Key Points

American teen Arelle Middleton delivered a stunning performance at the WPAC 2025, defeating veteran Chinese athlete Yao Juan in the Women's Shot Put F64. Her championship-winning throw of 12.95m demonstrated remarkable skill and determination, particularly impressive for a 17-year-old competing against a seasoned Paralympic champion. The victory not only secured gold for Middleton but also helped the United States move ahead of India in the medal rankings. This moment highlights the emerging talent and competitive spirit in para-athletics.

Key Points: Arelle Middleton Stuns Yao Juan in WPAC 2025 Shot Put Gold

  • 17-year-old Middleton overcomes experienced Yao Juan with 12.95m throw
  • Middleton wins gold after Paris 2024 Paralympic silver medal
  • US edges past India in medal tally with dramatic victory
  • Intense competition showcases rising talent in para-athletics
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WPAC 2025: American teen Middleton beats Chinese star in Women's Shot Put F64 as US edge ahead of India in medal tally

Teen American athlete Arelle Middleton defeats Chinese veteran Yao Juan in dramatic Women's Shot Put F64 final at World Para Athletics Championships

"Her performance was nothing short of extraordinary - Paralympic Commentary Team"

New Delhi, Oct 3

Teenage American Arelle Middleton broke seasoned Chinese star Yao Juan's stranglehold on the women's Shot Put F64 gold in the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Friday.

The intensity of competition between the two athletes was very high, with 17-year-old Middleton losing no time in throwing down the gauntlet. A 12.38m effort helped her hold pole position after the opening round. The Chinese legend responded with a 12.42m throw on her second visit to the circle and increase the lead with a 12.82m attempt.

Middleton, who won the F64 silver medal in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, was not ready to concede defeat and wound herself up to produce a 12.95m throw on her fourth visit. She scripted another big throw over 12.93m to show that her earlier effort was no flash in the pan.

The 44-year-old Yao Juan, who started competing nearly a quarter century ago and is a past master at dealing with pressure with six Paralympic Games gold and 10 World Championshops crowns, fouled two attempts before throwing everything she had on her final try. It resulted in her second best throw of the morning, a 12.52m, one that left the American with the gold medal.

Middleton's win enabled America to edge ahead of India on the charts with more silver medals. It moved to seventh place with 4 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze, while India has 4 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals and slipped to eighth place.

India's hopes of a fifth gold medal hinge on Simran, who breezed into the women's 100m T12 final in a personal best time of 12.08 seconds in the semifinals. Running with Umar Saifi as her guide, she admirably channelised her nervous energy in the right direction to beat back a good challenge by Spain's Nagore Folgado Garcia to earn a ticket to Friday evening's final.

Meanwhile, while Brazil stayed on top of the medal table with 12 gold, 18 silver and 7 bronze, second placed China was left to deal with a gritty show by Poland athletes. Both countries have 8 gold each after Faustyna Kotlowska claimed the women's Shot Put F64 crown with a Championships Record of 10.88m.

- IANS

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Rohit P
So close in the medal tally! Just one silver medal difference between India and USA. Our para-athletes are showing amazing spirit. Hope Simran brings home that fifth gold today 💪
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Aditya G
While I'm proud of our athletes, I wish we had better facilities and support for para-sports in India. These athletes overcome so many challenges - they deserve more recognition and funding from both government and corporate sponsors.
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Meera T
The competition between Middleton and Yao Juan was so intense! Both showed great sportsmanship. At 44, Yao Juan's dedication is inspiring. And our Simran with a personal best - what a day for women athletes! 👏
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Sarah B
As someone following para-sports for years, it's heartening to see such close competition. India's performance is remarkable given the challenges. The future looks bright for our para-athletes!
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Karthik V
Let's not forget these are World Championships - being in top 8 among global powerhouses is itself a huge achievement. Our athletes are making the tricolor proud! Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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