Gold: Jarryd Wallace Silver: David Prince Bronze: Jerome Singleton
Keita Sato, Japan, Jackie Keith Marciano, Canada, Ronald Hertog,
Netherlands, Christoph Bausch, Switzerland, Jarryd Wallace, United
States of America, Arnu Fourie, South Africa, Jerome Singleton, United
States of America, Riccardo Scendoni, Italia, David The International
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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