Javelin thrower Sumit Antil clinches India’s 2nd gold in Paralympics with stunning world record

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Tokyo: Javelin thrower Sumit Antil clinched India’s second gold at the ongoing Paralympics here. In the process Sumit Antil shattered the men’s F64 category world record multiple times in a stunning Games debut performance here Monday.

The 23-year-old Sunil is from Sonepat in Haryana. He lost his left leg below the knee after he was involved in a motorbike accident in 2015. He threw the spear to 68.55m in his fifth attempt, which was the best of the day by quite a distance and a new world record. In fact, Sunil bettered the previous world record of 62.88m, also set by him, five times on the day. His last throw was a foul. His series read 66.95m, 68.08m, 65.27m, 66.71m, 68.55m and foul.

Australian Michal Burian (66.29m) and Sri Lanka’s Dulan Kodithuwakku (65.61m) took the silver and bronze respectively.

The F64 category is for athletes with a leg amputation, who compete with prosthetics in a standing position.

Sunil is a student of Delhi’s Ramjas College. He was an able-bodied wrestler before his accident which led to the amputation of his leg below the knee. A para athlete in his village initiated him to the sport in 2018.

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Sunil also competed against Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra in the able-bodied Indian Grand Prix series 3 March 5 in Patiala. He finished seventh with a best throw of 66.43m while Chopra shattered his own national record with a big effort of 88.07m. Sunil won a silver medal in the F64 javelin throw at the 2019 World Championships in Dubai.

Compatriot Sandeep Chaudhary finished fourth with a best throw of 62.20m. In the Dubai World Championships, Sandeep had pushed Sunil into second position.

Shooter Avani Lekhara had claimed the women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 event gold in the morning.

 

 

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