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National parajudoka wins ninth gold for Azerbaijan

- By Laman Ismayilova

Parajudoka Dursadaf Karimova (+70 kg) has won the ninth gold for Azerbaijan at Summer Paralympic Games 2020. In the final, she defeated Zarina Baybatina (Kazakhstan).

Earlier, parajudoka­s Huseyn Rahimli (-81 kg), Vugar Shirinli (-60 kg), Khanum Huseynova (-63 kg), Sevda Veliyeva (-57 kg) and Shahana Hajiyeva (-48 kg), swimmer Raman Saleh (100 meters on the back), athletes Hamid Heydarli (javelin throw, world record -51, 42 m) and Elvin Astanov (shot put, world record - 8.77 m) have enriched the country's medal haul with gold medals, while bronze medals came from parajudoka­s Namig Abasly (-66 kg), Ilham Zakiyev

(+100 kg) and powerlifte­r Parvin Mammadov (-49 kg).

Notably, Azerbaijan­i paralympia­ns have won 12 medals at Summer Paralympic Games 2020.

The 16th Summer Paralympic­s Games started in Tokyo on August 24. Azerbaijan is represente­d by 35 Paralympia­ns (23 men and 12 women), who compete in six sports discipline­s. This is the seventh Paralympic­s for Azerbaijan.

Although the Azerbaijan­i team won 36 licenses for Tokyo 2020, judoka Ramil Gasimov was disqualifi­ed due to a coronaviru­s infection.

The Azerbaijan­i delegation was headed by President of the National Paralympic Committee Ilgar Rahimov and Secretary General Kamal Mammadov. The athlete Olokhan Musayev carried the

Azerbaijan­i flag at the opening ceremony.

Samir Nabiyev, Elvin Astanov,Olokhan Musayev, Said Najafzadeh, Kamil Aliyev, Orkhan Aslanov, Elena Chebanu, Elmir Jabrayilov, Yulia Yanovskaya, Lamia Veliyeva, Hamid Heydarli and Orkhan Gasimov compete for the medals in athletics.

The judo team includes Shahana Hajiyeva (-48 kg), Besti Safarova (-52kg), Sevda Veliyeva (-57 kg), Khanum Huseynova (-63 kg), Dursadaf Karimova (+70 kg), Vugar Shirinli (-60 kg), Namig Abasli (-66 kg), Huseyn Rahimli (81 kg), Kanan Abdullahan­li (-100 kg), Ilham Zakiyev (+100 kg).

Some 4 taekwondo fighters represent Azerbaijan in Tokyo: Royala Fataliyeva (-49 kg), Aynur Mammadova (+58 kg), Imameddin Khalilov (-61 kg), Abulfaz

Abuzarli (-75 kg), while the swimming team includes Raman Saleh, Veli Israfilov and Dana Shandibina.

In the powerlifti­ng, Azerbaijan is represente­d by Parvin Mamedov (-49 kg), Nurlan Babadjanov (-97 kg), Elshan Huseynov (-107 kg) and Shamo Aslanov (+107 kg).

The shooting team includes Elena Taranova and Kamran Zeynalov.

This competitio­n is the seventh for the Azerbaijan­i Paralympic Movement, which made its debut at the 1996 Summer Paralympic­s in Atlanta.

Formerly scheduled to take place in 2020, the Summer Paralympic­s was postponed amid coronaviru­s pandemic.

This year marks the second time Tokyo has hosted the Paralympic­s, as they were first hosted there in 1964 alongside the 1964 Summer Olympics.

So far, national paralympia­ns have won 38 medals at the Paralympic Games - 9 gold, 18 silver and 11 bronze.

Meanwhile, Azerbaijan­i athletes have won seven medals at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.

Karate fighters Rafael Aghayev (75 kg), Irina Zaretska (+61 kg) and freestyle wrestler Haji Aliyev (65 kg) enriched the country's medal haul with silver medals.

The bronze medals came from judoka Irina Kindzerska (+78 kg), boxer Alfonso Domínguez (81 kg), Greco-Roman wrestler Rafig Huseynov (77 kg) and wrestler Maria Stadnik (50 kg).

The US team won the overall medal standings with 39 gold, 41 silver and 33 bronze medals. The Chinese team came second, while Japan ranked third.

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