Key Points

Deepthi Jeevanji has made a remarkable start at the World Para Athletics Championships by topping her heat in the Women's 400m T20 event. Her season-best time of 58.35 seconds has positioned her strongly for the medal round. The competition features top international para-athletes, including world record holder Aysel Onder. This performance highlights India's growing prowess in para athletics on the global stage.

Key Points: Deepthi Jeevanji Leads India in World Para Athletics 400m T20

  • 22-year-old Telangana athlete secures first position in second heat
  • Qualifies for medal round with season-best performance
  • Competing alongside world record holder Aysel Onder
  • Multiple international athletes showcase top-tier para athletics skills
2 min read

World Para Athletics C'ships: Deepthi Jeevanji qualifies for women's 400m T20

Indian para-athlete Deepthi Jeevanji tops Women's 400m T20 heat, qualifies for medal round with impressive season-best performance

"Her 58.35 seconds timing marks a significant milestone in her athletic journey - Event Commentator"

New Delhi, Sep 27

Indian para-athlete Deepthi Jeevanji qualified for the medal round with the first position in the Women's 400m T20 event as New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships 2025 started with a bang for the hosts.

The 22-year-old Telangana born athlete secured the first position in the second heat of Round 1 of the Women's 400m T20 event. She took 58.35 seconds which is her season's best performance.

In Heat 1, Leonela Coromoto Vera Colina of Venezuela secured the first position with the timing of 57.10 seconds. This is also her season best performance.

The current world record holder Aysel Onder of Turkey came second in Heat 1 and qualified for the medal round. She completed her race in 57.88 seconds which was relatively less than her world record of 54.96 seconds which she secured in the Paris Paralympics 2024.

Yuliia Shuliar of Ukraine (58.01 sec) came third in the first Heat, whereas, Diana Vivenes of Dominican Republic (59.41 sec) and Telaya Blacksmith of Australia (1.00.10 sec) came second and third respectively in the second heat.

According to the qualification rule, first 3 from each heat will qualify for the medal round. And the next two fastest will also advance to the finals.

So, Mayerli Minda of Ecuador (58.98 sec) and Carina Paim of Portugal (59.61 sec) will also compete with the above qualified players for the medal in the final round. The final of the Women's 400m T20 event will start at 07:23 pm IST approximately.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
The competition looks tough with world record holder Aysel Onder in the mix. But Deepthi has shown great consistency. Hope she can pull off something special in the finals. Jai Hind!
M
Michael C
Impressive international field! Good to see para-athletics getting proper coverage. Deepthi's performance against such global talent is commendable. The final should be exciting to watch.
A
Ananya R
Telangana ki beti making waves! 🎉 So proud of our para-athletes who overcome so many challenges. Hope media gives them the same attention as able-bodied athletes.
S
Sarah B
The timing difference between heats is interesting. Deepthi won her heat but needs to improve by about 1.5 seconds to challenge for gold. Still, qualifying first is a great confidence booster!
V
Vikram M
While I'm happy for Deepthi, I wish our sports authorities would provide better long-term support to para-athletes. Many struggle after their competitive careers end. Hope this changes.
K
Kavya N
Setting reminder for 7:23 PM! 🕢 Can't wait to watch our champion run. The entire nation is behind you, Deepthi! Bring that medal home! 🙏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50