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Jhjhariah, Gurjar Wins Silver and Bronze in the Javelin Thrower

Jhjhariah, Gurjar Wins Silver and Bronze in the Javelin Thrower
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Tokyo: Twice Gold Winners Throw Veterans Devendra Jhjhariah won an extraordinary third paralympic medal, silver this time, while discus Thrower Yogesh Kathuniya also ended second when India surpassed the best tally medal on Monday.
Sundar Singh Gurjar also contributed with bronze, finished behind the jhjhariah in the F46 final throw Javelin male.
The F46 classification is for athletes with arm deficiency, interrupted muscle figures or disturbed by passive movement ranges in arms, with competing athletes in a standing position.
Jhajharia is 40 years old, has the largest paralympian in India after winning a gold medal in the 2004 and 2016 matches, issued a personal best throw of 64.35 m for silver.
Jhjhariah, who lost his left hand after accidentally touched the electric wire while climbing trees at the age of eight years, it was better the previous world record (63.97m) but the gold winner of Sri Lanka Dinesh Priyan Herath Mudiathelage (67.79m), which set a new world record, Too good for all fields.
Extraordinary performance by @Devjhjharia! One of our most experienced athletes won the silver medal.
Devendra has …
https://t.co/peheaumLHX- Narendra Modi (@Narendramodi) 1630295171000 Gurjar 25 years old, who lost his left hand in 2015 after the metal sheet befed him at his friend’s house, third.
with the best effort of 64.01m.
Jaipur-based Gurjar has won gold at the Athletics World Athletics 2017 and 2019 championship.
He also won silver in Jakarta Asian Games 2018.
India was very happy with a bronze medal won by @sundarsgurjar.
He has shown extraordinary courage and dedication.

https://t.co/pa5qa4eh87- Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) 1630295311000EARLIER, Discus Thrower Kathuniya won a silver medal on the men’s F56 event.
The 24-year-old child, a Bospital graduate from New Delhi Kirorimal College, sent a disk to the best distance of 44.38 million in the sixth and final effort to reach silver.
Extraordinary performance by Yogesh Kathuniya.
Glad that he took home the silver medal.
The example of his example …
https: //t.CoPer1SiWper1SI Modi (@narendramodi) 1630292566000India has won four medals in the 2016 edition while the number of medals stands at seven at the ongoing event.
On Sundays, India has taken silver (high leap) and bronze (a discus throw), which is detained because of protests.
The son of a soldier’s man, Kathuniya suffered a paralyzed attack at the age of eight which made him with coordination disruption in his limbs.
Defending Champion Brazil, ruling world champion and world record holder Claudiney Batista Dos Santos won gold with the best 45.59m throws while Leonardo Diaz Aldana (43.36m) Cuba took bronze.
In the F56 classification, athletes have full arm muscle strength and stems.
Pelvic stability is provided by several full ability to suppress the shared knee.
He won a bronze medal in the 2019 Athletics World Championship in Dubai with the best 42.51m throw which also recorded him to Tokyo’s bed.
It was as long as he was at KMC that his potential was considered by several coaches and he was immediately under the supervision of Satyapal Singh at Jawaharlal Stadium Nehuru.
A few years later, he was under the guidance of coach Naval Singh.
He created a world record in the F36 category in his first international competition in 2018 in the Athletics Grand Prix in Berlin.

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