Tokyo: Suhas Lalinke Yathiraj ended his campaign with historic silver after getting down fighting the top seed Lucas Mazur in France in the final of the Singles SL4 class at The Tokyo Paralympics here on Sunday.
The 38-year-old noida district judge, who has a decline in value in one of his ankles, produces an entertaining performance before narrow down 21-15 17-21 15-21 to twice the Mazur world champion in the 62-minute summit.
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🚨 Suhas won #Silver # Ind’s Suhas Yathiraj won the # National Parapympics Medal, after # Fra Lucas Ma …
https://t.co/KFP5asrlpC- # Tokyo2020 for India (@ Tokyo2020HI) 1630808643000Suhas has lost to Massur, who has won Three gold medals in the European championship too, in the match qualifying group but India made extraordinary efforts in the final to challenge the world No.
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Gautam District Judge Buddh Nagar (Noida) also became the first IAS officer to win a medal at Paralympics.
Suhas previously outperformed Setiawan Fredy Indonesia 21-9 21-15 in the semifinals.
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Match 🤯 # Fra Lucas Mazur and # Ind’s Suhas Yathiraj presents a true classic in #ParabadMinton …
https://t.co/Baclga5FZH- # Tokyo2020 for India (@ Tokyo2020HI) 1630808969000IN SL4 bronze play-off medal, seeds Both Tarun Dhillon fell 17-21 11-21 to Fredy Setiawan in Indonesia in 32 minutes to pass a medal at the National Totogi Stadium.
A computer engineer, Suhas then became an IAS officer and had posted as a Judge of the Noida District since 2020, the role of which saw it at the front line of the war against Covid-19 pandemic.
Really an absolute thriller of the match !!! 🏸 @Suhasly won #Silver 🥈 in men’s badminton singles sl4 in a nail closed …
https://t.co/jbjx4ksidn- Paralympic India 🇮🇳 # Cheer4India (@Parimpiidia)) 163088825000ON Court, he has won a gold medal in 2017 The Badminton Championships the Badkish Turks on single and men doubled.
He also won gold in the 2016 Asian championship, besides bronze in 2018 Asian Games.
More medals are available for India as Krishna Nagar also sailed to the final of the SH6 Singles class.
Pramod Bhagat, 33, and his colleague Palak Kohli, 19, will meet Japan from Daisuke Fujihara and Akiko Sugino in a bronze medal playing in a mixture of double SL3-SU5 classes later on Sunday.
They have lost the semifinals 3-21 15-21 to a combination of Indonesia from Hary Susanto and Leani Ratri Oktila.
Bhagat on Saturday has claimed the first gold of India in Paralympics in Men’s Singles SL3 class.