IPC Athletics World Championships
19-29 July

2013 IPC Athletics World Championships Lyon Saturday, 20 July, evening session

Full schedule: http://www.paralympic.org/Events/Lyon2013/Schedule

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Events:

Men's Discus Throw F11

Final Men's High Jump T42/44

Final Men's Long Jump T36

Final Men's Javelin Throw F57/58

Medal Ceremony Women's 200m T53

Semifinals Women's Shot Put F58

Medal Ceremony Women's 200m T54

Semifinals Men's Shot Put F42

Medal Ceremony Men's 200m T11

Semifinals Men's Long Jump T37/38

Medal Ceremony Men's 200m T12

Semifinals Men's Javelin Throw F33/34

Final Men's 200m T44

Semifinals Men's 5000m T12

Semifinals Men's High Jump T42/44

Medal Ceremony Women's Javelin Throw F37

Final Men's 5000m T12

Semifinals Men's Long Jump T36

Medal Ceremony Women's 4x100m T11-13

Final Men's Long Jump T46

Final Men's 800m T37

Semifinals Women's 4x100m T11-13

Medal Ceremony Men's 800m T52

Semifinals Men's Discus Throw F11

Medal Ceremony Women's 5000m T54

Semifinals Men's 10000m T54 Final

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Lyon, France hosted the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships between 19-28 July. More than 1,100 athletes from 98 countries attended the event which was the first major gathering of international track and field stars following the hugely successful London 2012 Paralympic Games. The majority of medal winners from London competed in Lyon as they started their preparations for the next Paralympic Games in Rio in 2016.

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