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India's Amit Kumar Saroha Wins Silver In World Para Athletics Championships

IANS, 17 Jul, 2017 11:34 AM
  • India's Amit Kumar Saroha Wins Silver In World Para Athletics Championships
India's Amit Kumar Saroha clinched a silver in men's club throw F51 competition in World Para Athletics Championships on Monday. Saroha's best throw of 30.25m, which came in his third attempt, fetched him a silver medal. 
 
 
In the process, the para-athlete from Haryana set a new Asian record in this event. Serbia's Zeljko Dimitrijevic retained his title with a world record throw of 31.99m. Another Indian, Dharambir finished 10th with his best throw of 22.34m.
 
 
The 32-year-old Saroha had also won a silver in this event in the last edition of the biennial championships in Doha in 2015. He also had won a gold medal in this event in the 2014 Incheon Asian Para Games.
 
 
Saroha, the first quadriplegic to represent India at a Paralympic Games (London 2012), will also take part in men's discus throw F52 final on Tuesday.
 
 
Earlier, Sundar Singh Gurjar had won a gold in men's javelin throw F46 on July 14.

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