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Gold Medal Javelin Thrower Sumit Now Eyes 2024 Paris Olympics

Gold Medal Javelin Thrower Sumit Now Eyes 2024 Paris Olympics
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Tokyo: Supported by Gold Debut that breaks the record in Paralympics, Throdin Throder India Sumit Antil now wants to compete with the agreed athletes who can afford in the Paris Olympics within three years.
The 23-year-old child from Sonepat on Monday produced an amazing show when he destroyed his own world record not once but five times to win gold in Javelin F64 men with a throw of 68.55 m.
Read Alsotokyo Paralympics: Glad to win a gold medal but a dream is to join the Indian army, the 23-year-old Anti-year-old North Sumatra Gold Medal on Tuesday won the second gold in Tokyo Paralympics, threatening the world record of the F64 Putra category several times.
Seriously read 66.95, 68.08, 65.27, 66.71, 68.55, and rotten throws.
In 2015, while Sumit was learning the nuances of being wrestlers in Anantil, who had participated in the bodied events including the Indian Grand Prix event, said the aim was to qualify for the Paralympics and Olympics in 2024 and he would start his training.
Once he returned to the country.
“I want to take part in the Olympics and Paralympics.
That’s my dream,” Antil, who lost his leg under his knee after he was involved in a motorcycle accident in 2015, said in the release issued by the Indian Paralympics Committee (PCI).
Read Alsotokyo Paralympics: Antil Sumit Broken Alone World Record Three Goldtill Routes When he was 17, all his energy was channeled towards being wrestlers such as Yogeshwar Dutt idol – representing India at the international level, and one day continuing to win the Olympic medal for the country.
“During my training, I had touched the 70m mark.
And I dreamed of throwing between 75 to 80 m and it should be enough to compete among the entered athletes.” Once I returned from Tokyo, I would train for it, “he added.
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On Tuesday, the anil better than the previous world record 62.88m, was also regulated by him, five times that day.
The last throw is a violation.
Read 66.95, 68.08, 65.27, 66.71, 68.55 and rot.
“At the 2019 Paraghip World Athletics Championship, I settled for silver.
So, I always want to win a gold medal, “Antil said, inspired by Chopra’s gold medal show.” My coaches told me to show aggression in Paralympics.
I was glad I was finally able to come out with good performance and inspired future generations.
“The condition is very hot and humid on the day in Tokyo but the aniles never feel disturbed.” During a pandemic, I took a special permission from the Indian Sports Authority to practice at home.
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And I’m ready for all hot and wet conditions.
I used to practice late at night and this paid well, “Antil said,” Antil said, “Antil said,” Antil said, “Antil said,” Who comes from Sonepat.
Haryana Athletes now hope that the Paralympic Gold will expect Landing work once he returned to India.
“At the moment, I am unemployed and do full time training but I hope I will get a job after this.
Let’s see what happens when I return to India, “he signed.

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