New Delhi: Within 20 days, Haryana's para javelin thrower Sumit Antil has broken the world record twice in the F-64 category.
On Friday, in his sixth and last attempt, he hurled the javelin to a distance of 66.90 metres at the 19th Para-Athletics Championships at Bengaluru's Vidyanagar Stadium. The effort bettered his own world record of 66.43 metres, set during the third leg of the Indian Grand Prix on March 5 in Patiala.
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By virtue of winning a silver medal at the 2019 World Para-Athletics, Antil became eligible to compete at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. As per the policy of the world governing body, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), the top four athletes in each of the events at the World Para-Athletics were allotted Tokyo Paralympics berths.
But the final selection for the Tokyo Paralympic will be conducted by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) three months before the main competition in Japan.
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">Many congratulations to Singhraj on winning the 🏅at the Al Ain Para Shooting World Cup & Sumit Antil on winning a 🏅at the 13th Tunis Grand Prix. Day filled with great achievements for @ParalympicIndia athletes. Achievements of India@75 are Golden. @narendramodi ji @KirenRijiju
— Deepa Malik (@DeepaAthlete) March 20, 2021Many congratulations to Singhraj on winning the 🏅at the Al Ain Para Shooting World Cup & Sumit Antil on winning a 🏅at the 13th Tunis Grand Prix. Day filled with great achievements for @ParalympicIndia athletes. Achievements of India@75 are Golden. @narendramodi ji @KirenRijiju
— Deepa Malik (@DeepaAthlete) March 20, 2021
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Antil's goal has been to consistently stay in the 66-plus metres zone in the competition. "Good performance will add to my confidence," he said.
Earlier, in the first week of March, he had competed with India's top javelin throwers, including Asian Games champion and national record holder Neeraj Chopra, and recorded a throw of 66.43m to break the previous record of 66.18m set by India's para-javelin thrower Sandeep Chaudhary at 2019 World Para Athletics Championship.
Sandeep Chaudhary, former world record holder finished second with a throw of 60.90m.