
New Delhi: India’s various affected athletes provided a record medal at the World athletics Championship. On Saturday they claimed three more medals, which increased the sum to 18, including six gold. This exceeded the previous best of the 17 medals last year in the previous edition in Japan, Japan, Japan.Ekta Bhyan, Soman Rana and Poe Kumar were among the medalists on the penultimate day of the JLN stadium here. India is expected to complete a campaign with more than 20 medals. Paris Paralympic Golden Medalist Javelin Thrower VaDeep Singh and the ruling world champion in women’s 100 m T12, Simran Sharma, are ready to compete on Sunday in their finals, while Indian Para athletes participate in six medals.
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In the event of the Women’s Club, the F51 throws, Ekta secured the silver with the best effort of 19.80 m. It secured the medal for its sixth and last attempts after threw 16.52 m, 18.14 m, 17.22 m, 19.60 m, 17.09 mA of 19.80 m.Forty -year -old Ekta faced difficulties in gripping the club due to high humidity and adjusting its movements throughout the finals. Ekta, defending champion, could not provide a subsequent title in front of the domestic crowd. Kashish Lakra, another Indian competitor, finished sixth with an effort of 11.64 m.“It was hot and damp. In our discipline, thermoregulation is a big challenge, so I found it difficult. I drank a lot of water to keep going,” Ekta said.In 2003, Ekta suffered a lifelong traffic accident near Kundli in the Sonepat district as he hit the speed truck in which she traveled. Six passengers died, while Ekta was seriously injured by the spinal cord injury that limited her to the wheelchair. The classification of the F51 Club F51 is for athletes with severely impaired muscle strength or the range of movement in their trunk, legs and hands, which requires to compete from a sitting position.In the men’s shot, the F57 presented the final, Indian bronze Soman Rana was upgraded to silver in a dramatic way. Brazilian Thiago Paulino Dos Santos, who originally finished second with 14.82 m, saw his throw later disqualified, left it with fifth place and the best throw of 14.42 m. In the updated list of results on the World Para Athletics’ As a result, Rana gained silver with the best throw of 14.69 m in her fourth attempt. Rana lost his right leg in a mining explosion in December 2006 while serving in the Indian army.Iranian Yasin Khosravi claimed gold with a world record of 16.60 m, while the Finnish Teijo Koopikka took bronze with 14.51 m.In the men’s high jump T64, the champion of the Paralympic and Asian Games of Puke Kumar won bronze with a check -in 2.00 m, while another Indian, Banti (1.87 m), ended sixth. The right, who was born with a short foot, attributed his performance to the hip joint injury 10 days before the championship.