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IT’S A HIGH FIVE FOR INDIA

Track-and-field athletes lead country’s medal rush

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India enjoyed a day of days at the Tokyo Paralympic Games, clinching as many as five medals on Monday

Congratula­tions to Avani Lekhara for her historic gold medal in Parashooti­ng. I’m elated by your phenomenal achievemen­t. I also congratula­te Yogesh Kathuniya, Devendra Jhajharia and Sundar Singh Gurjar... Golden day for India in Tokyo. I congratula­te Sumit Antil for clinching gold — MK Stalin, Chief Minister

VINOD LOSES HIS MEDAL

Discus thrower Vinod Kumar lost his F52 category bronze medal after being found ineligible in the disability classifica­tion assessment. The 41-year-old had produced a best throw of 19.91m to finish third on Sunday.

Debutant Sumit Antil smashed his world record multiple times for the F64 class gold medal while veteran Devendra Jhajharia bagged silver in the F46 category as the javelin throwers led the country’s track-andfield medal rush at the Paralympic­s here on Monday.

Another javelin thrower, Sundar Singh Gurjar picked up bronze in Jhajharia’s event, with discus thrower Yogesh Kathuniya’s F56 silver ensuring that India made its presence felt across the podium. The man of the moment was the 23-year-old Sumit as he bludgeoned his way to the top of the podium with an astonishin­g fifth attempt of 68.55m mark, which was the best of the day by quite a distance.

Sonepat-based Sumit, who lost his left leg portion below the knee after he was involved in a motorbike accident in 2015, bettered the previous world record of 62.88m, also set by him, five times on the day. His last throw was a foul. His series read 66.95, 68.08, 65.27, 66.71, 68.55 and foul. Australian Michal Burian (66.29m) and Sri Lanka’s Dulan Kodithuwak­ku (65.61m) took silver and bronze respective­ly.

The F64 category is for athletes with a leg amputation, who compete with prosthetic­s in a standing position. Sumit had won a silver medal in the F64 javelin throw at the 2019 World Championsh­ips in Dubai.

Jhajharia wins his third medal

Jhajharia clinched a stupendous third Paralympic medal, silver this time, while Gurjar finished behind his compatriot to take bronze. The F46 classifica­tion is for athletes with arm deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement in arms. The 40-year-old Jhajharia, already India’s greatest Paralympia­n after winning gold medals in the 2004 and 2016 Games, pulled off a new personal best throw of 64.35m.

Jhajharia, who lost his left hand after accidental­ly touching an electric wire, finished behind gold winner and new world record holder Dinesh Priyan Herath Mudiyansel­age (67.79m) of Sri Lanka.

“In sport and competitio­n, these kind of things happen. There are always ups and downs. I did my best. But, it so happened that it was his (Sri Lankan’s) day,” Jhajharia told PTI. The 25-year-old Gurjar, who lost his left hand after a metal sheet fell on him at a friend’s house, was third with a best effort of 64.01m.

Javelin thrower Sumit Antil created a world record on Monday; (inset) Devendra Jhajharia

Kathuniya comes second

Discus thrower Kathuniya clinched a silver medal in the men’s F56 event. The 24-year-old sent the disc to a distance of 44.38m on his sixth and last attempt to finish second. Brazil’s defending champion and world record holder Claudiney Batista dos Santos won gold with a best throw of 45.59m while Leonardo Diaz Aldana (43.36m) of Cuba took bronze. In F56 classifica­tion, athletes have full arm and trunk muscle power. Kathuniya had trained for the Paralympic­s without a coach.

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Javelin throw
Age: 25 | Category: F46 He had won gold in 2017, 2019 World Para Athletics Championsh­ips
AVANI LEKHARA Shooting | Age: 19 First Indian woman to win gold in Paralympic­s Finished on top in the R-2 women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 event
DEVENDRA JHAJHARIA
Javelin throw Age: 40 | Category: F46 This is his 3rd Paralympic medal
SUMIT ANTIL Javelin throw | Age: 23 Best effort: 68.55m on 5th attempt Broke his world record multiple times in the F64 class event
WITH THE RICH HAUL, INDIA SURPASSED ITS PREVIOUS BEST TALLY OF FOUR. HAVING ALREADY BAGGED TWO MEDALS, INDIA NOW HAS SEVEN IN ITS KITTY
YOGESH KATHUNIYA
Discus throw Age: 24 | Category: F56 He trained without a coach for the showpiece
SUNDAR SINGH GURJAR Javelin throw Age: 25 | Category: F46 He had won gold in 2017, 2019 World Para Athletics Championsh­ips AVANI LEKHARA Shooting | Age: 19 First Indian woman to win gold in Paralympic­s Finished on top in the R-2 women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 event DEVENDRA JHAJHARIA Javelin throw Age: 40 | Category: F46 This is his 3rd Paralympic medal SUMIT ANTIL Javelin throw | Age: 23 Best effort: 68.55m on 5th attempt Broke his world record multiple times in the F64 class event WITH THE RICH HAUL, INDIA SURPASSED ITS PREVIOUS BEST TALLY OF FOUR. HAVING ALREADY BAGGED TWO MEDALS, INDIA NOW HAS SEVEN IN ITS KITTY YOGESH KATHUNIYA Discus throw Age: 24 | Category: F56 He trained without a coach for the showpiece
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