Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 200 metres T46

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The Men's 200m T46 had its first round held on September 8 at 9:15 and the Final on September 9 at 18:16.

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Medalists

Gold Heath Francis
Flag of Australia.svg Australia
Silver Antonis Aresti
Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus
Bronze Ettiam Calderon
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba

Results

Place Athlete Class Round 1 Final
1 Flag of Australia.svg  Heath Francis  (AUS) T46 22.13 Q 21.74 WR
2 Flag of Cyprus.svg  Antonis Aresti  (CYP) T46 22.43 Q 22.15
3 Flag of Cuba.svg  Ettiam Calderon  (CUB) T46 22.78 Q 22.42
4 Flag of Russia.svg  Yury Nosulenko  (RUS) T45 22.72 Q 22.48
5 Flag of Brazil.svg  Yohansson Nascimento  (BRA) T46 22.92 q 22.53
6 Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Assoumani  (FRA) T46 22.81 Q 22.56
7 Flag of Austria.svg  Guenther Matzinger  (AUT) T46 23.27 q 23.12
8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Elliot Mujaji  (ZIM) T46 23.23 Q 50.75
9 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Francis Kompaon  (PNG) T46 23.30
10 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Willy Martinez  (VEN) T46 23.35
11 Flag of France.svg  Serge Ornem  (FRA) T46 23.36
12 Flag of Japan.svg  Tomoki Tagawa  (JPN) T46 23.38
13 Flag of Angola.svg  Domingos Sebastiao  (ANG) T46 23.48
14 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saeed Alkhaldi  (KSA) T46 23.50
15 Flag of South Africa.svg  David Roos  (RSA) T46 23.54
16 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Fethi Saidi  (TUN) T46 23.59
17 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xu Zhao  (CHN) T45 23.67
18 Flag of Italy.svg  Samuele Gobbi  (ITA) T46 23.70
19 Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Shantha Sirimana Arachchillage  (SRI) T46 23.86
20 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Rubeng Gomez  (VEN) T46 24.23
21 Flag of Brazil.svg  Claudemir Santos  (BRA) T46 1:09.60
Flag of Brazil.svg  Antonio Souza  (BRA) T46 DNS
Flag of Guinea.svg  Ahmed Lailli Barry  (GUI) T46 DNS

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