Tokyo Paralympic Games (August 24 – September 5): Devendra Jhajharia wins javelin silver, bronze for Sundar Singh Gurjar
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Tokyo Paralympic Games (August 24 – September 5): Devendra Jhajharia wins javelin silver, bronze for Sundar Singh Gurjar

August 30, 2021

Discus-thrower Yogesh Kathuniya, high-jumper Nishad Kumar win silver medals; Another discus-throw bronze on hold

Two-time gold-winning javelin-throw veteran Devendra Jhajharia clinched a stupendous third Paralympic medal, a silver this time, while discus-thrower Yogesh Kathuniya also finished second as India surpassed its best ever medal tally at the Games today.

Sundar Singh Gurjar also chipped in with a bronze, finishing behind Jhajharia in the men’s javelin-throw F46 final.

The F46 classification is for athletes with arm deficiency, impaired muscle power or impaired passive range of movement in arms, with athletes competing in a standing position.

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 for the silver.

Yogesh Kathuniya

Jhajharia, who lost his left hand after accidentally touching an electric wire while climbing a tree at the age of eight, bettered his own earlier world record (63.97m) but gold winner Sri Lankan Dinesh Priyan Herath Mudiyanselage (67.79m), who set a new world record, was too good for the entire field.

The 25-year-old Gurjar, who lost his left hand in 2015 after a metal sheet fell on him at his friend’s house, was third with a best effort of 64.01m. The Jaipur-based Gurjar had won gold in the 2017 and 2019 World Para Athletics Championships. He had also won a silver in the 2018 Jakarta Para Asian Games.

Earlier, discus-thrower Kathuniya clinched a silver medal in the men’s F56 event. The 24-year-old, a B.Com graduate from New Delhi’s Kirorimal College, sent the disc to a best distance of 44.38m in his sixth and last attempt to clinch the silver. Son of an Army man, Kathuniya suffered a paralytic attack at the age of 8 which left him with coordination impairments in his limbs.

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Brazil’s defending champion, reigning world champion and world record holder Claudiney Batista dos Santos won gold (45.59m) & Leonardo Diaz Aldana (43.36m) of Cuba won bronze.

In F56 classification, athletes have full arm and trunk muscle power. Pelvic stability is provided by some to full ability to press the knees together.

Kathuniya won a bronze medal in the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai (42.51m) which booked him Tokyo berth. He has created a world record in F36 category in his first ever Intl. contest in 2018 at Para-athletics Grand Prix in Berlin.

Vinod Kumar

India had won 4 medals in 2016 editions while medal count stands at 7 in the ongoing event.

On Sunday, India had picked up 2 silver medals (Bhavinaben Patel in Women’s Singles – Class 4 and Nishad Kumar in Men’s T-47 High Jump) and a bronze (Discus-thrower Vinod Kumar in Men’s F52 event, which is on hold due to a protest).

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