Hangzhou: In the ongoing dream run for the Indian contingent in the Asian Para Games, Sunder Singh Gurjar bagged gold in Men’s F46 Javelin on Wednesday. The athelete from Rajasthan also broke the world record after throwing the javelin 68.60 meters.
Earlier on the same day, Sumit Antil set a new World record in Men’s Javelin throw. Following Antil, the 27-year-old, Sundar Singh Gurjar also scripted a new world record.
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Congratulations to @SundarSGurjar on the remarkable Gold Medal in the Javelin Throw F46 event. This is an incredible accomplishment. My best wishes for his endeavours ahead. pic.twitter.com/FXTZu4kcbg
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 25, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">Congratulations to @SundarSGurjar on the remarkable Gold Medal in the Javelin Throw F46 event. This is an incredible accomplishment. My best wishes for his endeavours ahead. pic.twitter.com/FXTZu4kcbg
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 25, 2023Congratulations to @SundarSGurjar on the remarkable Gold Medal in the Javelin Throw F46 event. This is an incredible accomplishment. My best wishes for his endeavours ahead. pic.twitter.com/FXTZu4kcbg
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 25, 2023
The Tokyo Paralympic bronze medallist got his names into the history books with a 68.60m throw in the final. The athelete from Rajasthan broke the earlier World record of 67.79m belonging to Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Priyantha.
Sundar started off with a 63.05m throw in his first attempt, followed by a foul in his second attempt. Despite of the foul, the athelete continued to maintain his lead at the top. In his third throw he registered a powerful throw measuring 66.21m.
His compatriot, Rinku presented himself as a hurdle for Sundar in reaching to the glory. Rinku recorded a 67.08m throw in his final attempt, better than Sundar's previous throws.
Under pressure, Sundar delivered with a massive 68.6m to get his hands on the gold medal as well as the World record.
Apart from Gujar Singh’s feat, it was also triple delight for India as it was a podium sweep for the nation. Rinku and Ajeet Singh bagged the silver and bronze medals respectively.
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