Key Points

India celebrated a spectacular double podium finish in the men's javelin F46 event at the World Para Athletics Championships. Rinku Hooda smashed the championship record with a massive 66.37 meter throw to claim the gold medal. His compatriot Sundar Singh Gurjar secured the silver medal with his best effort of 64.76 meters. This achievement boosted India's overall medal count to five at the home championships.

Key Points: Rinku Hooda Gurjar Secure India Double Podium Javelin F46 Gold Silver

  • Rinku Hooda clinched gold with championship record throw of 66.37 meters
  • Sundar Singh Gurjar secured silver medal with best throw of 64.76 meters
  • India's medal tally reaches five including two gold and two silver
  • Ajeet Singh narrowly missed bronze as Cuban athlete took third place
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World Para Athletics C'ships: India secure double podium finish in men's javelin F46 event, medals tally goes to five

India achieves historic double podium as Rinku Hooda wins gold with championship record 66.37m throw, Sundar Singh Gurjar takes silver at World Para Athletics Championships.

"Rinku's fourth attempt of 66.37 m landed him the gold and also broke the Championship record - ESPN"

New Delhi, September 29

India continued its solid run at the ongoing World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, securing their first double podium at the marquee event with Rinku Hooda and Sundar Singh Gurjar earning gold and silver medals in the men's javelin F46 event on Monday.

As per ESPN, Rinku and Gurjar had a see-saw battle right from the start, and it was Rinku's fourth attempt of 66.37 m, which landed him the gold and also broke the Championship record. Gurjar was second with his best throw of 64.76 m, being his fifth one.

Ajeet Singh, India's Paris Paralympics 2024 silver medalist, narrowly fell short of a bronze medal and an Indian clean sweep at the podium as the Paralympic and defending world champion, Guillermo Varona Gonzalez of Cuba, took home the bronze with a throw of 63.34 m, as compared to Ajeet's best throw of 61.77 m.

This has taken India's medal tally in the tournament to five, including two gold, two silver and a bronze medal.

Two days back, it was para high-jumper Shailesh Kumar who secured the country's first gold medal in the T63 high jump competition.

Shailesh secured the best jump of 1.91 m, securing not only the gold medal but also setting a championship record, as per ESPN.

The podium was completed by the USA's Paralympic champion Ezra Frech (1.85 m). India's Varun Singh Bhatti jumped 1.85 m as well and got the bronze medal.

Another Indian player, Rahul, finished fourth, with the best jump of 1.78 m.

India's Paralympic bronze medalist from last year and world champion from the 2024 Kobe World C'ships, Deepthi Jeevanji, failed to defend her title in the women's 400 m T20 category, ending with a silver medal with a timing of 55.16 seconds.

Deepthi qualified for the medal round in first place in the second heat. She took 58.35 seconds, which was her season's best performance at that time.

The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, which commenced on September 27, will continue till October 5. It has brought together more than 2,200 para-athletes from 104 countries at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Featuring 186 medal events, it is the largest Para-Athletics meet hosted by India and serves as a key qualifier for the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics, showcasing India's commitment to accessibility and sporting excellence.

Before this edition, India had won a total of 45 medals at World Para Athletics Championships, including 13 gold, 15 silver and 17 bronze medals. During the last edition at Kobe last year, India secured a sixth-place finish with 17 medals, including six gold, five silver and six bronze.

- ANI

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Rohit P
So proud of our athletes! Rinku breaking the championship record with 66.37m is outstanding. Just imagine if Ajeet had also made it - we would have had a complete Indian podium! Still, 5 medals already is fantastic.
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Sarah B
As someone following para sports closely, I must say the coverage and organization of this event in Delhi has been excellent. Great to see India hosting such prestigious events and our athletes performing so well on home soil.
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Arjun K
While the performance is commendable, I wish our mainstream media gave equal coverage to para sports as they do to cricket. These athletes deserve much more recognition and support from corporate sponsors too.
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Kavya N
Shailesh Kumar's gold in high jump and now this double podium in javelin! Our para-athletes are consistently delivering world-class performances. Heartbreaking for Deepthi though - she fought well for silver. Next time gold! 💪
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Michael C
Impressive to see India's growth in para sports. From 45 total medals before this edition to now consistently finishing in top positions globally. The infrastructure and training facilities seem to be paying off. Well done to all athletes!
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 These

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