Paris Paralympics: Javelin thrower Sumit Antil wins historic gold medal with record effort


Paris, Sep 3 (IANS): India's two-time World Champion Sumit Antil made history on Monday by becoming the first para-athlete to win gold medals in consecutive Paralympic Games, claiming the yellow metal in Men's Javelin Throw F64 with a sensational Paralympic Record at the Stade de France on Monday.

Antil, the Tokyo Paralympic gold medallist, came up with a dominant performance as he took the lead from the first throw and never looked back.

The gold won by Antil is India's third in the Paris Paralympic Games, after those won by Avani Lekhara in Women's 10m Air Rifle SH1 and Nitesh Kumar in Men's Singles SL3 badminton. It also took India's tally to 14 medals -- 3 gold, five silver and six bronze medals, which put the country in the 14th position in the medals table.

Antil, who holds the World Record of 73.29, broke the existing Paralympic Record with his first throw, hurling the spear to 69.11 metres to improve on his record of 68.55 metres set at Tokyo in 2021.

He improved it further in his second throw, pushing the javelin to 70.59 metres, thus virtually sealing the gold medal as none of the other competitors came close to his first throw.

The 29-year-old Antil from Sonipat, Haryana, who won the World Championship gold in 2023 at Paris and then again in 2024 at Kobe, Japan a few months ago, managed throws of 66.66, a foul, 69.04 and 66.57 in his remaining attempts.

Sri Lanka's Dulan Kodithuwakku claimed the silver medal with a best effort of 67.03 while Burian Michael of Australia took the bronze medal with a throw of 64.89.

India's Sandeep Chaudhary finished fourth with a season's best effort of 62.80.

A pre-tournament favourite for the gold medal in the Men's F64 category, Sumit Antil has thus become the second Indian after Devendra Jhajharia to win two gold medals in track and field competitions at the Paralympic Games. He is also the third Indian para-sportsperson after Jhajharia and Avani Lekhara to win multiple gold medals in the Paralympic Games.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr Alexander, USA

    Tue, Sep 03 2024

    This Champ don't need any garlands. Govt must deposit $100 Crores to his account to live a decent life with his family, like life time Champ. We all waiting for this message soon .

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Tue, Sep 03 2024

    Sumit Antil made history on Monday by becoming the first para-athlete to win gold medals in consecutive Paralympic Games This called Victory in and greatest achievement in life (Paralympic Game) which unparalleled in any count! One man show in 140 Crore people of India. Salute 👍🙏 Sheer determination and hard work!

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Tue, Sep 03 2024

    Congratulations very much. Nation is proud of your achievement despite your handicaps. All the best in the days ahead..

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2024

    What a shame to us able participants ! Differently abled contestants won more bronze medals than us, in addition to silver and gold medals. Cheers to you my country representatives, thrive on, and live on to bring more laurels.

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