Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Men's 200 metres T35–38

Men's 200m races for athletes with cerebral palsy at the 2004 Summer Paralympics were held in the Athens Olympic Stadium between 20 & 26 September.[1] Events were held in four disability classes.

T35

Men's 200m T35
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates26 September 2004
Competitors7 from 6 nations
Winning time26.80
Medalists
Teboho Mokgalagadi  South Africa
Jón Halldórsson  Iceland
Lloyd Upsdell  Great Britain

The T35 event consisted of a single race. It was won by Teboho Mokgalagadi, representing  South Africa.[2]

Final Round

26 Sept. 2004, 21:05

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 Teboho Mokgalagadi (RSA)26.80PR
 Jón Halldórsson (ISL)27.27
 Lloyd Upsdell (GBR)27.82
4 Hugues Quiatol (FRA)29.21
5 Juan Serrano (ESP)31.94
6 Ernesto Margni (ARG)34.32
 Richard White (GBR)DNF

T36

Men's 200m T36
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates26 September 2004
Competitors7 from 7 nations
Winning time25.15
Medalists
So Wa Wai  Hong Kong
Andriy Zhyltsov  Ukraine
Graeme Ballard  Great Britain

The T36 event consisted of a single race. It was won by So Wa Wai, representing  Hong Kong.[3]

Final Round

26 Sept. 2004, 18:00

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 So Wa Wai (HKG)25.15PR
 Andriy Zhyltsov (UKR)25.75
 Graeme Ballard (GBR)25.78
4 Marcin Mielczarek (POL)25.86
5 Panagiotis Manetas (GRE)26.06
6 Che Mian (CHN)26.16
7 Ahmed Hassan (UAE)26.62

T37

Men's 200m T37
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates20–21 September 2004
Competitors13 from 11 nations
Winning time24.85
Medalists
Matt Slade  New Zealand
Yang Chen  China
Mohamed Allek  Algeria

The T37 event consisted of 2 heats and a final. It was won by Matt Slade, representing  New Zealand.[4]

1st Round

Qualified for next round
Heat 1

20 Sept. 2004, 10:10

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Le Irvine de Kock (RSA)24.98Q
2 Mohamed Allek (ALG)25.11Q
3 Yang Chen (CHN)25.36Q
4 Lukasz Labuch (POL)25.76q
5 Benjamin Hall (AUS)26.10q
6 Jens Wiegmann (GER)26.62
7 Nasrullah Khan (PAK)27.94
Heat 2

20 Sept. 2004, 10:16

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Matt Slade (NZL)25.18Q
2 Ali Qambar Al Ansari (UAE)25.74Q
3 Lu Yi (CHN)26.13Q
4 Lamouri Rahmouni (FRA)26.15
5 Zubair Khan (PAK)31.58
 Fares Hamdi (TUN)DNF

Final Round

21 Sept. 2004, 17:45

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 Matt Slade (NZL)24.85
 Yang Chen (CHN)24.85
 Mohamed Allek (ALG)25.10
4 Ali Qambar Al Ansari (UAE)25.14
5 Le Irvine de Kock (RSA)25.24
6 Lukasz Labuch (POL)25.45
7 Lu Yi (CHN)25.81
8 Benjamin Hall (AUS)26.37

T38

Men's 200m T38
at the XII Paralympic Games
VenueAthens Olympic Stadium
Dates23–24 September 2004
Competitors10 from 9 nations
Winning time22.92
Medalists
Tim Sullivan  Australia
Mohamed Farhat Chida  Tunisia
Zhou Wenjun  China

The T38 event consisted of 2 heats and a final. It was won by Tim Sullivan, representing  Australia.[5]

1st Round

Qualified for next round
Heat 1

23 Sept. 2004, 10:20

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Tim Sullivan (AUS)23.68Q
2 Malcolm Pringle (RSA)24.60Q
3 Stephen Payton (GBR)25.11Q
4 Juan Ramon Carrapiso (ESP)25.45
5 Kim Young Min (KOR)27.84
Heat 2

23 Sept. 2004, 10:26

RankAthleteTimeNotes
1 Zhou Wenjun (CHN)23.74Q
2 Mohamed Farhat Chida (TUN)23.77Q
3 Andriy Onufriyenko (UKR)23.78Q
4 Aristotelis Marinos (GRE)24.03q
5 Paul Benz (AUS)24.95q

Final Round

24 Sept. 2004, 17:00

RankAthleteTimeNotes
 Tim Sullivan (AUS)22.92WR
 Mohamed Farhat Chida (TUN)23.37
 Zhou Wenjun (CHN)23.47
4 Andriy Onufriyenko (UKR)23.57
5 Aristotelis Marinos (GRE)23.61
6 Malcolm Pringle (RSA)23.76
7 Paul Benz (AUS)24.34
8 Stephen Payton (GBR)24.45

References

  1. "2004 Summer Paralympics - Schedule - Athletics". Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 25 October 2004. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  2. "Men's 200m T35". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  3. "Men's 200m T36". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  4. "Men's 200m T37". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  5. "Men's 200m T38". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
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