Mumbai: Paralympian Prachi Yadav made history for India by becoming the first canoeist from the country to win a World Cup medal when she bagged a bronze in the VL2 Women's 200m in the Paracanoe World Cup held in Poznan, Poland. Prachi, the para-canoeist from Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh who is the first Indian to qualify for and reach the final in the Paralympic Games in Tokyo last year, finished third in the VL2 Women's 200m in 1:04.71 to finish behind Tokyo 2020 silver medallist Susan Seipel of Australia and Brianna Hennessy of Canada, who bagged gold and silver respectively.
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Seipel won the VL2 women's 200m in 1:01.54 while Henessy finished in 1:01.58 in the final held on Saturday. The Paracanoe World Cup in Poznan, which started on May 26 and will end on Sunday, turned out to be a great outing for India. It was marked by the best performance by Manish Kaurav in KL3 Men 200m and Manjeet Singh in VL2 Men 200m by reaching the finals for the first time in the history of the sport in India.