2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's 100 metres
The men's 100 metres at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships were held at the QEII Stadium from 22–26 January MedalistsT11The Men's 100 metres, T11 was held on January 22–23 and the medal ceremony on 24 T11 = visual impairment - range from no light perception, to light perception with the inability to recognise the shape of a hand. Results
HeatsQualification: First 1 in each heat(Q) and the next 1 fastest(q) advance to the final. [4]
Key: =CR = Equal Championship Record Final
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best T12ResultsThe Men's 100 metres, T13 was held on January 26 T12 = may recognise the shape of a hand, have a visual acuity of 2/60 and/or visual field of less than 5 degrees. HeatsQualification: First 1 in each heat (Q) and the next 1 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: CR = Championship Record Final
T13ResultsThe Men's 100 metres, T13 was held on January 23 and 24 T13 = visual impairment: visual acuity ranges from 2/60 to 6/60 and/or has a visual field of more than 5 degrees and less than 20 degrees. HeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: SB = Season Best Final
Key: =AR = Equal Continental Record, SB = Season Best T34The Men's 100 metres, T34 was held on January 24 and 25 T34 = good functional strength, minimal limitation or control problems in the arms or trunk, compete in a wheelchair or from a throwing frame. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best Final
Key: AR = Continental Record, SB = Season Best T35The Men's 100 metres, T13 was held on January 24 T35 = good static balance, problems in dynamic balance. May need assistive device for walking, not when standing. ResultsFinal
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best T36The Men's 100 metres, T36 was held on January 23 and 24 T36 = walk without assistance or assistive devices, more control problems with upper than lower limbs. All four limbs are involved, dynamic balance often better than static balance. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: SB = Season Best Final
Key: CR = Championship Record, AR = Continental Record, SB = Season Best T37The Men's 100 metres, T37 was held on January 23 and 24 T37 = spasticity in an arm and leg on the same side, good functional ability on the other side, better development, good arm and hand control. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: CR = Championship Record, AR = Continental Record, SB = Season Best Final
Key: WR = World Record, SB = Season Best T38The Men's 100 metres, T38 was held on January 23 and 24 T38 = meet the minimum disability criteria for athletes with cerebral palsy, head injury or stroke, a limitation in function that impacts on sports performance. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best Final
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best, R 162.7 = False start T42The Men's 100 metres, T42 was held on January 26 T42 = single above knee amputation or equivalent impairment. ResultsFinal
Key: CR = Championship Record, AR = Continental Record, SB = Season Best T44The Men's 100 metres, T44 was held on January 25 and 26 American Jerome Singleton won the race, causing South African Oscar Pistorius to lose an international 100 metres race for the first time in seven years.[6][7][8] T44 = single below knee amputation or equivalent impairment. Also T43 classified athletes competed in this event: double below knee amputations or equivalent impairments. Results
HeatsQualification: First 2 in each heat(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final. [9]
Final
Key: SB = Season Best, R 162.7 = False start T46The Men's 100 metres, T46 was held on January 25 and 26 T46 = single above or below elbow amputation or equivalent impairments. Also T45 classified athletes competed in this event: double arm amputations above or below the elbow or equivalent impairments. Results
HeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat(Q) and the next 2 fastest(q) advance to the final. [11]
Key: DNS = Did not Start Final
Key: WR = World Record, CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best, DQ = Disqualified, R 162.7 = False start T51The Men's 100 metres, T53 was held on January 28 and 29 T51 = a weakness in shoulder function, can bend but not straighten the elbow joint, no trunk or leg function, no movement in the fingers, can bend wrists backwards but not forwards. ResultsFinal
Key: CR = Championship Record, SB = Season Best T52The Men's 100 metres, T52 was held on January 28 and 29 T52 = good shoulder, elbow and wrist function, poor to normal finger flexion and extension, no trunk or leg function. ResultsFinal
Key: CR = Championship Record, AR = Continental Record, SB = Season Best T53The Men's 100 metres, T53 was held on January 22 and 23 T53 = normal upper limb function, no abdominal, leg or lower spinal function. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Final
Key: WR = World Record, CR = Championship Record, AR = Continental Record, PB = Personal Best, SB = Season Best T54The Men's 100 metres, T13 was held on January 28 and 29 T54 = normal upper limb function, partial to normal trunk function, may have significant function of the lower limbs. ResultsHeatsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 4 fastest (q) advance to the semifinals. Key: CR = Championship Record, R 162.7 = False start SemifinalsQualification: First 3 in each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) advance to the final.
Key: CR = Championship Record, R 162.7 = False start Final
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