Oleksandr Doroshenko-men's discus throw F37/38 final - 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships, Lyon

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Gold: Mykola Zhabnyak
Silver: Xia Dong
Bronze: Guy Henly

Mykola Zhabnyak, Ukraine, Donatas Dundzys, Lithuania, Kevin Strybosch, Canada, Ibrahim Ahmed Abdelwareth, Rgypt, Ahmed Meshaima, Bahrain, Mindaugas Bilius, Lithuania, Tomasz Blatkiewicz, Poland, Khusniddin Norbekov, Uzbekistan, Gerrit Kruger, South Africa, Mohamed Mohamed Ramadan, Egypt, Timo Mustikkamaa, Finland, Guy Henly, Australia, Moussa Tambadou, France, Leandro Ricci, Argentina, Ronni Jensen, Denmark, Dong Xia, China, Oleksandr Doroshenko, Ukraine


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