2014 IPC Athletics European Championships – Women's 200 metres

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The women's 200 metres at the 2014 IPC Athletics European Championships was held at the Swansea University Stadium from 18 to 23 August.

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Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
T11 [1] Öznur Alumur
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey
28.69 Arjola Dedaj
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
29.11 Ronja Oja
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
32.60
T12 [2] Oxana Boturchuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
24.72 Katrin Mueller-Rottgardt
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
25.30 Anna Sorokina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
26.49
T35 [3] Maria Lyle
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
31.05 Oxana Corso
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
34.37 Svitlana Mykytina
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
36.15
T36 [4] Claudia Nicoleitzik
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
32.26 Aygyul Sakhibzadaeva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
33.49 Viktoriia Andriishena
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
35.08
T44 [5] Marlou van Rhijn (T43)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
26.89 Irmgard Bensusan (T44)
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
27.22 Laura Sugar (T44)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
28.75

Results

T11

Semifinals
RankHeatSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
11T11 Öznur Alamur Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 28.20Q, PB
22T11 Arjola Dedaj Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 29.58Q
32T11 Ronja Oja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 33.16q
41T11 Elisa Montonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 33.74q
2T11 Elvina Vidot Flag of France.svg  France DNF
Final
RankSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT11 Öznur Alamur Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 28.69
Silver medal icon.svgT11 Arjola Dedaj Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 29.11
Bronze medal icon.svgT11 Ronja Oja Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 32.60
4T11 Elisa Montonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 33.53

T12

Semifinals
RankHeatSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
12T12 Oxana Boturchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 24.96Q
22T12 Katrin Mueller-Rottgardt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25.71q
31T12 Hanka Kolnikova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 26.77Q
2T12 Anna Sorokina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26.77q
51T12 Melani Berges Gamez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 27.18
61T12 Veronika Zotova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 28.44
72T12 Sara Fernandez Roldan Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30.15
Final
RankSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT12 Oxana Boturchuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 24.72PB
Silver medal icon.svgT12 Katrin Mueller-Rottgardt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25.30PB
Bronze medal icon.svgT12 Anna Sorokina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26.49PB
4T12 Hanka Kolnikova Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 26.91

T35

Final
RankSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT35 Maria Lyle Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 31.05
Silver medal icon.svgT35 Oxana Corso Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 34.37
Bronze medal icon.svgT35 Svitlana Mykytina Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 36.15
4T35 Nienke Timmer Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 39.37PB

T36

Final
RankSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT36 Claudia Nicoleitzik Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 32.26
Silver medal icon.svgT36 Aygyul Sakhibzadaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 33.49
Bronze medal icon.svgT36 Viktoriia Andriishena Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35.08
4T36 Luzdary van Wanum Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 36.08

T44

Final
RankSport
Class
NameNationalityTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svgT43 Marlou van Rhijn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 26.89SB
Silver medal icon.svgT44 Irmgard Bensusan Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 27.22PB
Bronze medal icon.svgT44 Laura Sugar Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 28.75SB
4T44 Marlene van Gansewinkel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 29.87PB
5T44 Sophie Kamlish Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 30.90SB
6T44 Iris Pruysen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 31.30

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