Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metres T11

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The Men's 100m T11 had its first round held on September 8, beginning at 17:32. The Semifinals were held on September 9, at 12:38 and the A and B Finals were held on the same day at 17:30.

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Medalists

Gold Lucas Prado
Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Silver Jose Armando
Flag of Angola.svg Angola
Bronze Tresor Makunda
Flag of France.svg France

Results

PlaceAthleteRound 1SemifinalsFinal BFinal A
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Lucas Prado  (BRA)11.19 Q WR11.20 Q11.03 WR
2Flag of Angola.svg  Jose Armando  (ANG)11.23 q11.40 Q11.35
3Flag of France.svg  Tresor Makunda  (FRA)11.48 Q11.51 Q11.46
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiangkun Liu  (CHN)11.52 Q11.46 Q11.57
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Daniel Silva  (BRA)11.52 q11.55 q11.56
6Flag of Nigeria.svg  Olusegun Francis Rotawo  (NGR)11.58 Q11.51 q11.60
7Flag of Angola.svg  Octavio dos Santos  (ANG)11.49 Q11.60 q11.64
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Felipe Gomes  (BRA)11.55 q11.57 q11.72
9Flag of Cuba.svg  Felix Rice  (CUB)11.49 q11.65
10Flag of Venezuela.svg  Fernando Ferrer  (VEN)11.59 q11.67
11Flag of Portugal.svg  Firmino Baptista  (POR)11.78 Q11.73
12Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Ivaniukhin  (UKR)11.76 Q11.76
13Flag of Portugal.svg  Carlos Lopes  (POR)11.82
14Flag of the United States.svg  Lex Gillette  (USA)11.85
14Flag of Angola.svg  Miguel Francisco  (ANG)11.85
16Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Xiang Wu  (CHN)11.88
17Flag of Spain.svg  Javier Porras  (ESP)12.00
18Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jose Camacho  (VEN)12.02
19Flag of Canada.svg  Jon Dunkerley  (CAN)12.12
20Flag of Vietnam.svg  Dao van Cuong  (VIE)12.14
21Flag of Japan.svg  Koichi Takada  (JPN)12.16
22Flag of Thailand.svg  Jakkrit Punthong  (THA)12.23
23Flag of Switzerland.svg  Lukas Hendry  (SUI)12.39
24Flag of Honduras.svg  Luis Hernandez  (HON)13.06
25Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Alfonso Olivero Encarnacion  (DOM)13.17
Flag of the United States.svg  Nelacey Porter  (USA)DSQ
Flag of Russia.svg  Andrey Koptev  (RUS)DSQ

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