Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F35–36

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The Women's Discus Throw F35-36 had its Final held on September 9 at 9:35.

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Medalists

Gold Wu Qing
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
Silver Kath Proudfoot
Flag of Australia.svg Australia
Bronze Alla Malchyk
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine

Results

Place Athlete Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Best Points
1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Qing  (CHN) F36 23.29 24.27 24.11 24.61 25.14 25.80 25.80 WR 1199
2 Flag of Australia.svg  Kath Proudfoot  (AUS) F36 20.01 20.46 18.67 19.78 23.91 20.82 23.91 1111
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Alla Malchyk  (UKR) F36 19.17 21.88 20.09 x 21.06 22.15 22.15 1029
4 Flag of Poland.svg  Renata Chilewska  (POL) F35 23.15 23.81 23.51 22.35 23.69 22.07 23.81 PR 991
5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Bai Xuhong  (CHN) F35 20.56 21.27 21.80 22.32 22.68 23.42 23.42 975
6 Flag of South Africa.svg  Chenelle van Zyl  (RSA) F35 20.57 21.90 22.16 19.91 20.42 x 22.16 923
7 Flag of Canada.svg  Kris Vriend  (CAN) F36 16.39 16.12 17.46 16.26 x 16.44 17.46 811
8 Flag of Argentina.svg  Perla Munoz  (ARG) F35 17.47 17.11 17.74 15.57 14.14 x 17.74 739
9 Flag of Japan.svg  Mariko Fujita  (JPN) F36 15.51 15.49 14.58 15.51 721
10 Flag of Australia.svg  Noni Thompson  (AUS) F36 15.21 x 14.84 15.21 707
11 Flag of Brazil.svg  Rosenei Herrera  (BRA) F36 13.28 13.42 12.78 13.42 623

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