Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 200 metres T12

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The Men's 200m T12 had its first round held on September 14, beginning at 9:05. The Semifinals were held on September 15, at 10:38 and the A and B Finals were held on September 16 at 9:57.

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Medalists

Gold Hilton Langenhoven
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
Silver Li Yansong
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Bronze Yuqing Yang
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China

Results

PlaceAthleteRound 1SemifinalsFinal BFinal A
1Flag of South Africa.svg  Hilton Langenhoven  (RSA)22.20 Q22.06 Q21.94
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Yansong  (CHN)22.63 Q22.47 Q22.21
3Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yuqing Yang  (CHN)22.44 q22.27 q22.39
4Flag of the United States.svg  Josiah Jamison  (USA)22.20 Q22.19 QDNS
5Flag of Nigeria.svg  Adekunle Adesoji  (NGR)22.35 q22.46 q22.48
6Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Li Qiang  (CHN)22.85 Q22.51 q22.64
7Flag of Germany.svg  Matthias Schroder  (GER)22.91 Q22.73 q22.71
8Flag of Poland.svg  Mateusz Michalski  (POL)22.72 q22.60 q22.75
9Flag of Portugal.svg  Gabriel Potra  (POR)22.92 q23.23
10Flag of Poland.svg  Daniel Wozniak  (POL)23.16 q23.50
11Flag of Portugal.svg  Luis Goncalves  (POR)22.88 Q22.83
12Flag of Venezuela.svg  Ricardo Santana  (VEN)23.32 qDNF
13Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Nemanja Savkovic  (SRB)23.37
14Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Elchin Muradov  (AZE)23.38
15Flag of Spain.svg  Maximiliano Rodríguez  (ESP)23.52
16Flag of Brazil.svg  Julio Cesar Souza  (BRA)23.54
17Flag of France.svg  Pasquale Gallo  (FRA)23.64
18Flag of Tunisia.svg  Ali Ganfoudi  (TUN)23.75
19Flag of Angola.svg  Joaquim Manuel  (ANG)23.90
20Flag of Argentina.svg  Federico Rodriguez  (ARG)23.91
21Flag of Mauritius.svg  Richard Souci  (MRI)25.30
22Flag of Cuba.svg  Julio Roque  (CUB)26.15
Flag of Brazil.svg  Pedro Cesar Moraes  (BRA)DNS
Flag of Fiji.svg  Ranjesh Prakash  (FIJ)DNS

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