Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metres T13

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The Men's 100m T13 had its competition held on September 13, with the first round at 9:10 and the Final at 17:45.

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Medalists

Gold Jason Smyth
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
Silver Alexey Labzin
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Bronze Luis Felipe Gutierrez
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba

Results

Place Athlete Round 1 Final
1 Flag of Ireland.svg  Jason Smyth  (IRL) 10.81 Q WR 10.62 WR
2 Flag of Russia.svg  Alexey Labzin  (RUS) 10.98 Q =PR 10.88
3 Flag of Cuba.svg  Luis Felipe Gutierrez  (CUB) 11.12 Q 10.98
4 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Vugar Mehdiyev  (AZE) 11.14 Q 11.01
5 Flag of South Africa.svg  Jonathan Ntutu  (RSA) 11.32 q 11.06
6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Radoslav Zlatanov  (BUL) 11.32 Q 11.11
7 Flag of the United States.svg  Royal Mitchell  (USA) 11.34 Q 11.17
8 Flag of Brazil.svg  Andre Luiz Andrade  (BRA) 11.45 q 11.18
9 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Neil Fachie  (GBR) 11.53
10 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Ihar Hartunau  (BLR) 11.54
11 Flag of Sweden.svg  Per Jonsson  (SWE) 11.71
12 Flag of Palestine.svg  Mohammed Fannouna  (PLE) 11.74
13 Flag of Suriname.svg  Biondi Misasi  (SUR) 11.87

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