In men’s club throw final F32/51, Dharambir, the 2018 Asian Para Games silver medallist in Jakarta, threw the club to a distance of 31.09 metres in his second attempt to finish second behind Algeria’s Walid Ferhah (37.42m). With the effort, Dharambir also set a new Asian record
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Para athletes Dharambir and Devendra Singh claimed a silver each as the World Para Athletics Grand Prix-13th Fazza International Championships commenced at the Dubai Club for People of Determination grounds here.
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India took three medals on the opening day on Monday with Jyoti Behera claiming bronze in 400m women’s T37/38/47 final.
In men’s club throw final F32/51, Dharambir, the 2018 Asian Para Games silver medallist in Jakarta, threw the club to a distance of 31.09 metres in his second attempt to finish second behind Algeria’s Walid Ferhah (37.42m). With the effort, Dharambir also set a new Asian record.
Devendra settled for silver in men’s discus throw F44 after hurling it to a distance of 50.36 metres in combined F42/43/44 category. Kuwait’s Faisal Sorour took the F42 gold with a throw of 47.61m, while France’s Badr Touzi took bronze in F42 with a 39.16-metre throw.
Devendra, 28, said: “I am very happy with the result here. A few months back I wasn’t sure if I would be competing in the Fazza event. I was down with COVID-19 and hardly trained for the past few months. We have important events this year, so it was good to start the year with a medal.”
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