2018 World Para Athletics European Championships – Men's 200 metres
The men's 200 metres at the 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships was held at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin from 20 - 26 August.
Medalists
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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T11[1] | Mehmet Tunc (TUR) guide : Mehmet Tetik | 24.62 | Sylvaine Bova (FRA) guide: Germaine Haewegene | 24.77 | no medal awarded due to disqualifications | |
T12[2] | Luis Goncalves (POR) | 23.12 | Athanasios Ghavelas (GRE) | 23.20 | Abel Ciorap (ROU) | 23.69 |
T13[3] | Jason Smyth (IRL) | 21.44 | Mateusz Michalski (POL) | 21.87 | Philipp Handler (SUI) | 23.45 |
T35[4] | Ihor Tsvietov (UKR) | 26.10 | no medals awarded | |||
T36[5] | Krzysztof Ciuksza (POL) | 25.39 | Roman Pavlyk (UKR) | 25.41 | Graeme Ballard (GBR) | 25.58 |
T37[6] | Michal Krotkowski (POL) | 24.10 | Vladyslav Zahrebelnyi (UKR) | 24.53 | Yaroslav Okipinksyi (UKR) | 24.82 |
T38[7] | Thomas Young (GBR) | 23.70 | Mykyta Senyk (UKR) | 23.98 | Lorenzo Albaladejo Martinez (ESP) | 24.59 |
T47[8] | Michal Derus (POL) | 22.38 CR | Andonis Aresti (CYP) | 22.71 | Riccardo Bagaini (ITA) | 23.23 |
T51[9] | Peter Genyn (BEL) | 42.26 CR | Toni Piispanen (FIN) | 42.49 | Stephen Osborne (GBR) | 47.35 |
T53[10] | Pierre Fairbank (FRA) | 26.92 | Nicolas Brignone (ITA) | 27.65 | Moatez Jomni (GBR) | 29.06 |
T54[11] | Leo Pekka Tahti (FIN) | 24.74 | Kenny van Weeghel (NED) | 25.67 | Nathan Maguire (GBR) | 36.05 |
T61[12] | Richard Whitehead (GBR) | 24.22 | Ali Lacin (GER) | 27.39 | no medal awarded' | |
T63[13] | Johannes Floors (GER) | 21.37 | Stylianos Malakopoulos (GRE) | 24.43 | Andrea Lanfri (ITA) | 24.82 |
T64[14] | Felix Streng (GER) | 21.88 | Ronald Hertog (NED) | 23.00 | Simone Manigrasso (ITA) | 23.11 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) no medal awarded : Unless otherwise stated, only gold is awarded in field of two, and gold and silver in field less than four. |
References
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T11
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T12
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T13
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T35
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T36
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T37
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T38
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T47
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T51
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T53
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T54
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T61
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T62
- 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships T64
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