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Amit, Dharambir End without medals at the Club Throw Paralympics event

Amit, Dharambir End without medals at the Club Throw Paralympics event
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Tokyo: Indian Duo from Amit Kumar and Dharambir ended each of the fifth and eighth at the F51 men’s club threw a Paralympics competition on Wednesday.
Kumar’s best night effort was 27.77m, which is also the best performance of the season.
The 36-year-old was fourth in Rio Paralympics five years ago with an effort of 26.63 m.
Kumar is Asian Asian game champions as well.
#ParaaThletics UpdateWan Saroha finished in the F51 Final Throw Club with the Best Throw of 27.77Mhe …
https://t.co/yaWy0EfGN- Sai Media (@media_sai) 1630501276000 Dharambir 32 years old, who won the Silver Game Asian Game at Kumar’s back in 2018, produced 25.59 million efforts which are the best seasonal for him.
With this event, India ended the medal day – less after touching a two-digit sign that was unprecedented on Tuesday with a total of 10 so far, including two gold.
#ParaaThleticStharambir finishes 8th at the F51 Final Club Throw with the best throws of season, legal deficiency or leg length difference due to cervical strap injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, or functional disorder.
Athletes compete in a sitting position.
While Dharambir became paralyzed after a dive accident, Quadroregia Kumar was produced from an accident on the road in 2007.
The Indians show was shortened compared to the Moses Taimazov gold medal from the Russian Paralympic Committee.
Taimazov threw the club to 35.42 million, creating a new world record in the process.
Silver was claimed by the Czech Republic Zeljko Dimitrijevic, which recorded Best 35.29m privately.
Slovak Marian Kureja, who recorded a distance of 30.66 m, brought home a bronze medal.
Club Throw is a paralympic equivalent to a hammer event at the Olympics and here the goal is throwing the farthest wooden club.

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