Published 19:21 IST, November 18th 2019
Kiren Rijiju felicitates World Para Athletics medalists after India's stellar show
Lauding the performance of the Indian para-athletes, Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju felicitated them for their display in the World Para Athletics Championships
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Lauding the performance of the Indian para-athletes, Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju felicitated them for their display in the World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai. While offering the cash prize to the athletes, Sports Minister said, “On behalf of the country, the ministry and the government, we salute you for the show. We have made sure to reward you with the financial support on time. I hope in the future you continue winning medals for the country. We are also looking at ways to improve your training and we’ll extend all possible help.”
India records best-ever performance
It was a stellar show from India, clinching a total of nine medals (2 gold, 2 silver, 5 bronze) and thus, recording their best-ever performance. In addition to the nine medals, India also won 13 quotas for 2020 Paralympic from these championships. India has won a total of 23 quotas for 2020 Paralympics across sports. Gold medalists were given a cash prize of Rs 20 lakhs, Silver medalists Rs 14 lakhs and Bronze medal winners were given Rs 8 lakhs. Sandeep Chaudhary and Sundar Singh Gurjar won the coveted gold medal in the men’s javelin F64 and F46 events respectively.
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Sundar Singh Gurjar felicitated with Arjuna Award
Sandeep set a new world record in F44 with a throw of 66.18 m, while Sundar won his second consecutive World title with a throw of 61.22 m. The felicitation was also special for Sundar as he was presented with the Arjuna Award by the Sports Minister. Due to his professional commitments, he had been unable to attend the function in August. Sumit Antil won a silver in the F64 event with a world record throw of 62.88 m, the F64 Javelin throw event comprised 42,43,44, 61, 62, 63 and 64 categories.
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Sharad Kumar won the silver medal in the Men’s High Jump T63 event with a season-best jump of 1.83 m. The bronze medalists included Vinay Kumar Lal – Men’s 400m T44, Yogesh Kathuniya – Men’s Discus Throw F56, Mariyappan Thangavelu - Men’s High Jump T63, Nishad Kumar – Men’s High Jump T47 and Ajeet Singh – Men’s Javelin F46. Vinod Kumar (Men’s Discus Throw F52), Praveen Kumar (Men’s High Jump T64), Rinku Hooda (Men’s Javelin Throw F46) and Ekta Bhyan (Women’s Club Throw F51) also earned quotas for the 2020 Paralympics.
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19:00 IST, November 18th 2019