Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Five more gold for India, Deepa wins 2nd bronze

- Press Trust of India

JAKARTA: Para athletes added two gold medals to India’s kitty after chess players and a shuttler grabbed yellow metals as the country continued its impressive performanc­e at the Asian Para Games where Paralympic medallist Deepa Malik bagged her second bronze on Friday.

K Jennitha Anto clinched the gold in women’s individual rapid P1 chess event after beating Manurung Roslinda of Indonesia 1-0 in the final round, while Kishan Gangolli got the better of Majid Bagheri in the men’s individual rapid VI - B2/B3 event to claim the top spot.

Rapid P1 event is for physically impaired athletes while rapid VI - B2/B3 event features partially blind competitor­s.

PARUL BAGS GOLD

In para-badminton, Parul Parmar notched up a 21-9 21-5 victory over Wandee Kamtam of Thailand to win the gold medal in the women’s singles SL3 event.

Athletes in this class have impairment in one or both lower limbs and poor walking/running balance but they play in standing positions.“i work as a coach in the Gujarat’s Sports Authority of India. My target is Paralympic­s. I will play in the World Championsh­ips next,” Parmar said after winning the gold.

“So, I want support from my office and I need sponsors. When we go to play internatio­nal tournament­s we don’t have sponsors and we have to fund ourselves. I request the government to help us,” she added.

PARA ATHLETES SHINE

Later, para athletes further made it a memorable day for the Indians.

It was double delight for India in the men’s javelin throw F55 event as Neeraj Yadav and Amit Balyan clinched the gold and silver medals respective­ly.

While Neeraj’s best effort was 29.24m, Amit threw the spear to 29.79 to win the silver. The bronze was bagged by Vietnam’s Kieu Minh Trung with a throw of 28.27m.

It was a one-two finish for India in the men’s club throw F51 event too with Amit Kumar and Dharambir bagging the gold and silver respective­ly. Amit Kumar created a Games record en route the gold with a throw of 29.47, while Dharambir’s best effort was 24.81.

The bronze in this event went to Radhi Alharthi of Saudi Arabia.

Para swimmer Swapnil Patil clinched silver in men’s 100m backstroke in the S10 category. The S10 classifica­tion covers physical impairment. Patil earlier won a bronze in the men’s 400m freestyle.

India also won a bronze medal in the men’s C4 Individual Pursuit 4000m cycling event with Gurlal Singh claiming the third position. This event is for athletes with a below the knee amputation and a prosthesis on one leg.

Earlier, Rio Paralympic­s silver medallist Deepa Malik bagged her second medal at the competitio­n when she clinched the bronze in the women’s F51/52/53s discus throw.

Deepa produced her best effort in her fourth attempt, a 9.67 metre throw to claim the third spot.

Elnaz Darabian of Iran took home the gold and set an Asian record with her best throw of 10.71m. Fatema Nedham of Bahrain won silver.

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