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India scoops 11 medals with three golds, javelin thrower Sandeep breaks world record

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Javelin thrower Sandeep Chaudhary produced a stunning world record effort as India bagged 11 medals, including three gold, on a productive day at the Asian Para Games here on Monday.

Chaudhary clinched India’s first gold of the Games in the men’s F42-44/61-64 category in the morning session, before middle distance runner Raju Rakshitha (women’s T11 1500m) and swimmer Jadhav Suyash Narayan (men’s S7 50m butterfly) added the yellow metals later on the second day of competitio­ns.

Chaudhary claimed the top spot with a best throw of 60.01m, which he managed in his third attempt. He, in the process, shattered the F44 world record, bettering the earlier mark of 59.82, which Chinese Mingjie Gao made in 1980.

Chaudhary’s disability falls in the F42-44/61-64 category, which relates to limb deficiency, leg length difference, impaired muscle power or impaired range of movement. The athletes in this category compete with or without prosthesis.

2016 Rio Paralympic­s silver medallist Deepa Malik settled for a bronze in women’s F 53/54 javelin throw with an effort of 10.15m. In F 53/54 category, athletes have full power and movements in their arms, but no power in their abdominal muscles and typically no sitting balance. They compete in seated positions.

Para-athletics gave two more silver also with Ramya Shanmugam and Radha Venkatesh finishing second in women’s F46 javelin throw and women’s T12/13 1500m race respective­ly.

Swimming also fetched four medals for India on Monday, with three bronze adding to the gold from Narayan.

India also won a silver in para-powerlifti­ng, through 2014 Glasgow Commonweal­th Games bronze medallist Sakina Khatun in women’s 50 kg category, while shooting para sport gave the country a silver and a bronze.

With Monday’s 11 medals, India’s medal tally stood at 3 gold, 6 silver and 8 bronze to occupy the eighth spot in the medal table. China is on top of the medal table with 38 gold, 15 silver and 17 bronze, followed by South Korea with 14 gold, 8 silver and 5 bronze.

Javelin thrower Chaudhary was one of the star performers of the day in the Games with his world record throw. “For the Asian Para Games, I had a very good preparatio­n and with a world record I have won a gold medal and I’m really happy with that,” a beaming Chaudhary said.

“I’m not going to stop there with that performanc­e, I will try my best at the next World Championsh­ips in Dubai. Thanks to my coach and the Paralympic Committee of India who supported me at every level, it is a really good achievemen­t for India and for me also,” he added.

In the women’s T11 1500m race, Rakshitha clocked 5 min 40.64 secs to clinch the gold. Her disability falls in T11 category which relates to very low visual acuity and/or no light perception. Narayan clinched the gold in men’s S7 50m butterfly by clocking 32.72 secs while swimming at lane number 5. Yang Hong of China was second with 33.54 while Payungsaku­l Boonyarit of Thailand won bronze with 38.09.

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