Key Points

Sandip Sargar secured a golden moment for India in the javelin F44 category at the New Delhi World Para Athletics Championships. His performance was significantly inspired by his teammates Rinku and Sundar Singh Gurjar's earlier gold and silver medals. Despite challenging cool weather conditions, Sargar delivered a remarkable throw of 62.82m, matching his personal best. The former Zomato delivery boy proved that determination and motivation can overcome any obstacle.

Key Points: Sargar Wins Javelin Gold Inspired by Rinku Gurjar Triumph

  • Sargar matches personal best with 62.82m throw
  • Wins gold in F44 javelin category
  • Overcame cool weather challenges
  • Inspired by Rinku and Gurjar's earlier success
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Rinku-Sundar's performance inspired me, says Sargar India's second javelin gold winner at New Delhi WPAC

Sandip Sargar clinches javelin gold at New Delhi World Para Athletics Championships, motivated by teammates' stellar performance

"I was sure there would be a medal for me. Winning it for your country is a great feeling. - Sandip Sargar"

New Delhi, Oct 2

After Rinku and Sundar Singh Gurjar clinched gold and silver in the F46 category, Sandip Sanjay Sargar and Sandeep Chaudhary emulated them in the javelin F44 category.

Sargar was quick to admit Rinku and Gurjar's performance was at the back of his mind. He also revealed he was in attendance to witness their glory.

"I was here to get the hang of the whole thing. The atmosphere, people shouting encouragements. To get used to that. And that helped me ," the Maharashtra-man said after winning the gold.

Sargar matched his personal best with a throw of 62.82 during his fifth attempt. But he was already in the lead with 62.68 when he unleashed that throw. It was actually second-placed Sandeep Chaudhary of Rajasthan, who set the pulse racing with a throw of 62.33 in his first attempt. He also bettered it to 62.67 later but Sargar was too good on the evening.

It rained heavily in the afternoon and temperatures dipped significantly. While spectators breathed a sigh of relief, the cool weather affected Sargar's performance. "Rain and cool weather didn't help me. I could have done so much better. Because the warm weather helps loosen up better," Sargar, who trains at SAI Sonepat and is TOPS Core athlete, said.

Draped in the tri-colour, Sargar cut a shy figure. He said he was sure he would get a medal. "I was sure there would be a medal for me. Winning it for your country is a great feeling," he said.

While the cool weather brought down Sargar's performance, it was the other way round for Sandeep, gold winner in Dubai and Kobe World Championships in 2019 and 2024 in F64. "I trained in Bengaluru and temperature there is pretty much like it. So, I would say it was fate's doing for me. I am very happy to win a medal for the country," he said.

Sargar's gold was India's third of the event. Shortly after Sumit made it four in the F64 category.

On Monday, Rinku's family and friends were in attendance since they live in a village in Rohtak and took a 3-hour ride to the stadium. He admitted the presence of his friends and family played a role.

Sargar was at a disadvantage in that regard since no family and friends were out there to cheer him on. "There was no one in the stands, no family and friends but I was motivated to do well," the shy athlete, who once worked as a Zomato delivery boy in Pune, concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing to see Indian athletes supporting each other! Rinku and Sundar's performance inspiring Sargar shows great sportsmanship. This is how champions are made! 🥇
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Arjun K
Heartbreaking that Sargar had no family in the stands while Rinku had his village cheering. Shows his mental strength is incredible. Hope next time his family can be there!
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Sarah B
Interesting how weather affected both athletes differently. Shows how important it is to train in different conditions. Great performance despite the challenges!
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Michael C
While I'm happy for the win, I wish our athletes had better support systems. Working as delivery boys and training without family support - we need to do better for our champions.
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Kavya N
Four gold medals in one event! 🇮🇳 India is truly becoming a para-sports powerhouse. So proud of all our athletes and their incredible journey. Jai Hind! 🙏

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