Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 400 metres T13

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The Women's 400m T13 had its competition held on September 11, with the first round at 18:30 and the Final on September 12, at 20:26.

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Medalists

Gold Sanaa Benhama
Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco
Silver Alexandra Dimoglou
Flag of Greece.svg Greece
Bronze Nantenin Keita
Flag of France.svg France

Results

Place Athlete Round 1 Final
1 Flag of Morocco.svg  Sanaa Benhama  (MAR) 56.17 Q 55.56 PR
2 Flag of Greece.svg  Alexandra Dimoglou  (GRE) 57.16 Q 56.09
3 Flag of France.svg  Nantenin Keita  (FRA) 57.71 Q 56.28
4 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Somaya Bousaid  (TUN) 56.86 Q 56.72
5 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Tetiana Smyrnova  (UKR) 58.66 Q 1:00.06
6 Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Muller-Rottgardt  (GER) 1:00.49 q 1:00.34
7 Flag of Brazil.svg  Joana Silva  (BRA) 1:01.46 q 1:02.08
8 Flag of Cuba.svg  Omara Durand  (CUB) 59.38 QDNF
9 Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Semenova  (RUS) 1:04.90
10 Flag of Brazil.svg  Indayana Martins  (BRA) 1:05.56

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