The men's 100 metres events were held on each day of the 2021 World Para Athletics European Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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T11 [2] | Athanasios Ghavelas (GRE) Guide: Sotirios Gkaragkanis | 10.98 =ER | Timothée Adolphe (FRA) Guide: Bruno Naprix | 10.99 PB | Gerard Descarrega Puigdevall (ESP) Guide: Guillermo Rojo Gil | 11.34 PB |
T12 [3] | Salum Ageze Kashafali (NOR) | 10.70 CR | Roman Tarasov (RUS) | 10.99 | Zac Shaw (GBR) | 11.10 |
T13 [4] | Zak Skinner (GBR) | 11.10 PB | Axel Zorzi (FRA) | 11.13 | Philipp Handler (SUI) | 11.30 |
RR1 [5] | Patryk Krause (POL) | 25.32 PB | Jacob Birkbak (DEN) | 25.75 | Not awarded | |
RR3 [6] | Rafi Solaiman (GBR) | 17.16 PB | Lasse Kromann (DEN) | 20.57 | Rubén Aldas Tomas (ESP) | 24.91 |
T33/T34 [7] | Henry Manni (FIN) | 16.28 | Stefan Rusch (NED) | 16.69 | Harri Jenkins (GBR) | 18.64 SB |
T35 [8] | Dmitrii Safronov (RUS) | 11.77 =WR | Artem Kalashian (RUS) | 11.77 =WR | Ihor Tsvietov (UKR) | 11.90 |
T36 [9] | Evgenii Shvetsov (RUS) | 12.26 | Krzysztof Ciuksza (POL) | 12.64 | Roman Pavlyk (UKR) | 12.70 |
T37 [10] | Andrey Vdovin (RUS) | 11.53 | Vladyslav Zahrebelnyi (UKR) | 11.89 | Chermen Kobesov (RUS) | 11.92 |
T38 [11] | Thomas Young (GBR) | 11.03 CR | Dimitri Jozwicki (FRA) | 11.34 PB | Khetag Khinchagov (RUS) | 11.68 |
T47 [12] | Michał Derus (POL) | 11.00 | Nikita Kotukov (RUS) | 11.08 PB | Ola Abidogun (GBR) | 11.31 |
T51 [13] | Toni Piispanen (FIN) | 20.10 CR | Peter Genyn (BEL) | 20.72 | Helder Mestre (POR) | 24.03 SB |
T52 [14] | Beat Bösch (SUI) | 17.66 CR | Fabian Blum (SUI) | 18.26 | Mario Trindade (POR) | 18.79 SB |
T53 [15] | Pierre Fairbank (FRA) | 15.48 CR | Nicolas Brignone (FRA) | 15.69 | Vitalii Gritsenko (RUS) | 15.87 |
T54 [16] | Leo-Pekka Tähti (FIN) | 13.95 | Kenny van Weeghel (NED) | 14.33 | Esa-Pekka Mattila (FIN) | 14.39 |
T63 [17] | Daniel Wagner (DEN) | 12.37 CR | Anton Prokhorov (RUS) | 12.48 CR | Alessandro Ossola (ITA) | 12.65 PB |
T64 [18] | Olivier Hendriks (NED) | 11.41 | Levi Vloet (NED) | 11.86 | Riccardo Cottili (ITA) | 11.87 PB |
WR world record | ER European record | CR championship record | NR national record | WL world leading | EL European leading | PB personal best | SB seasonal best |
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