Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 metres T34
Women's 200 metres T34 at the XIV Paralympic Games | ||||||||||
Venue | London Olympic Stadium | |||||||||
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Dates | 6 September | |||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 7 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 31.90 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Athletics at the 2012 Summer Paralympics |
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Classification | ||||||
T/F11–13: Blind and visually impaired | ||||||
T/F20: Intellectual disability | ||||||
T/F31–38: Cerebral palsy | ||||||
F40: Les Autres | ||||||
T/F42–46: Amputees | ||||||
T/F51–58: Spinal cord disability | ||||||
Men T/F31–38 | ||||||
Track | ||||||
100 m | T34 | T35 | T36 | |||
T37 | T38 | |||||
200 m | T34 | T35 | T36 | |||
T37 | T38 | |||||
400 m | T36 | T38 | ||||
800 m | T36 | T37 | ||||
1500 m | T37 | |||||
Field | ||||||
Long jump | F36 | F37-38 | ||||
Shot put | F32-33 | F34 | ||||
F37-38 | ||||||
Club throw | F31-32/51 | |||||
Discus throw | F32-34 | F35-36 | ||||
F37-38 | ||||||
Javelin throw | F33-34 | |||||
Women T/F31–38 | ||||||
Track | ||||||
100 m | T34 | T35 | T36 | |||
T37 | T38 | |||||
200 m | T34 | T35 | T36 | |||
T37 | T38 | |||||
400 m | T37 | |||||
4×100 m relay | T35-38 | |||||
Field | ||||||
Long jump | F37-38 | |||||
Shot put | F32-34 | F35-36 | ||||
F37 | ||||||
Club throw | F31-32/51 | |||||
Discus throw | F35-36 | F37 | ||||
Javelin throw | F33-34/52-53 | F37-38 |
The Women's 200 metres T34 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place at the London Olympic Stadium on 6 September.[1] The event consisted of 2 heats and a final.
The T34 category is for wheelchair athletes with cerebral palsy. Athletes in this category have minimal limitations or control problems in their arms and trunk while pushing a wheelchair.
Records
Prior to the competition, the existing World and Paralympic records were as follows:[2]
World & Paralympic record (T33) | Mary Rice (IRL) | 38.38 | 25 October 2000 | Sydney, Australia |
World & Paralympic record (T34) | Deborah Brennan (GBR) | 33.87 | 25 October 2000 | Sydney, Australia |
Broken records during the 2012 Summer Paralympics | ||||
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Paralympic record (T34) | Hannah Cockroft (GBR) | 33.20 | 6 September 2012 | |
Paralympic record (T34) | Hannah Cockroft (GBR) | 31.90 | 6 September 2012 |
Results
Round 1
Competed 6 September 2012 from 11:41. Qual. rule: first 3 in each heat (Q) plus the 2 fastest other times (q) qualified.
Heat 1
Rank | Athlete | Country | Class | Time | Notes |
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1 | Rosemary Little | Australia | T34 | 34.69 | Q, RR |
2 | Amy Siemons | Netherlands | T34 | 34.88 | Q |
3 | Yousra Ben Jemaa | Tunisia | T34 | 36.81 | Q, RR |
4 | Melissa Nicholls | Great Britain | T34 | 39.41 | q |
5 | Carleigh Dewald | United States | T34 | 40.36 | q |
6 | Haruka Kitaura | Japan | T34 | 41.89 | |
Wind: +0.9 m/s |
Heat 2
Rank | Athlete | Country | Class | Time | Notes |
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1 | Hannah Cockroft | Great Britain | T34 | 33.20 | Q, PR |
2 | Desiree Vranken | Netherlands | T34 | 35.56 | Q, PB |
3 | Rachael Burrows | Canada | T34 | 39.59 | Q |
4 | Kristen Messer | United States | T33 | 40.45 | |
5 | Kristy Pond | Australia | T34 | 43.92 | |
Wind: -0.1 m/s |
Final
Competed 6 September 2012 at 19:44.
Rank | Athlete | Country | Class | Time | Notes |
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Hannah Cockroft | Great Britain | T34 | 31.90 | PR | |
Amy Siemons | Netherlands | T34 | 34.16 | ||
Desiree Vranken | Netherlands | T34 | 34.85 | PB | |
4 | Rosemary Little | Australia | T34 | 35.08 | |
5 | Yousra Ben Jemaa | Tunisia | T34 | 37.68 | |
6 | Rachael Burrows | Canada | T34 | 38.51 | |
7 | Melissa Nicholls | Great Britain | T34 | 40.00 | |
8 | Carleigh Dewald | United States | T34 | 41.53 | |
Wind: +0.7 m/s |
Q = qualified by place. q = qualified by time. PR = Paralympic Record. RR = Regional Record. PB = Personal Best. SB = Seasonal Best.
References
- ↑ "Athletics - Schedule & Results". London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
- ↑ "T34 200 records". International Wheelchair & Amputee Sports Federation. Archived from the original on 17 September 2012.
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