Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 metres T38

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The Women's 200m T38 had its competition held on September 12 with the First Round at 10:23 and the Final at 18:00.

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Medalists

Gold Inna Dyachenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Silver Sonia Mansour
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia
Bronze Margarita Koptilova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia

Results

Place Athlete First RoundFinal
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Inna Dyachenko  (UKR) 27.93 Q WR 27.81 WR
2 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Sonia Mansour  (TUN) 27.93 Q =WR 28.07
3 Flag of Russia.svg  Margarita Koptilova  (RUS) 28.75 Q 28.62
4 Flag of Germany.svg  Tamira Slaby  (GER) 28.71 Q PR 30.02
5 Flag of Australia.svg  Katy Parrish  (AUS) 30.46 Q 30.46
6 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Anezka Vejrazkova  (CZE) 30.57 Q 30.61
7 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Katsiaryna Kirushchanka  (BLR) 30.79 q 31.00
8 Flag of Portugal.svg  Maria Fernandes  (POR) 31.21 q 31.38
9 Flag of Brazil.svg  Jenifer Santos  (BRA) 31.22
10 Flag of Australia.svg  Kirrilee McPherson  (AUS) 31.97
11 Flag of Greece.svg  Aikaterini Michou  (GRE) 34.62

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