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Men's 100m T44 | Final | London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships
Gold: Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Silver: Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Bronze: Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Start list:
Mpumelelo MHLONGO, South Africa
Michail SEITIS, Greece
Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Arnu FOURIE, South Africa
Jerome SINGLETON, United States of America
Andrea LANFRI, Italy
For more information on the London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships, please visit www.worldparaathletics.org/London2017
Results will be available here: http://www.paralympic.org/london-2017/schedule
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParaAthletics and follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ParaAthletics and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ParaAthletics
London 2017 was the ninth edition of...
published: 16 Jul 2017
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ParalympicsGB Classification Explainer
The purpose and process of Paralympic classification explained by the British Paralympic Association.
Find out more: https://paralympics.org.uk/footer-pages/classification
published: 26 Sep 2019
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Classification Explained: Para Athletics | Paralympic Games
Find more out about #WaitForTheGreats here: https://www.paralympic.org/waitforthegreats
In the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Summer Games, some of the world's top athletes help to explain what classification is in Para athletics.
More information about the Paralympic Games can be found on the Paralympic.org website. Like and follow the Paralympics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat at: @Paralympics
Each week we are celebrating a Para sport that will feature at the upcoming Paralympic Games. Stay tuned to learn all about your favourite Paralympic sport!
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to...
published: 26 Feb 2020
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Sport A-Z: Paralympic Classification
To ensure competition is fair and equal, all Paralympic sports have a system in place which ensures that winning is determined by skill, fitness, power, endurance, tactical ability and mental focus, the same factors that account for success in sport for able bodied athletes.
This process is called classification and its purpose is to minimise the impact of impairments on the activity (sport discipline). Having the impairment thus is not sufficient. The impact on the sport must be proved, and each in Paralympic sport, the criteria of grouping athletes by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment are named 'Sport Classes'. Through classification, it is determined which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. Th...
published: 31 Aug 2013
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Athletics | Men's 100m | T44 Final | London 2012 Paralympic Games
Medallists:
GOLD PEACOCK Jonnie GBR - Great Britain
SILVER BROWNE Richard USA - United States of America
BRONZE FOURIE Arnu RSA - South Africa
LONDON, 6 September - A pair of British victories less than 10 minutes apart, with wheelchair racer David WEIR (GBR) and lower-leg amputee sprinter Jonnie PEACOCK (GBR) triumphing in two of the most high-profile athletics events at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, sent the Olympic Stadium spectators into euphoria on Thursday night. PEACOCK succeeded Beijing 100m champion Oscar PISTORIUS (RSA) as the man to beat in the T44 men's 100m with a superb start that saw him ahead after just 10m. It was a lead that he was never to relinquish despite being pressed hard all the way to the line, which he crossed in a Paralympic record of 10.90, just 0.05 a...
published: 07 Sep 2012
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Athletics | Women's 100m - T44 Final | Rio 2016 Paralympic Game
Results:
Gold - MI Na People's Republic of China - 37.60m
Silver - COELHO Shirlene Brazil - 33.91m
Bronze - LENIHAN Noelle Ireland - 31.71m
Start List:
1 KANTANE Taiga Latvia
2 LENIHAN Noelle Ireland
3 COELHO Shirlene Brazil
4 JONES Beverley Great Britain
5 COHEN Yomaira Venezuela
6 BROWN Jennifer Canada
7 MI Na People's Republic of China
8 BERNA Eva Czech Republic
9 JIA Qianqian People's Republic of China
10 FOESSEL Renee Danielle Canada
11 ANDERSON Rae Australia
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/Paralympics and follow us: https://www.twitter.com/paralympics
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal ev...
published: 18 Sep 2016
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Athletics | Women's 200m - T44 Final | Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
Gold: VAN RHIJN Marlou
Silver: BENSUSAN Irmgard
Bronze: LE FUR Marie-Amelie
Start list:
AYANEBEKU Femita USA
TAKAKUWA Saki Japan
RAHMANI Abassia Switzerland
LE FUR Marie-Amelie France
VAN RHIJN Marlou Netherlands
BENSUSAN Irmgard Germay
SUGAR Laura Great Britain
VERSACE Giuseppina Italy
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/Paralympics and follow us: https://www.twitter.com/paralympics
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal events in 22 different sports.
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, o...
published: 15 Sep 2016
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Athletics - Women's 200m - T44 Final - London 2012 Paralympic Games
Medalist GOLD van RHIJN Marlou NED - Netherlands SILVER le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France BRONZE GREEN Katrin GER - Germany LONDON, 6 September M arlou VAN RHIJN (NED) won the T44 women's 200m despite a slow start. In the second half of the race the 20-year-old double-leg amputee just ate up the track after starting to motor off the bend, en route to setting a T43 world record of 26.18. VAN RHIJN overtook 100m gold medallist Marie-Amelie LE FUR (FRA), a single lower-leg amputee, 50m from the line and pulled away from her with every stride. However, LE FUR was rewarded not only with a silver medal but also a T44 world record of 26.76, going 0.36 faster than anyone else had ever done with her classification. ""I really love the British crowd. They were amazing. It really helped me go on to do...
published: 07 Sep 2012
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T44, T47 60m 20082018 Para Athletes
published: 20 Aug 2018
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Athletics - Women's 100m - T44 Final - London 2012 Paralympic Games
GOLD le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France SILVER van RHIJN Marlou NED -
Netherlands BRONZE HOLMES April USA - United States of America The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body
of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the Summer and Winter
Paralympic Games, and serves as the International Federation for nine
sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World
Championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to enabling
Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport
opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to
elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic
values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
For further information, please visit http://www....
published: 04 Sep 2012
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Men's 100m T44 | Final | London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships
Gold: Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Silver: Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Bronze: Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Start list:
Mpumelelo MHLONGO, South Afr...
Gold: Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Silver: Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Bronze: Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Start list:
Mpumelelo MHLONGO, South Africa
Michail SEITIS, Greece
Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Arnu FOURIE, South Africa
Jerome SINGLETON, United States of America
Andrea LANFRI, Italy
For more information on the London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships, please visit www.worldparaathletics.org/London2017
Results will be available here: http://www.paralympic.org/london-2017/schedule
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParaAthletics and follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ParaAthletics and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ParaAthletics
London 2017 was the ninth edition of the World Para Athletics Championships and marked the first time the event was held back-to-back with the IAAF equivalent. From 14-23 July, around 1,300 athletes from 100 countries took part, contesting 213 medal events.
International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
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Gold: Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Silver: Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Bronze: Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Start list:
Mpumelelo MHLONGO, South Africa
Michail SEITIS, Greece
Jonnie PEACOCK, Great Britain
Jarryd WALLACE, United States of America
Johannes FLOORS, Germany
Arnu FOURIE, South Africa
Jerome SINGLETON, United States of America
Andrea LANFRI, Italy
For more information on the London 2017 World Para Athletics Championships, please visit www.worldparaathletics.org/London2017
Results will be available here: http://www.paralympic.org/london-2017/schedule
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParaAthletics and follow us on Twitter https://www.twitter.com/ParaAthletics and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ParaAthletics
London 2017 was the ninth edition of the World Para Athletics Championships and marked the first time the event was held back-to-back with the IAAF equivalent. From 14-23 July, around 1,300 athletes from 100 countries took part, contesting 213 medal events.
International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
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#Paralympics
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
- published: 16 Jul 2017
- views: 32886
3:36
ParalympicsGB Classification Explainer
The purpose and process of Paralympic classification explained by the British Paralympic Association.
Find out more: https://paralympics.org.uk/footer-pages/cl...
The purpose and process of Paralympic classification explained by the British Paralympic Association.
Find out more: https://paralympics.org.uk/footer-pages/classification
https://wn.com/Paralympicsgb_Classification_Explainer
The purpose and process of Paralympic classification explained by the British Paralympic Association.
Find out more: https://paralympics.org.uk/footer-pages/classification
- published: 26 Sep 2019
- views: 17700
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Classification Explained: Para Athletics | Paralympic Games
Find more out about #WaitForTheGreats here: https://www.paralympic.org/waitforthegreats
In the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Summer Games, some of the w...
Find more out about #WaitForTheGreats here: https://www.paralympic.org/waitforthegreats
In the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Summer Games, some of the world's top athletes help to explain what classification is in Para athletics.
More information about the Paralympic Games can be found on the Paralympic.org website. Like and follow the Paralympics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat at: @Paralympics
Each week we are celebrating a Para sport that will feature at the upcoming Paralympic Games. Stay tuned to learn all about your favourite Paralympic sport!
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/Paralympics
Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/paralympics
#Paralympics #ChangeStartsWithSport #Athletics
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
https://wn.com/Classification_Explained_Para_Athletics_|_Paralympic_Games
Find more out about #WaitForTheGreats here: https://www.paralympic.org/waitforthegreats
In the build-up to the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Summer Games, some of the world's top athletes help to explain what classification is in Para athletics.
More information about the Paralympic Games can be found on the Paralympic.org website. Like and follow the Paralympics on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat at: @Paralympics
Each week we are celebrating a Para sport that will feature at the upcoming Paralympic Games. Stay tuned to learn all about your favourite Paralympic sport!
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/Paralympics
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#Paralympics #ChangeStartsWithSport #Athletics
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
- published: 26 Feb 2020
- views: 3783
2:53
Sport A-Z: Paralympic Classification
To ensure competition is fair and equal, all Paralympic sports have a system in place which ensures that winning is determined by skill, fitness, power, enduran...
To ensure competition is fair and equal, all Paralympic sports have a system in place which ensures that winning is determined by skill, fitness, power, endurance, tactical ability and mental focus, the same factors that account for success in sport for able bodied athletes.
This process is called classification and its purpose is to minimise the impact of impairments on the activity (sport discipline). Having the impairment thus is not sufficient. The impact on the sport must be proved, and each in Paralympic sport, the criteria of grouping athletes by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment are named 'Sport Classes'. Through classification, it is determined which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. This, to a certain extent, is similar to grouping athletes by age, gender or weight.
Classification is sport-specific because an impairment affects the ability to perform in different sports to a different extent. As a consequence, an athlete may meet the criteria in one sport, but may not meet the criteria in another sport.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality. For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org.
To watch videos on demand from Paralympic Games and to subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on
Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
https://wn.com/Sport_A_Z_Paralympic_Classification
To ensure competition is fair and equal, all Paralympic sports have a system in place which ensures that winning is determined by skill, fitness, power, endurance, tactical ability and mental focus, the same factors that account for success in sport for able bodied athletes.
This process is called classification and its purpose is to minimise the impact of impairments on the activity (sport discipline). Having the impairment thus is not sufficient. The impact on the sport must be proved, and each in Paralympic sport, the criteria of grouping athletes by the degree of activity limitation resulting from the impairment are named 'Sport Classes'. Through classification, it is determined which athletes are eligible to compete in a sport and how athletes are grouped together for competition. This, to a certain extent, is similar to grouping athletes by age, gender or weight.
Classification is sport-specific because an impairment affects the ability to perform in different sports to a different extent. As a consequence, an athlete may meet the criteria in one sport, but may not meet the criteria in another sport.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is committed to enabling Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality. For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org.
To watch videos on demand from Paralympic Games and to subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on
Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
- published: 31 Aug 2013
- views: 22363
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Athletics | Men's 100m | T44 Final | London 2012 Paralympic Games
Medallists:
GOLD PEACOCK Jonnie GBR - Great Britain
SILVER BROWNE Richard USA - United States of America
BRONZE FOURIE Arnu RSA - South Africa
LONDON, 6 Se...
Medallists:
GOLD PEACOCK Jonnie GBR - Great Britain
SILVER BROWNE Richard USA - United States of America
BRONZE FOURIE Arnu RSA - South Africa
LONDON, 6 September - A pair of British victories less than 10 minutes apart, with wheelchair racer David WEIR (GBR) and lower-leg amputee sprinter Jonnie PEACOCK (GBR) triumphing in two of the most high-profile athletics events at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, sent the Olympic Stadium spectators into euphoria on Thursday night. PEACOCK succeeded Beijing 100m champion Oscar PISTORIUS (RSA) as the man to beat in the T44 men's 100m with a superb start that saw him ahead after just 10m. It was a lead that he was never to relinquish despite being pressed hard all the way to the line, which he crossed in a Paralympic record of 10.90, just 0.05 away from his own world record set earlier this summer.The 19-year-old Briton showed his maturity by living up to all the expectations heaped on his young shoulders, as the roars of 'PEACOCK, PEACOCK' rang out around the Olympic Stadium prior to the gun being fired. The unheralded Richard BROWNE (USA) provided a challenge from an unexpected direction and finished second in a personal best 11.03.
"It's surreal. For the past four days I've been in the Village. I've been trying to keep focus for that time but when you've got guys like David (WEIR, GBR) going out and getting golds you just want to go out and be a part of that. It hasn't really sunk in yet. I don't think it will ever sink in. When I crossed the line and I'd won I was waiting for the time of the board and it was a relief to win." - Jonnie PEACOCK said.
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/Paralympics
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#Paralympics #London2012 #ParaAthletics
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
https://wn.com/Athletics_|_Men's_100M_|_T44_Final_|_London_2012_Paralympic_Games
Medallists:
GOLD PEACOCK Jonnie GBR - Great Britain
SILVER BROWNE Richard USA - United States of America
BRONZE FOURIE Arnu RSA - South Africa
LONDON, 6 September - A pair of British victories less than 10 minutes apart, with wheelchair racer David WEIR (GBR) and lower-leg amputee sprinter Jonnie PEACOCK (GBR) triumphing in two of the most high-profile athletics events at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, sent the Olympic Stadium spectators into euphoria on Thursday night. PEACOCK succeeded Beijing 100m champion Oscar PISTORIUS (RSA) as the man to beat in the T44 men's 100m with a superb start that saw him ahead after just 10m. It was a lead that he was never to relinquish despite being pressed hard all the way to the line, which he crossed in a Paralympic record of 10.90, just 0.05 away from his own world record set earlier this summer.The 19-year-old Briton showed his maturity by living up to all the expectations heaped on his young shoulders, as the roars of 'PEACOCK, PEACOCK' rang out around the Olympic Stadium prior to the gun being fired. The unheralded Richard BROWNE (USA) provided a challenge from an unexpected direction and finished second in a personal best 11.03.
"It's surreal. For the past four days I've been in the Village. I've been trying to keep focus for that time but when you've got guys like David (WEIR, GBR) going out and getting golds you just want to go out and be a part of that. It hasn't really sunk in yet. I don't think it will ever sink in. When I crossed the line and I'd won I was waiting for the time of the board and it was a relief to win." - Jonnie PEACOCK said.
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/Paralympics
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#Paralympics #London2012 #ParaAthletics
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 16755777
6:09
Athletics | Women's 100m - T44 Final | Rio 2016 Paralympic Game
Results:
Gold - MI Na People's Republic of China - 37.60m
Silver - COELHO Shirlene Brazil - 33.91m
Bronze - LENIHAN Noelle Ireland - 31.71m
Start List:
1 KANTA...
Results:
Gold - MI Na People's Republic of China - 37.60m
Silver - COELHO Shirlene Brazil - 33.91m
Bronze - LENIHAN Noelle Ireland - 31.71m
Start List:
1 KANTANE Taiga Latvia
2 LENIHAN Noelle Ireland
3 COELHO Shirlene Brazil
4 JONES Beverley Great Britain
5 COHEN Yomaira Venezuela
6 BROWN Jennifer Canada
7 MI Na People's Republic of China
8 BERNA Eva Czech Republic
9 JIA Qianqian People's Republic of China
10 FOESSEL Renee Danielle Canada
11 ANDERSON Rae Australia
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/Paralympics and follow us: https://www.twitter.com/paralympics
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal events in 22 different sports.
https://wn.com/Athletics_|_Women's_100M_T44_Final_|_Rio_2016_Paralympic_Game
Results:
Gold - MI Na People's Republic of China - 37.60m
Silver - COELHO Shirlene Brazil - 33.91m
Bronze - LENIHAN Noelle Ireland - 31.71m
Start List:
1 KANTANE Taiga Latvia
2 LENIHAN Noelle Ireland
3 COELHO Shirlene Brazil
4 JONES Beverley Great Britain
5 COHEN Yomaira Venezuela
6 BROWN Jennifer Canada
7 MI Na People's Republic of China
8 BERNA Eva Czech Republic
9 JIA Qianqian People's Republic of China
10 FOESSEL Renee Danielle Canada
11 ANDERSON Rae Australia
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/Paralympics and follow us: https://www.twitter.com/paralympics
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal events in 22 different sports.
- published: 18 Sep 2016
- views: 34391
5:29
Athletics | Women's 200m - T44 Final | Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
Gold: VAN RHIJN Marlou
Silver: BENSUSAN Irmgard
Bronze: LE FUR Marie-Amelie
Start list:
AYANEBEKU Femita USA
TAKAKUWA Saki Japan
RAHMANI Abassia Switzerland
LE...
Gold: VAN RHIJN Marlou
Silver: BENSUSAN Irmgard
Bronze: LE FUR Marie-Amelie
Start list:
AYANEBEKU Femita USA
TAKAKUWA Saki Japan
RAHMANI Abassia Switzerland
LE FUR Marie-Amelie France
VAN RHIJN Marlou Netherlands
BENSUSAN Irmgard Germay
SUGAR Laura Great Britain
VERSACE Giuseppina Italy
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
Like us: https://www.facebook.com/Paralympics and follow us: https://www.twitter.com/paralympics
The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal events in 22 different sports.
The International Paralympic Committee's vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Our mission is to lead the Paralympic Movement, oversee the delivery of the Paralympic Games and support members to enable Para athletes to achieve sporting excellence.
SUBSCRIBE for more great Paralympic content ▶ https://www.youtube.com/c/paralympics
More information about the Paralympics can be found on the Paralympic website ▶ https://www.paralympic.org/
Like and follow the Paralympic Games @Paralympics
Facebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/paralympics
Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/Paralympics
Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/paralympics
#Paralympics #ChangeStartsWithSport #StayHome
LICENSE Paralympic footage via IMG REPLAY ▶ https://bit.ly/34Vls03
https://wn.com/Athletics_|_Women's_200M_T44_Final_|_Rio_2016_Paralympic_Games
Gold: VAN RHIJN Marlou
Silver: BENSUSAN Irmgard
Bronze: LE FUR Marie-Amelie
Start list:
AYANEBEKU Femita USA
TAKAKUWA Saki Japan
RAHMANI Abassia Switzerland
LE FUR Marie-Amelie France
VAN RHIJN Marlou Netherlands
BENSUSAN Irmgard Germay
SUGAR Laura Great Britain
VERSACE Giuseppina Italy
For more information on the Rio 2016 Paralympic Game, please visit http://www.paralympic.org/rio-2016
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The Rio 2016 Paralympic Games were held from 7-18 September 2016. Athletes from more than 160 countries competed in 528 medal events in 22 different sports.
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- published: 15 Sep 2016
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Athletics - Women's 200m - T44 Final - London 2012 Paralympic Games
Medalist GOLD van RHIJN Marlou NED - Netherlands SILVER le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France BRONZE GREEN Katrin GER - Germany LONDON, 6 September M arlou VAN RHIJN...
Medalist GOLD van RHIJN Marlou NED - Netherlands SILVER le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France BRONZE GREEN Katrin GER - Germany LONDON, 6 September M arlou VAN RHIJN (NED) won the T44 women's 200m despite a slow start. In the second half of the race the 20-year-old double-leg amputee just ate up the track after starting to motor off the bend, en route to setting a T43 world record of 26.18. VAN RHIJN overtook 100m gold medallist Marie-Amelie LE FUR (FRA), a single lower-leg amputee, 50m from the line and pulled away from her with every stride. However, LE FUR was rewarded not only with a silver medal but also a T44 world record of 26.76, going 0.36 faster than anyone else had ever done with her classification. ""I really love the British crowd. They were amazing. It really helped me go on to do my best."" Marlou van RHIJN said For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org. To watch live action and videos on demand of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, and subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
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Medalist GOLD van RHIJN Marlou NED - Netherlands SILVER le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France BRONZE GREEN Katrin GER - Germany LONDON, 6 September M arlou VAN RHIJN (NED) won the T44 women's 200m despite a slow start. In the second half of the race the 20-year-old double-leg amputee just ate up the track after starting to motor off the bend, en route to setting a T43 world record of 26.18. VAN RHIJN overtook 100m gold medallist Marie-Amelie LE FUR (FRA), a single lower-leg amputee, 50m from the line and pulled away from her with every stride. However, LE FUR was rewarded not only with a silver medal but also a T44 world record of 26.76, going 0.36 faster than anyone else had ever done with her classification. ""I really love the British crowd. They were amazing. It really helped me go on to do my best."" Marlou van RHIJN said For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org. To watch live action and videos on demand of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, and subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
- published: 07 Sep 2012
- views: 74197
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Athletics - Women's 100m - T44 Final - London 2012 Paralympic Games
GOLD le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France SILVER van RHIJN Marlou NED -
Netherlands BRONZE HOLMES April USA - United States of America The
International Paralympic ...
GOLD le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France SILVER van RHIJN Marlou NED -
Netherlands BRONZE HOLMES April USA - United States of America The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body
of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the Summer and Winter
Paralympic Games, and serves as the International Federation for nine
sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World
Championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to enabling
Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport
opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to
elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic
values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org. To
watch live action and videos on demand of the London 2012 Paralympic
Games, and subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to
www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic
Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on
Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
https://wn.com/Athletics_Women's_100M_T44_Final_London_2012_Paralympic_Games
GOLD le FUR Marie-Amelie FRA - France SILVER van RHIJN Marlou NED -
Netherlands BRONZE HOLMES April USA - United States of America The
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body
of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organizes the Summer and Winter
Paralympic Games, and serves as the International Federation for nine
sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World
Championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to enabling
Paralympic athletes to achieve sporting excellence and to develop sport
opportunities for all persons with a disability from the beginner to
elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic
values, which include courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
For further information, please visit http://www.paralympic.org. To
watch live action and videos on demand of the London 2012 Paralympic
Games, and subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to
www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV. Also, you may follow the Paralympic
Movement on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on
Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/paralympic.
- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 191317