRA 11,85 2. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 11,91 3. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 12,29 4. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 12,86 Men T11 100 m heats 1. Gauthier Tresor Makunda T11 FRA 11,78 2. Carlos Lopes T11 POR 11,89 3. Jose Camacho T11 VEN 12,20 4. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 12,27 5. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 12,34 6. Xavier Porras T11 ESP 12,56 7. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 12,60 8. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 12,67 9. Lukas Hendry T11 SUI 13,07 10. Seiki Sato T11 JPN 13,13 11. Felipe Gomes T11 BRA 13,67 12. Luis Pacheco T11 POR 13,76 Firmino Batista T11 POR DQ Erä 1 Tuuli: -0,4 1. Gauthier Tresor Makunda T11 FRA 11,78 2. Seiki Sato T11 JPN 13,13 Firmino Batista T11 POR DQ Erä 2 Tuuli: -3,6 1. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 12,34 2. Xavier Porras T11 ESP 12,56 3. Lukas Hendry T11 SUI 13,07 Erä 3 Tuuli: 0,0 1. Carlos Lopes T11 POR 11,89 2. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 12,27 3. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 12,67 Erä 4 Tuuli: +0,4 1. Jose Camacho T11 VEN 12,20 2. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 12,60 3. Felipe Gomes T11 BRA 13,67 4. Luis Pacheco T11 POR 13,76 Men T13 100 m heats 1. Jason Smyth T13 IRL 11,01 2. Ioannis Protos T13 GRE 11,36 3. Andre Andrade T13 BRA 11,42 4. Kordian Galinski T13 POL 11,44 5. Royal Mitchell T13 USA 11,45 6. Ihar Fartunau T13 BLR 11,66 7. William Stanley T13 CAN 11,83 8. Radoslav Zlatanov T13 BUL 11,93 9. Ifraim Ljuta T13 MKD 12,16 10. Per Jonsson T13 SWE 12,26 11. Ruslan Ramazanov T13 FIN 12,52 12. Norbert Holik T13 SVK 13,14 13. Fran Skracic T13 CRO 13,60 Erä 1 Tuuli: +0,3 1. Jason Smyth T13 IRL 11,01 2. Ioannis Protos T13 GRE 11,36 3. Royal Mitchell T13 USA 11,45 4. Ihar Fartunau T13 BLR 11,66 5. Ruslan Ramazanov T13 FIN 12,52 6. Norbert Holik T13 SVK 13,14 7. Fran Skracic T13 CRO 13,60 Erä 2 Tuuli: -1,3 1. Andre Andrade T13 BRA 11,42 2. Kordian Galinski T13 POL 11,44 3. William Stanley T13 CAN 11,83 4. Radoslav Zlatanov T13 BUL 11,93 5. Ifraim Ljuta T13 MKD 12,16 6. Per Jonsson T13 SWE 12,26 Men T36 100 m heats 1. Aliaksandr Daniliuk T36 BLR 12,74 2. Marcin Mielczarek T36 POL 12,78 3. Graeme Ballard T36 GBR 12,80 4. Roman Pavlyk T36 UKR 12,88 5. Panagiotis Manetas T36 GRE 13,05 6. Vilmantas Juodis T36 LTU 13,08 7. Ben Rushgrove T36 GBR 13,21 8. Ahmed Essa Yaqoob Hassan T36 UAE 13,30 9. Mariusz Sobczak T36 POL 14,16 10. Ioannis Moisidis T36 GRE 14,74 11. Anastasios Petropoulos T36 GRE 15,18 12. Takuma Yamaguchi T36 JPN 15,28 13. Armands Gutmanis T36 LAT 15,29 Erä 1 Tuuli: -1,4 1. Graeme Ballard T36 GBR 12,80 2. Roman Pavlyk T36 UKR 12,88 3. Vilmantas Juodis T36 LTU 13,08 4. Mariusz Sobczak T36 POL 14,16 5. Ioannis Moisidis T36 GRE 14,74 6. Anastasios Petropoulos T36 GRE 15,18 Erä 2 Tuuli: -0,9 1. Aliaksandr Daniliuk T36 BLR 12,74 2. Marcin Mielczarek T36 POL 12,78 3. Panagiotis Manetas T36 GRE 13,05 4. Ben Rushgrove T36 GBR 13,21 5. Ahmed Essa Yaqoob Hassan T36 UAE 13,30 6. Takuma Yamaguchi T36 JPN 15,28 7. Armands Gutmanis T36 LAT 15,29 Men T53 100 m final Tuuli: -1,0 1. Eric Gauthier T53 CAN 16,98 2. Bojan Mitic T53 SUI 17,01 3. Roy Guerin T53 IRL 17,29 4. Mikhail Terentiev T53 RUS 17,43 5. Sergey Shilov T53 RUS 17,58 6. Jacques Bouchard T53 CAN 17,70 7. Barry Patriquin T53 CAN 17,93 8. Gottfried Ferchl T53 AUT 18,15 Men T53 100 m heats 1. Bojan Mitic T53 SUI 16,59 2. Eric Gauthier T53 CAN 17,14 3. Sergey Shilov T53 RUS 17,39 4. Roy Guerin T53 IRL 17,40 5. Barry Patriquin T53 CAN 17,43 6. Jacques Bouchard T53 CAN 17,68 7. Mikhail Terentiev T53 RUS 17,73 8. Huzhao Li T53 CHN 17,86 9. Fahad AlGanaidl T53 KSA 17,97 10. Gottfried Ferchl T53 AUT 18,20 11. Ramazan Cuglan T53 TUR 19,19 12. Janne Seppälä T53 FIN 19,55 13. Joao Correia T52 POR 22,68 Erä 1 Tuuli: +0,6 1. Bojan Mitic T53 SUI 16,59 2. Roy Guerin T53 IRL 17,40 3. Barry Patriquin T53 CAN 17,43 4. Mikhail Terentiev T53 RUS 17,73 5. Huzhao Li T53 CHN 17,86 6. Gottfried Ferchl T53 AUT 18,20 7. Joao Correia T52 POR 22,68 Erä 2 Tuuli: -1,4 1. Eric Gauthier T53 CAN 17,14 2. Sergey Shilov T53 RUS 17,39 3. Jacques Bouchard T53 CAN 17,68 4. Fahad AlGanaidl T53 KSA 17,97 5. Ramazan Cuglan T53 TUR 19,19 6. Janne Seppälä T53 FIN 19,55 Men T54 400 m heats 1. David Weir T54 GBR 50,72 2. Kenny Van Weeghel T54 NED 51,06 3. Marcel Hug T54 SUI 51,08 4. Julien Casoli T54 FRA 51,38 5. Alhassane Balde T54 GER 51,65 6. Robert Figl T54 GER 52,41 7. Sebastian Cleem T54 GER 52,49 8. Scot Hollonbeck T54 USA 52,56 9. Richard Nicholson T54 AUS 52,78 10. Colin Mathieson T54 CAN 53,46 11. Daniel Normandin T54 CAN 54,06 12. Tobias Lötscher T54 SUI 54,53 13. Carl Marquis T54 CAN 54,72 14. Alberto Batista T54 POR 55,25 15. Andreas Ottosson T54 SWE 57,35 16. Jerry Mitchell T54 USA 57,52 17. David Griffith T54 IRL 58,19 18. Aron Andersson T54 SWE 58,59 19. Dennis Alkell T54 SWE 58,86 20. Ömer Cantay T54 TUR 59,19 21. John Glynn T54 IRL 1.01,77 22. Michele Briano T54 ITA 1.02,97 Erä 1 1. Kenny Van Weeghel T54 NED 51,06 2. Julien Casoli T54 FRA 51,38 3. Alhassane Balde T54 GER 51,65 4. Colin Mathieson T54 CAN 53,46 5. Jerry Mitchell T54 USA 57,52 6. John Glynn T54 IRL 1.01,77 7. Michele Briano T54 ITA 1.02,97 Erä 2 1. David Weir T54 GBR 50,72 2. Robert Figl T54 GER 52,41 3. Scot Hollonbeck T54 USA 52,56 4. Daniel Normandin T54 CAN 54,06 5. Tobias Lötscher T54 SUI 54,53 6. Alberto Batista T54 POR 55,25 7. Andreas Ottosson T54 SWE 57,35 8. Dennis Alkell T54 SWE 58,86 Erä 3 1. Marcel Hug T54 SUI 51,08 2. Sebastian Cleem T54 GER 52,49 3. Richard Nicholson T54 AUS 52,78 4. Carl Marquis T54 CAN 54,72 5. David Griffith T54 IRL 58,19 6. Aron Andersson T54 SWE 58,59 7. Ömer Cantay T54 TUR 59,19 Men T11 400 m heats 1. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 54,93 2. Firmino Batista T11 POR 55,70 3. Aladji Ba T11 FRA 55,98 4. Artem Tayganov T11 RUS 56,11 5. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 56,62 6. Gameiro Jose T11 POR 56,64 7. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 56,71 8. Pedro Delgado T11 ESP 56,89 9. Lukas Hendry T11 SUI 57,49 10. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 57,61 11. Waleed AlAida T11 KSA 1.04,56 12. Luis Pacheco T11 POR 1.06,47 Erä 1 1. Oleksandr Ivanyukhin T11 UKR 54,93 2. Artem Tayganov T11 RUS 56,11 3. Dustin Walsh T11 CAN 56,62 4. Gameiro Jose T11 POR 56,64 Erä 2 1. Aladji Ba T11 FRA 55,98 2. Pedro Delgado T11 ESP 56,89 3. Lukas Hendry T11 SUI 57,49 4. Luis Pacheco T11 POR 1.06,47 Erä 3 1. Firmino Batista T11 POR 55,70 2. Hilario Moreira Neto T11 BRA 56,71 3. Luis Bullido T11 ESP 57,61 4. Waleed AlAida T11 KSA 1.04,56 Men T12 200 m semifinal 1. Matthias Schröder T12 GER 22,74 2. Daniel Wozniak T12 POL 23,00 3. Pedro Cesar Moares T12 BRA 23,21 4. Andrey Koptev T12 RUS 23,33 5. Gabriel Potra T12 POR 23,35 6. Mykhaylo Demskyy T12 UKR 23,40 7. Fco. Jose Sanchez T12 ESP 23,50 8. Josiah Jamison T12 USA 24,03 Erä 1 Tuuli: -1,3 1. Daniel Wozniak T12 POL 23,00 2. Pedro Cesar Moares T12 BRA 23,21 3.
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