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The final stage (or knockout stage) will be played between 4 and 5 September[1].[2]

Bracket
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsGold medal match
              
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 somebody (GBR)
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
 somebody (GBR)
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 
 somebody (GBR)
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 somebody (GBR)
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
 somebody (GBR)
4 September, South Paris Arena
 somebody (GBR)
 
 somebody (GBR)
Repechage
Repechage matchBronze medal match
      
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
 
 
Repechage matchBronze medal match
      
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
4 September, South Paris Arena
 
 
 
Male 15-19 Year
Rank Name Country Swim T1 Bike T2 Run Total
1 Lucas García Picón  Spain 3:45 2:28 9:34 2:12 4:54 22:51
2 George Turner  Great Britain 3:46 2:18 10:09 2:04 5:16 23:31
3 Julian Barre  United States 3:40 2:32 9:48 2:26 5:23 23:48

Paralympic champs

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The men's 400 metres at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships were held across multiple classifications in Paris. The event is a direct qualification event for the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, with the top 4 in each Paralympic Games event earning a quota place for their NPC.

Diving

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Rank Name Nation Preliminary Semi final Final Total
Score Rank Score Rank Dive 1 Dive 2 Dive 3 Dive 4 Dive 5 Dive 6
Wang Zongyuan  China
Osmar Olvera Ibarra  Mexico
Xie Siyi  China
Andrew Capobianco  United States
Kevin Alexander Munoz Heredia  Mexico
Jordan Houlden  Great Britain
Moritz Wesemann  Germany
Lars Rudiger  Germany
Carson Tyler  United States
Luis Felipe Uribe Bermudez  Colombia
Giovanni Tocci  Italy
Lorenzo Marsaglia  Italy
Kurtis Mathews  Australia
Mohamed Farouk  Egypt
Daniel Restrepo Garcia  Colombia
Jules Bouyer  France
Jack Laugher  Great Britain
Woo Haram  South Korea
Sakai Sho  Japan
Gwendal Bisch  France
Jonathan Ruvalcaba  Dominican Republic
Yona Knight-Wisdom  Jamaica
Yi Jaegyeong  South Korea
Jake Passmore  Ireland
Frandiel Gomez  Dominican Republic

Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
T11
T12
T13
T20
T34 Chaiwat Rattana
 Thailand
Mohamed Hammadi
 United Arab Emirates
Austin Smeenk
 Canada
T36 James Turner
 Australia
William Stedman
 New Zealand
Alexis Chavez
 Argentina
T37
T38
T47
T53 Pongsakorn Paeyo
 Thailand
Brent Lakatos
 Canada
Brian Siemann
 United States
T54
T62

Individual finals

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T11

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The T11 final for athletes with severe visual impairment will take place at 21:30 on 12 July 2023. 13 Athletes entered in total. This is a fully guided event, and the final will feature four athletes with guides.[3]

T12

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The T12 final for athletes with significant visual impairment will take place at 19:55 on 15 July 2023. 12 Athletes entered in total. This is a partially guided event and the final will feature four athletes, with guides if required.[4]

T13

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The T13 final for athletes with moderate visual impairment will take place at 20:05 on 15 July 2023. 14 athletes have entered in total. Eight athletes shall take part in the final.[5]

T20

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The T20 final for athletes with intellectual impairment will take place at 19:45 on 15 July 2023. 16 athletes have entered in total. Eight athletes shall take part in the final.[6]

T34

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The T34 final for wheelchair athletes with cerebral palsy took place at 19:45 on 15 July 2023. 16 athletes have entered in total. Eight athletes shall take part in the final.[7]

  Paralympic Games quota won
Rank Name Nation Preliminary Final
Score Place Score Place
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ross Haslam  Great Britain 386.45 3 422.95 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alexis Jandard  France 384 4 411.5 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lorenzo Marsaglia  Italy 361.05 6 410.55 3
4 Jules Bouyer  France 377.05 5 403.9 4
5 Giovanni Tocci  Italy 397.25 1 401.95 5
6 Alcon Arevalo  Spain 346.2 9 377.95 6
7 Moritz Wesemann  Germany 388.35 2 377.2 7
8 Alexander Lube  Germany 326.7 11 376.75 8
9 Danylo Konovalov  Ukraine 355.5 7 375.6 9
10 Jonathan Suckow  Switzerland 346.3 8 358.8 10
11 Jake Passmore  Ireland 326.7 11 327.85 11
12 James Heatly  Great Britain 335.9 10 323.3 12
13 Stanislav Oliferchyk  Ukraine 326 did not advance
14 Isak Borslien  Norway 315
15 Andrzej Rzeszutek  Poland 312.75
16 Alexandru Avasiloae  Romania 309.15
17 Garcia Abadia  Spain 308.3
18 Matej Nevescanin  Croatia 306.8
19 David Ekdahl  Sweden 306.65
20 Kasper Lesiak  Poland 297.2
21 Dariush Lotfi  Austria 295.15
22 Fabian Stepinski  Switzerland 291.7
23 Nikolaj Schaller  Austria 281.6
24 Elias Lars Petersen  Sweden 272.2
25 Tornike Onikashvili  Georgia 265.75
26 Theofilos Afthinos  Greece 254.4
27 Athanasios Tsirikos  Greece 249.4
28 Martynas Lisauskas  Lithuania 245.3
29 Josef Hugo Sorejs  Czech Republic 245.25
30 Irakli Sakandelidze  Georgia 243.9
31 Nikola Parausic  Serbia 221.7

T36

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The T36 final for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy took place at 19:45 on 15 July 2023. 16 athletes entered in total. Eight athletes took part in the final.[8]

  Paralympic Games quota won
Rank Lane Name Nationality Class Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 4 James Turner  Australia T36 52.26 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3 William Stedman  New Zealand T36 53.62 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 Alexis Sebastian Chavez  Argentina T36 54.57 AR
4 8 Takeru Matsumoto  Japan T36 55.85 AR
5 5 Krzysztof Ciuksza  Poland T36 56.47
6 7 Peicheng Eng  China T36 59.64 PB
7 2 Marian Petria  Romania T36 1:06.06
8 1 Refilwe Mosifane  South Africa T36 1:10.15

T37

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The T37 final will take place at 21:30 on 14 July 2023. [9]

T38

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The T38 final will take place at 19:45 on 13 July 2023. [10]

T47

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The T47 final will take place at 19:29 on 14 July 2023. [11]


T52

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The T52 final for wheelchair athletes will take place at 21:18 on 13 July 2023. [12]

T53

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The T53 final for wheelchair athletes took place at 20:30 on 11 July 2023. [13]

  Paralympic Games quota won

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Rank Lane Name Nationality Class Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 5 Pongsakorn Paeyo  Thailand T53 46.11 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 6 Brent Lakatos  Canada T53 46.22 AR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 4 Brian Siemann  United States T53 48.3 PB
4 3 Pichet Krungget  Thailand T53 48.35 PB
5 8 Pierre Fairbank  France T53 48.53 AR
6 1 Byunghoon Yoo  South Korea T53 49.41 SB
7 7 Nicolas Brignone  France T53 50.26 SB
8 2 Ariosvaldo Fernandes  Brazil T53 50.34 SB

T54

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The T54 final for wheelchair athletes will take place at 10:10 on 12 July 2023. [15]

T62

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The T62 final for double leg amputee athletes will take place at 19:42 on 17 July 2023. [16]

References

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  1. ^ https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024-paralympics/results/boccia/mixed-team---bc1-bc2/fnl-000200--
  2. ^ "Paralympics Schedule - Paris 2024 day-by-day guide of events". BBC Sport. Retrieved 2024-08-28.
  3. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T11 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  4. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T12 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  5. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T13 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  6. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T20 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  7. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T34 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  8. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T36 M 100m" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  9. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T37 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  10. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T38 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  11. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T47 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  12. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T52 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  13. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T53 M 100m" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  14. ^ "CBC CA Sports Paralympic world championships".
  15. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T54 M 100m" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.
  16. ^ "Paris 2023 Para Athletics World Championships | Live Results T62 M 100m". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2023-07-11.



Ranking Round

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The archers took part in the ranking round at on June. 72 arrows were fired by each archer, with scores being used to seed all archers into the elimination round. As the highest scoring of 15 Archers, Britain's Ella Gibson received a bye in the round of 16, joining the competition in the quarter finals.

Rank Archer Nation 10s Xs Score
1 Ella Gibson  Great Britain 67 32 715
2 Tanja Gellenthien  Denmark 64 38 712
3 Lisell Jaatma  Estonia 61 31 708
4 Sarah Prieels  Belgium 59 28 707
5 Hazal Burun  Turkey 57 26 705
6 Elisa Roner  Italy 56 26 693
7 Andrea Munoz  Spain 56 24 690
8 Sophie Dodemont  France 51 20 684
9 Sanne De Laat  Netherlands 48 19 680
10 Katharina Raab  Germany 48 20 679
11 Mariya Shkolna  Luxembourg 43 16 647
12 Olha Khomutovska  Ukraine 41 17
13 Satu Nisula  Finland 36 12
14 Malgorzata Kapusta  Poland 36 12
15 Julija Oleksejenko  Latvia 23 5




The men's 10 metre individual platform event at the 2023 European Diving Championships was contested on 24 June 2023.[1]

Results

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31 athletes participated at the event, entering the Preliminary round which, like the final, involved 6 different dives. The event commenced at 9:00 on the morning of 24 June.

The best 12 from the Preliminary round qualified for the Final, which was held that evening at 19:00

The winner will secure for their NOC an Olympic quota in the event.

Rank Diver Nation Preliminary Final
1 Ross Haslam  Great Britain 430.70 Q
2 Moritz Wesemann  Germany 418.60 Q
3 Oleg Kolodiy  Ukraine 408.15 Q
4 Giovanni Tocci  Italy 401.90 Q
5 Lorenzo Marsaglia  Italy 399.95 Q
6 Alexis Jandard  France 399.40 Q
7 Matthew Dixon  Great Britain 398.65 Q
8 Jonathan Suckow  Switzerland 389.45 Q
9 Jules Bouyer  France 386.00 Q
10 Jake Passmore  Ireland 385.05 Q
11 Danylo Konovalov  Ukraine 383.25 Q
12 Lars Ruediger  Germany 381.30 Q
13 Alberto Arevalo Alcon  Spain 376.30 did not advance
14 Andrzej Rzeszutek  Poland 375.45
15 Nicolas Garcia Boissier  Spain 375.10
16 Kacper Lesiak  Poland 372.65
17 Guillaume Dutoit  Switzerland 366.20
18 Nikolaj Schaller  Austria 363.00
19 David Ekdahl  Sweden 357.45
20 Matej Nevescanin  Croatia 355.80
21 Alexander Hart  Austria 355.45
22 Elias Petersen  Sweden 345.30
23 Tornike Onikashvili  Georgia 325.70
24 Alexandru Avasiloae  Romania 314.30
25 Athanasios Tsirikos  Greece 299.40
26 Luka Martinovic  Croatia 297.60
27 Theofilos Afthinos  Greece 282.30
28 Nikola Parausic  Serbia 254.35
29 Sandro Melikidze  Georgia 249.85
30 Josef Sorejs  Czech Republic 247.10
31 Martynas Lisauskas  Lithuania 245.85

References

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