
New Delhi: India witnessed the Radba Night on Friday, when Nishad Kumar and Simran struck gold in the moments of each other at the World Championship in Para Athletics (WAPC) and sent the home crowd at the Jawaharlal stadium Nezru to release. Their twins not only electrified the atmosphere, but also powered India from 11 to fourth in the medal ranking.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In the final with a high jump T47 men, Nishad Kumar gave a helpless performance to overthrow the first -class field. The 24-year-old cleaned 2.12 m to secure the Asian record and eventually secure gold in front of Turkiye Abdulla Ilgaz and three-time champion Roderick Townsend in the US, who surprisingly bowed to 2.03 m. “I just kept thinking to stay calm and focus on every jump. The winning gold at home makes it special,” Nishad said, and his victory meant one of the most memorable Indian moments of the championship.
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As soon as a few minutes later, 25 -year -old Simran added to euphoria with a stunning sprint in the women’s finals 100m T12. She joined with Guide Umar Saifi and first interrupted a 12 -second barrier and won 11.95 seconds to win gold and set a new personal best. “I was nervous before the race, but as soon as it started, I believed my training. I heard the crowd was cheering when I crossed the border, unforgettable,” Simran said.Previously, on the day of India, she also packed two bronze medals – Preeti PAL in women’s 200 m T36 and Pardeep Kumar in the men’s discussion F46 – pushed their sum on 15 medals (6 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze).At the top of the Brazil ranking, it continues to dominate 12 gold, followed by China (9) and Poland (8).