Athletics at the 2008 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metres T12

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The Women's 100m T12 had its first round held on September 8, beginning at 11:17. The Semifinals were held on September 8, at 18:15 and the A and B Finals were held on September 9 at 11:25.

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Medalists

Gold Oxana Boturchuk
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Silver Libby Clegg
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Bronze Eva Ngui
Flag of Spain.svg Spain

Results

Place Athlete Round 1 Semifinals Final B Final A
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oxana Boturchuk  (UKR) 12.42 Q 12.43 Q 12.38
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Libby Clegg  (GBR) 12.71 Q 12.69 Q 12.51
3 Flag of Spain.svg  Eva Ngui  (ESP) 12.56 q 12.55 Q 12.58
4 Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Volha Zinkevich  (BLR) 12.81 Q 12.67 Q 12.71
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg  Hana Kolnikova  (SVK) 13.08 q 12.87 q 12.87
6 Flag of Brazil.svg  Sirlene Guilhermino  (BRA) 12.95 Q 12.88 q 12.95
7 Flag of Venezuela.svg  Tatiana del Carmen de Tovar  (VEN) 12.95 Q 12.89 q 12.99
8 Flag of Cuba.svg  Daineris Mijan  (CUB) 12.93 Q 12.99 q 13.05
9 Flag of Iraq.svg  Alaa Jasim Al-Qaysi  (IRQ) 13.12 q 13.03
10 Flag of Brazil.svg  Maria Jose Alves  (BRA) 13.36 q 13.21
11 Flag of Brazil.svg  Ana Tercia Soares  (BRA) 13.20 q 13.24
12 Flag of Spain.svg  Rosalia Lazaro  (ESP) 13.40 q 13.28
13 Flag of Spain.svg  Sara Martinez  (ESP) 13.80
13 Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg  Tanja Dragic  (SRB) 13.80
15 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Svetlana Makeyeva  (KAZ) 13.86
16 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Rodastina Ivanova  (BUL) 14.86
17 Flag of Lesotho.svg  Thato Mohasoa  (LES) 15.95
Flag of Angola.svg  Evalina Alexandre  (ANG)DSQ
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Joyleen Jeffrey  (PNG)DSQ
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Anna Kaniouk  (BLR)DSQ

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