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2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's discus throw

2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's discus throw

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The men's discus throw at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships was held at the QEII Stadium from 22 to 28 January.

In the Men's discus throw F42, held on January 27, the Gold was originally won by Fanie Lombaard of South Africa. However, he tested positive for Probenecid in a urine sample provided on 27 January 2011. The prohibited substance had been prescribed to him because of a medical problem, but he did not have a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) suspended him for a year (from January 27), and fined him 1,500 euros. The IPC redistributed the medals.[1][2]

Medalists

[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

ClassGoldSilverBronze
F11 David Casinos
 Spain
Vasyl Lishchynskyi
 Ukraine
Bil Marinkovic
 Austria
F12 Oleksandr Iasynovyi
 Ukraine
Vladimir Andryushchenko
 Russia
Kim Lopez Gonzalez
 Spain
F32/33/34 Lahouari Bahlaz
 Algeria
Frantisek Serbus
 Czech Republic
Jalal Khakzadieh
 Iran
F35/36 Pawel Piotrowski
 Poland
Reginald Benade
 Namibia
Volodymyr Zhaivoronok
 Ukraine
F37/38 Tomasz Blatkiewicz
 Poland
Mykola Zhabnyak
 Ukraine
Javad Hardani
 Iran
F40 Paschalis Stathelakos
 Greece
Jonathan de Souza Santos
 Brazil
Scott Danberg
 United States
F42 Gino de Keersmaeker
 Belgium
Aled Davies
 Great Britain
Marinos Fylachtos
 Greece
F44 Daniel Greaves
 Great Britain
Jeremy Campbell
 United States
Farzad Sepahvand
 Iran
F46 Tomasz Rebisz
 Poland
Chunliang Guo
 China
Joao Santos
 Brazil
F51/52/53 Aigars Apinis
 Latvia
Joze Flere
 Slovenia
Yassen Mohammad
 Jordan
F54/55/56 Leonardo Diaz
 Cuba
Draženko Mitrović
 Serbia
Mustafa Yuseinov
 Bulgaria
F57/58 Alexey Ashapatov
 Russia
Metawa Abo Elkhir
 Egypt
Ali Ghardooni
 Germany

F11

The Men's discus throw, F11 was held on January 22

F11 = visual impairment: from no light perception in either eye, to light perception but with the inability to recognise the shape of a hand at any distance or in any direction.

Results

Final

[15]

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F12

The Men's discus throw, F12 was held on January 28

F12 = visual impairment: may recognise the shape of a hand, have a visual acuity of 2/60 and/or visual field of less than 5 degrees.

Results

Final

[16]

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Key: SB = Season Best

F32/33/34

The Men's discus throw, F32/33/34 was held on January 24 and the medal ceremony on January 25

F32/33/34

  • F32 = poor functional strength in arms, legs and trunk, able to propel a wheelchair. Compete in a wheelchair, may throw a discus from a throwing frame.
  • F33 = some degree of trunk movement when pushing a wheelchair, forward trunk movement limited during forceful pushing. Throwing movements mainly from the arm. Compete in a wheelchair or from a throwing frame.
  • F34 = demonstrates good functional strength, minimal limitation or control problems in arms or trunk. Compete in a wheelchair or from a throwing frame.

Results

Final

[17]

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Key: WR = World Record, CR = Championship Record, AR = Area Record, SB = Season Best, PB = Personal Best, NM = No Mark

F35/36

The Men's discus throw, F35/36 was held on January 28

F35/36

  • F35 = good static balance, problems in dynamic balance. A shift of centre of gravity may lead to loss of balance, may have sufficient lower extremity function to execute a run up when throwing.
  • F36 = able to walk without assistance or assistive devices, more control problems with upper than lower limbs. All four limbs are involved, dynamic is often better than static balance. Hand control, grasp and release affected when throwing.

Results

Final

[18]

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Key: CR = Championship Record, AR = Area Record, SB = Season Best, NM = No Mark

F37/38

The Men's discus throw, F37/38 was held on January 23 with the medal ceremony on January 24

F37/38

  • F37 = spasticity in an arm and leg on the same side, good functional ability on the non impaired side, better development, good arm and hand control and follow through.
  • F38 = must meet the minimum disability criteria for athletes with cerebral palsy, head injury or stroke. A limitation in function that impacts on sports performance.

Results

Final

[19]

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Key: WR = World Record, CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best, NM = No Mark

F40

The Men's discus throw, F40 was held on January 24

F40 = dwarfism.[20]

Results

Final

[21]

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Key: WR = World Record, SB = Season Best, AR = Area Record

F42

The Men's discus throw, F42 was held on January 27. The Gold was originally won by Fanie Lombaard of South Africa. However, he tested positive for Probenecid in a urine sample provided on 27 January 2011. The prohibited substance had been prescribed to him because of a medical problem, but he did not have a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE). The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) suspended him for a year (from January 27), and fined him 1,500 euros.

The IPC upgraded Keersmaeker, Davies and Fylachtos to gold, silver and bronze respectively.[22][23]

F42 = single above knee amputation or equivalent impairments.

Results

Final

[24]

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Key: SB = Season Best, DNS = Did not Start

F44

The Men's discus throw, F44 was held on January 26

F44 = single below knee amputation or equivalent impairments.

Results

Final

[25]

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Key: WR = World Record, SB = Season Best

F46

The Men's discus throw, F46 was held on January 25

F46 = single above or below elbow amputation, or equivalent impairments.

Results

Final

[26]

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Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best, AR = Area Record

F51/52/53

The Men's discus throw, F51/52/53 was held on January 27

F51/52/53

  • F51 = a weakness in shoulder function, the ability to bend but not straighten the elbow joint, no trunk or leg function, no movement in the fingers, can bend the wrists backwards but not forwards.
  • F52 = good shoulder, elbow and wrist function, poor to normal finger flexion and extension, no trunk or leg function.
  • F53 = normal upper limb function, no abdominal, leg or lower spinal function.

Results

Final

[27]

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Key: WR = World Record, AR = Area Record, SB = Season Best

F54/55/56

The Men's discus throw, F54/55/56 was held on January 28

F54/55/56

  • F54 = normal upper limb function, no abdominal or lower spinal function.
  • F55 = normal upper limb function, may have partial to almost normal trunk function, no leg function.
  • F56 = normal upper limb and trunk function, some leg function, may have high bilateral above knee amputation.

Results

Final

[28]

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Key: WR = World Record, AR = Area Record

F57/58

The Men's discus throw, F57/58 was held on January 26

F57/58

  • F57 = normal upper limb and trunk function, may have bilateral above knee amputations.
  • F58 = normal upper limb and trunk function, bilateral below knee amputation or single above knee amputation.

Results

Final

[29]

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Key: WR = World Record, SB = Season Best

See also


References

General
Specific
  1. Paralympic WCPP athletes briefing, uka.org.uk, March 10, 2010

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