Athletics at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metres

The Men's 100m athletics events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics take place at the Estádio Olímpico João Havelange from September 8 to September 16, 2016. A total of 16 events were contested over this distance, and entry was open in 19 classifications.

Schedule edit

R Round 1 ½ Semifinals F Final
Event↓/Date → Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17
T11 100m R F
T12 100m R F
T13 100m R F
T33 100m F
T34 100m R F
T35 100m F
T36 100m F
T37 100m R F
T38 100m R F
T42 100m R F
T44 100m R F
T47 100m R F
T51 100m F
T52 100m R F
T53 100m F
T54 100m R F

Medal summary edit

The following is a summary of the medals awarded across all 100 metres events. 2 World records, and a further 6 Paralympic Games records were set during the sixteen finals.

Classification Gold Silver Bronze
T11
details
David Brown
  United States
10.99 Felipe Gomes
  Brazil
11.08 Ananias Shikongo
  Namibia
11.11
T12
details
Leinier Savon Pineda
  Cuba
10.97 Ndodomzi Jonathan Ntutu
  South Africa
11.09 SB Thomas Ulbricht
  Germany
11.39
T13
details
Jason Smyth
  Ireland
10.64 Johannes Nambala
  Namibia
10.78 Chad Perris
  Australia
10.83
T33
details
Ahmad Almutairi
  Kuwait
16.61 PR Toby Gold
  Great Britain
17.84 Andrew Small
  Great Britain
17.96 PB
T34
details
Walid Ktila
  Tunisia
15.14 PR Rheed McCracken
  Australia
15.34 Henry Manni
  Finland
15.46 PB
T35
details
Ihor Tsvietov
  Ukraine
12.31 Fábio da Silva Bordignon
  Brazil
12.66 Hernan Barreto
  Argentina
12.85 SB
T36
details
Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi
  Malaysia
12.07 PR Yifei Yang
  China
12.20 PB Rodrigo Parreira da Silva
  Brazil
12.54
T37
details
Charl du Toit
  South Africa
11.45 Mostafa Fathalla Mohamed
  Egypt
11.54 Fanie van der Merwe
  South Africa
11.54
T38
details
Hu Jianwen
  China
10.74 WR Evan O'Hanlon
  Australia
10.98 SB Edson Pinheiro
  Brazil
11.26 SB
T42
details
Scott Reardon
  Australia
12.26 PR Daniel Wagner
  Denmark
Richard Whitehead
  Great Britain
12.32
T44 (inc. T43)
details
Jonnie Peacock
  Great Britain
10.81 PR Liam Malone
  New Zealand
11.02 Felix Streng
  Germany
11.03
T47 (inc T45,T46)
details
Petrúcio Ferreira dos Santos
  Brazil
10.57 WR Michal Derus
  Poland
10.79 SB Yohansson Nascimento
  Brazil
10.79
T51
details
Peter Genyn
  Belgium
21.15 PR Mohamed Berrahal
  Algeria
21.70 Edgar Cesareo Navarro Sanchez
  Mexico
21.96 SB
T52
details
Gianfranco Iannotta
  United States
17.17 Raymond Martin
  United States
17.25 Salvador Hernandez Mondragon
  Mexico
17.69 SB
T53
details
Brent Lakatos
  Canada
14.44 Pongsakorn Paeyo
  Thailand
14.80 Huzhao Li
  China
14.85 SB
T54
details
Leo Pekka Tahti
  Finland
13.90 Yang Liu
  China
14.10 SB Kenny van Weeghel
  Netherlands
14.23

Results edit

The following were the results of the finals only of each of the Men's 100 metres events in each of the classifications. Further details of each event, including where appropriate heats and semi finals results, are available on that event's dedicated page.

T11 edit

The T11 category is for athletes with a visual impairment. A T11 athlete may be entirely without sight, or be able to perceive light, but have no ability to see the shape of a hand at any distance. T11 athletes commonly run with guides.

The final in this classification took place at 19:02, local time, 11 September 2016:[1]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  3 2347 David Brown   United States 0.123 10.99
  1 1146 Felipe Gomes   Brazil 0.176 11.08
  5 1911 Ananias Shikongo   Namibia 0.199 11.11
4 7 1241 Dongdong Di   China 0.188 11.32

T12 edit

The T12 category is for athletes with visual impairment. Athletes in this category will generally have some residual sight, the ability to recognise the shape of a hand at a distance of 2 metres and the ability to perceive clearly will be no more than 2/60. T12 athletes commonly run with guides.

The final in this classification took place at 18:10 local time, 15 September 2016:[2]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  3 1354 Leinier Savon Pineda   Cuba 0.166 10.97
  5 2087 Ndodomzi Jonathan Ntutu   South Africa 0.138 11.09
  7 1553 Thomas Ulbricht   Germany 0.156 11.39
4 1 1084 Elmir Jabrayilov   Azerbaijan 0.154 11.51

T13 edit

The T13 category is for athletes with a moderate visual impairment. Athletes in this category have a variety of visual impairments, but can typically recognize contours from a distance of 2 to 6 metres. Athletes in this category do not typically require a guide.

Rank Lane Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  5 Jason Smyth   Ireland 0.170 10.64
  4 Johannes Nambala   Namibia 0.166 10.78
  7 Chad Perris   Australia 0.146 10.83
4 3 Kesley Teodoro   Brazil 0.155 11.00 PB
5 8 Mateusz Michalski   Poland 0.130 11.01
6 6 Liu Wei   China 0.164 11.05
7 9 Radoslav Zlatanov   Bulgaria 0.192 11.38
8 2 Gustavo Henrique Araújo   Brazil 0.143 11.45
Wind: ±0.0 m/s

T33 edit

The final in this classification took place at 22:12, local time, 11 September 2016:[3]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  2 1795 Ahmad Almutairi   Kuwait 16.61
  4 1505 Toby Gold   Great Britain 17.84
  8 1520 Andrew Small   Great Britain 17.96
4 6 1499 Daniel Bramall   Great Britain 18.16
5 5 1798 Naser Saleh   Kuwait 21.22
6 3 1548 Denis Schmitz   Germany 21.22
7 7 2369 John Roberts   United States 21.88

T34 edit

The T34 category is for wheelchair athletes with cerebral palsy. Athletes in this category have minimal limitations or control problems in their arms and trunk while pushing a wheelchair.

The final in this classification took place at 18:38, local time, 12 September 2016:[4]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  4 2277 Walid Ktila   Tunisia 15.14
  5 1057 Rheed McCracken   Australia 15.34
  3 1456 Henry Manni   Finland 15.46
4 7 2300 Mohamed Alhammadi   United Arab Emirates 15.76
5 8 2181 Bojan Mitic   Switzerland 15.87
6 6 1212 Austin Smeenk   Canada 16.21
7 1 1474 Sebastien Mobre   France 16.47
8 2 2066 Mohammed Rashid A J Al-Kubaisi   Qatar 16.68

T35 edit

The T35 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. The typical T35 athlete may need assistive devices for walking. The athlete may have sufficient function to run but demonstrates poor balance.

The final in this classification took place at 17:30 local time, 9 September 2016:[5]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  4 2330 Ihor Tsvietov   Ukraine 12.31
  7 1140 Fábio da Silva Bordignon   Brazil 12.66
  5 1034 Hernan Barreto   Argentina 12.85
4 6 1243 Xinhan Fu   China 13.08
5 8 2361 Ayden Jent   United States 13.13
6 2 1032 Nicolas Martin Aravena   Argentina 13.45
7 9 1036 Diego Martin Gonzalez   Argentina 13.45
8 3 1962 Jacob Phillips   New Zealand 14.14

T36 edit

The T36 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. These athletes do not have the capacity to remain still and they show involuntary movements with all four limbs affected. They usually walk without assistive devices.

The final in this classification took place at 10 September 2016 at 17:38 local time.

Rank Athlete Country Class Time Notes
  Mohamad Ridzuan Mohamad Puzi   Malaysia T36 12.07 PR
  Yang Yifei   China T36 12.20 PB
  Rodrigo Parreira da Silva   Brazil T36 12.54
4 Che Mian   China T36 12.72
5 Graeme Ballard   Great Britain T36 12.84
6 GDJ Cuadra Holmann   Nicaragua T36 12.91 PB
7 Xu Ran   China T36 12.96
- Roman Pavlyk   Ukraine T36 DSQ

T37 edit

The T37 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. These athletes have movement and coordination problems on one half of their body. They have good ability in their dominant side of their body (ie hemiplegia).

The final in this classification took place at 10:52, local time, 11 September 2016:[6]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  4 2081 Charl du Toit   South Africa 11.45
  5 1409 Mostafa Fathalla Mohamed   Egypt 11.54
  7 2091 Fanie van der Merwe   South Africa 11.54
4 6 1143 Mateus Evangelista Cardoso   Brazil 11.62
5 8 1255 Guangxu Shang   China 11.76
6 3 1510 Rhys Jones   Great Britain 11.94
7 2 2326 Andrii Onufriienko   Ukraine 12.13
8 9 2409 Omar Monterola   Venezuela 12.13

T38 edit

The T38 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. T38 athletes have the mildest form of impairment caused by cerebral palsy, often in only one limb, and not affecting the ability to run, walk or jump freely, although impairing performance. T38 athletes may suffer minor co-ordination difficulties.

The final in this classification took place at 10:43, local time, 13 September 2016:[7]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  5 1245 Jianwen Hu   China 10.74
  7 1059 Evan O'Hanlon   Australia 10.98
  6 1157 Edson Pinheiro   Brazil 11.26
4 4 2078 Dyan Neille Buis   South Africa 11.26
5 9 1274 Wenjun Zhou   China 11.34
6 3 1272 Huanghao Zhong   China 11.66
7 2 2273 Mohamed Farhat Chida   Tunisia 11.82
8 1304 Weiner Javier Diaz Mosquera   Colombia DSQ

T42 edit

The T42 category is for single above-knee amputees and athletes with other impairments that are comparable to a single above knee amputation, including athletes with loss of muscle power in the lower limbs.

The final in this classification took place at 18:17 local time, 15 September 2016:[8]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  4 1061 Scott Reardon   Australia 12.26
  6 1382 Daniel Wagner   Denmark 12.32
  5 1524 Richard Whitehead   Great Britain 12.32
4 7 1543 Heinrich Popow   Germany 12.46
5 9 2085 Ntando Mahlangu   South Africa 12.57
6 8 2164 Anil Prasanna Jayalath Yodha Pedige   Sri Lanka 12.81
7 2 1748 Atsushi Yamamoto   Japan 12.84
8 3 2151 Upul Indika Chuladasa Abarana Gedara   Sri Lanka 12.85

T44 edit

The T44 category is for athletes who have a single below knee amputation or who can walk with moderately reduced function in one or both legs.

The final were completed 10 September 2016 at 00:58 local time. Final (+0.1 m/s).[9]

Rank Athlete Country Class Time Notes
  Jonnie Peacock   Great Britain T44 10.81 PR
  Liam Malone   New Zealand T43 11.02
  Felix Streng   Germany T44 11.03
4 Arnu Fourie   South Africa T44 11.11
5 Jarryd Wallace   United States T44 11.16
6 Jerome Singleton   United States T44 11.17
7 David Behre   Germany T43 11.26
8 Nick Rogers   United States T43 11.33

T47 edit

The T47 category is for athletes who have a single below elbow or wrist amputation or similar disability, with normal function in both legs.

The final were completed 11 September 2016 at 15:45 local time. Final (0.0 m/s).[10]

Rank Athlete Country Class Time Notes
  Petrúcio Ferreira dos Santos   Brazil T47 10.57 WR
  Michal Derus   Poland T47 10.79 SB
  Yohansson Nascimento   Brazil T46 10.79
4 Hao Wang   China T46 11.03
5 Roderick Townsend-Roberts   United States T46 11.08
6 Raciel Gonzalez Isidoria   Cuba T46 11.16
7 Gabriel Cole   Australia T47 11.17
8 Ahmad Ojaghlou   Iran T46 11.27

T51 edit

The T51 category is for wheelchair athletes having spinal cord injuries, with mild weakness in shoulders, limited ability in straightening elbows and wrist function, and no finger, trunk or leg function.

The final were completed 13 September 2016 at 15:36 local time. Final (-0.4 m/s).[11]

Rank Athlete Country Time Notes
  Peter Genyn   Belgium 21.15 PR
  Mohamed Berrahal   Algeria 21.70
  Edgar Cesareo Navarro Sanchez   Mexico 21.91 SB
4 Toni Piispanen   Finland 22.02
5 Alvise de Vidi   Italy 22.73 SB
6 Stephen Osborne   Great Britain 23.18
7 Helder Mestre   Portugal 24.35

T53 edit

The T53 category is for wheelchair athletes with normal use of arms and hands, no or limited trunk function, and no leg function.

The final were completed 100 September 2016 at 00:22 local time. Final (-0.1 m/s).[12]

Rank Athlete Country Time Notes
  Brent Lakatos   Canada 14.44
  Pongsakorn Paeyo   Thailand 14.80
  Huzhao Li   China 14.85 SB
4 Ariosvaldo Fernandes Silva   Brazil 14.88
5 Pierre Fairbank   France 14.96
6 Mickey Bushell   Great Britain 15.09
7 Brian Siemann   United States 15.23
8 Fahad Alganaidl   Saudi Arabia 15.35

T54 edit

The T54 category is for wheelchair athletes with no leg function, but near full arm function and reasonable to normal trunk function. Typically this may be caused by a lower spinal cord injury or spinal cord birth defect.

The final in this classification took place at 19:37 local time, 17 September 2016:[13]

Rank Lane Bib Name Nationality Reaction Time Notes
  3 1459 Leo Pekka Tahti   Finland 13.90
  6 1254 Yang Liu   China 14.10
  5 1930 Kenny van Weeghel   Netherlands 14.23
4 2 2229 Saichon Konjen   Thailand 14.28
5 8 1240 Yanfeng Cui   China 14.32
6 1 1045 Samuel Carter   Australia 14.46
7 4 2358 Erik Hightower   United States 14.49
8 7 1736 Yoshifumi Nagao   Japan 14.71

References edit

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