Sumit Antil received gold on the Paralympics for the second time, setting a brand new Paralympic document with a throw of 70.59 meters at Paris.
Sumit Antil scripted history by winning another gold for India at the Paris Paralympics. The javelin thrower from Haryana not only clinched the gold medal for the second consecutive time but also set another Paralympic record at the games. He made his best throw of 70.59m in his second attempt. Kodithuwakku Dulan won silver with a 67.03m throw, and Michal Burian from Australia claimed bronze with his season best throw of 64.89m. Another Indian in the event Sanjay Sandir Sargar failed to win any medal. He finished 7th with his best attempt of 58.03m.
This was India’s 3rd gold, as Nitesh Kumar in badminton men’s singles SL3 and Avani Lekhara in women’s singles SU5 had earlier clinched gold at Paris.
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