2018 World Para Athletics European Championships – Men's 100 metres

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The men's 100 metres at the 2018 World Para Athletics European Championships was held at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin from 20 - 26 August. RaceRunning events (running events involving adapted tricycle frames for athletes with severe balance difficulties) were included for the first time as RR1 and RR3 events. 18 classification finals are held in all over this distance.

Medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
T11[1]  Timothée Adolphe (FRA)
Guide : Jeffrey Lami
11.17  Martin Parejo Maza (ESP)
Guide : Albert Selva Comadran
11.84 no medal award
T12[2]  Athanasios Ghavelas (GRE) 11.47   (TUR) 11.57  Luis Goncalves (POR) 11.61
T13[3]  Jason Smyth (IRL) 10.66 CR  Mateusz Michalski (POL) 10.99   (POL) 11.33
[4]   (DEN) 26.98 CR   (SWE) 28.02   (SWE) 42.51
[5] (open to athletes)   (GBR) 17.37 CR   (GBR) 19.33   (DEN) 21.10
T33[6]  Harri Jenkins (GBR) 19.44 no medals award
T34[7]  Stefan Rusch (NED) 16.14  Henry Manni (FIN) 16.44  Bojan Mitic (SUI) 16.75
T35[8]  Ihor Tsvietov (UKR) 12.77 no medals award
T36[9]  Graeme Ballard (GBR) 12.32  Roman Pavlyk (UKR) 12.55  Krzysztof Ciuksza (POL) 12.61
T37[10]  Vladyslav Zahrebelnyi (UKR) 11.86  Rhys Jones (GBR) 12.10  Michał Kotkowski (POL) 12.19
T38[11]  Thomas Young (GBR) 11.66  Mykyta Senyk (UKR) 11.98  Lorenzo Albaladejo Martinez (ESP) 12.27
T47[12]  Michal Derus (POL) 10.77   (LTU) 11.19   (GER) 11.36
T51[13]  Peter Genyn (BEL) 22.82  Toni Piispanen (FIN) 23.84  Stephen Osborne (GBR) 25.68
T52[14]   (POR) 18.53  Beat Boesch (SUI) 18.60   (ITA) 19.25
T53[15]  Pierre Fairbank (FRA) 15.65  Nicolas Brignone (FRA) 16.10  Moatez Jomni (GBR) 17.05
T54[16]  Leo Pekka Tahti (FIN) 13.83 CR  Kenny van Weeghel (NED) 14.65  Nathan Maguire (GBR) 15.14
[17]  Daniel Wagner (DEN) 13.10  Clavel Kayitare (FRA) 13.42   (NED) 14.17
[18]  Felix Streng (GER) 11.23 CR  Johannes Floors (GER) 11.44   (ITA) 11.81
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)

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