Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw

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The Women's discus throw athletics events for the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Olympic Stadium from 31 August to 8 September. A total of 6 events were contested over this distance for 11 different classifications. [1]

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F11/12

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score [2] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Liangmin Zhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F1138.4138.8138.1140.1338.2238.5440.13997PR
Silver medal icon.svg Hongxia Tang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F1135.3234.0632.9137.8339.9139.8139.91994PB
Bronze medal icon.svg Claire Williams Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain F1233.9139.1238.9039.6336.8533.6839.63908
4 Siena Christen Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F1236.8637.6537.4637.5636.2338.4238.42884SB
5 Tamara Sivakova Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus F1223.0736.81x35.4337.6136.1037.61867PB
6 Elizabeth Almada Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina F12x36.5235.0835.9636.38x36.52843
7 Orysia Ilchyna Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F1235.29x34.1432.6334.8432.1735.29814
8 Assunta Legnante Flag of Italy.svg  Italy F11x23.3330.8123.92x25.3530.81799
9 Marija Ivekovic Mestrovic Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia F1233.77xx33.77776
10 Hamela Devi Enikutty Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia F12x28.3128.7428.74630
11 Rita Elena Osorio Cota Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F1119.605.00x19.60404PB
12 Shiho Watanabe Flag of Japan.svg  Japan F11x18.1018.6618.66367
13 Ailish Dunne Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland F1118.3818.24x18.38356

F35/36

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score [3] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Qing Wu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F3625.5628.0125.4327.3026.2625.0828.011032 WR
Silver medal icon.svg Mariia Pomazan Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F3529.4629.5130.1227.9728.8828.3130.121028 WR
Bronze medal icon.svg Katherine Proudfoot Flag of Australia.svg  Australia F36x21.4924.8725.2220.3523.3925.22956
4 Jiongyu Bao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F3525.85x24.30x23.2625.1225.85910RR
5 Renata Chilewska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland F3523.5825.8025.3925.4624.9025.2225.80908
6 Chenelle van Zyl Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa F3524.3823.8024.2624.0123.7124.5724.57862
7 Marivana Oliveira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil F35xx22.9622.6523.7322.7223.73827RR
8 Alla Malchyk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine F3620.4921.6320.7121.63811SB
9 Martha Liliana Hernandez Florian Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia F3517.5918.7721.4019.3417.0619.2521.40713PB
10 Perla Muñoz Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina F3517.7016.7017.0917.70494

F37

RankAthleteNationality123456Best [4] Notes
1 Na Mi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 35.35x33.6930.7131.8831.5235.35 WR
2 Qiuping Xu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31.2531.24x31.09x32.0832.08PB
3 Beverley Jones Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 26.4627.4430.0429.91x30.9930.99SB
4 Viktorya Yasevych Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 29.06x27.46x29.79x29.79PB
5 Shirlene Coelho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 21.6225.4426.12x24.9127.5827.58SB
6 Qianqian Jia Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 25.5922.5324.8126.3724.2127.1727.17SB
7 Yomaira Cohen Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 24.1226.24x24.6524.8725.8826.24PB
8 Eva Berná Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 24.77x24.36x24.3023.7924.77
9 Taiga Kantāne Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 23.8423.94x23.94

F40

RankAthleteNationality123456Best [5] Notes
1 Najat El Garaa Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 29.1829.9528.8729.1832.3729.6732.37 WR
2 Raoua Tlili Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 31.16xx30.09x28.7631.16PB
3 Menggenjimisu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 30.4430.1529.3429.3328.56x30.44RR
4 Laila El Garaa Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 24.81xx25.45x25.5725.57
5 Daria Kabiesz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 23.36x23.5024.9922.7624.5424.99RR
6 Fatiha Mehdi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 12.2512.7713.64x13.2413.2613.64

F51/52/53

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score [6] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Josie Pearson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain F516.386.546.586.046.516.576.581122 WR
Silver medal icon.svg Catherine O'Neill Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland F515.665.455.595.625.615.515.66880SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Zena Cole Flag of the United States.svg  United States F515.025.145.254.944.845.165.25771RR
4 Cassie Mitchell Flag of the United States.svg  United States F52xx12.2111.0112.96x12.96751RR
5 Dhouha Chelhi Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia F514.433.814.124.294.284.764.76643
6 Estela Salas Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F5311.8811.7012.3311.4211.5911.9812.33591
7 Bochra Rzouga Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia F5310.4410.3710.109.2810.159.7610.44424
8 Fatema Nedham Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain F539.839.269.02xxx9.83375RR

F57/58

RankAthleteNationalityClass123456Best Score [7] Notes
Gold medal icon.svg Nassima Saifi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F5840.34xx36.44xx40.341004PR
Silver medal icon.svg Stela Eneva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria F5834.35x36.56x36.34x36.56926SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Orla Barry Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland F5728.1228.01x27.71x26.2128.12921
4 Nadia Medjmedj Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria F5726.9627.5627.80x22.91x27.80911SB
5 Grace Nwaozuzu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria F5833.7731.0822.3829.9432.6532.7333.77850PB
6 Larisa Volik Flag of Russia.svg  Russia F57x23.4925.0724.8321.25x25.07808
7 Siham Alrasheedy Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates F57x24.1524.2321.7524.33x24.33776
8 Ivanka Koleva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria F5721.5723.1522.7820.4811.9021.3023.15720SB
9 Ilke Wyludda Flag of Germany.svg  Germany F5829.57x28.7429.57705PB
10 Ming Liu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F5722.66xx22.66695SB
11 Thi Hai Nguyen Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam F5827.3928.14x28.14647
12 Catalina Rosales Montiel Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico F5826.79x27.5227.52621SB
13 Eucharia Iyiazi Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria F58xx26.6126.61581
14 Madinat Abdullayeva Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan F5717.6718.0419.2119.21501SB
15 Mary Nakhumicha Zakayo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya F5716.9315.2817.5317.53399SB
16 Evelyne Tuitavake Flag of France.svg  France F58x20.94x20.94319
17 Dedeline Mibamba Kimbata Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  Democratic Republic of the Congo F589.298.618.759.2911SB
Ling Li Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China F57xxxNM

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