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With a 400 metres time of 45.07 seconds recorded on 19 July 2011, he achieved the "A" qualifying requirement for the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Summer Olympics. In London 2012, Pistorius became the first amputee to run at the Summer Olympic Games, where he competed in the 400m and 4 × 400 relay events, but did not win a medal. [5]
4 September 2021 XVI: Tokyo, Japan [31] T51: 1:20.82 Peter Genyn Belgium 17 September 2016 XV: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [26] T52: 55.39 Tomoki Sato Japan 27 August 2021 XVI: Tokyo, Japan [32] T53: 46.61 Pongsakorn Paeyo Thailand 29 August 2021 XVI: Tokyo, Japan [33] T54: 44.87 Athiwat Paeng-Nuea Thailand 29 August 2021 XVI: Tokyo, Japan [34] T62 ...
4 September 2021 Paralympic Games: Tokyo, Japan [18] T36 23.80 (+0.8 m/s) James Turner Australia 27 January 2025 Canberra, Australia [14] T37 21.91 (+1.0 m/s) Nick Mayhugh United States 4 September 2021 Paralympic Games: Tokyo, Japan [19] T38 21.82 (−0.2 m/s) Evan O'Hanlon Australia 8 September 2012 Paralympic Games: London, United Kingdom ...
"IPC Historical Results Database". International Paralympic Committee (IPC) The information from the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) website is based on sources which does not present all information from earlier Paralympic Games (1960–1984), such as relay and team members.
The games were held in Tokyo, Japan from 24 August to 5 September 2021. There were 539 medal events. Athletes from Costa Rica, [1] Ecuador, [2] El Salvador, [3] [4] Montenegro, [5] and Oman [6] won their first Paralympic medals. El Salvador and Oman had never won an Olympic medal.
The act of walking is then a continued exhilaration. Standing in our exoskeleton is not like being verticalized in a frame or standing up in crutches, it is like becoming yourself again."
There were test events before the Olympic and Paralympic Games; [44] [45] these were contested from June 2019 to June 2020 before the start of the 2020 Summer Olympics. The selected Paralympic sports were athletics (2–3 May 2020), goalball (28–29 September 2019), paratriathlon (15–18 August 2019), powerlifting (26–27 September 2019 ...
32 athletes were selected on 16 June 2021. Matthew Levy was selected for his fifth Paralympics. There are 15 debutants. [29] Braedan Jason was added to the team on 14 July 2021 after Australia was granted an additional spot. [30] Blake Cochrane was added to the team on 26 July 2021. [31] Men's events