India At World Para Athletics Grand Prix, Day 3: Hosts Finish On Top With 134 Medals

India swept the podium in the men’s shot put F11–F20, women’s discus throw F56–F57 and men’s 5000m T11–T12 event on the third and final day of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in New Delhi

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India's Vishu competes in the men's long jump event at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
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India brought the curtains down on a superlative campaign at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in New Delhi on Thursday (March 13), finishing at the top of the medals table with a total of 134 medals, including 45 gold, 40 silver and 49 bronze. (Day 2 Report | More Sports 타이산카지노)

India swept the podium in the men’s shot put F11–F20 category as Sagar clinched gold with a throw of 11.47 metres, followed by Janka Singh with silver at 9.91 metres and Balaji Rajendran with bronze at 9.89 metres. In the women’s long jump T20–T37, Irina Sapanzha won gold with a leap of 5.35 metres, while Valentina took silver at 5.16 metres and India’s Bhuvi Agarwal secured bronze with 4.16 metres.

In the men’s shot put F33–F34 event, Sarvarbek and Husan of Uzbekistan bagged gold and bronze respectively, while India’s Devershee earned silver. The men’s 200m T44 saw India’s Mit Bharatbhai Patel clinch silver with a timing of 26.68 seconds, while Ankur also secured a silver medal in his classification with a time of 31.23 seconds.

In the men’s 200m T61–T64, Japan’s Yuma Tamaki claimed gold with a throw of 24.16 metres, while India’s Pranav Prashant secured silver with 24.75 metres and Naresh won bronze.

India’s dominance in field events continued with a clean sweep in the women’s discus throw F56–F57, where Fatima, Suman Bala, and Asha Jalandar brought home gold, silver, and bronze respectively. In the men’s shot put F35–F37, Kudratillokhon of Uzbekistan claimed gold with a throw of 14.89 metres, Alan Kokoity claimed silver with 14.68 metres, and Albert from the neutral para athletes secured bronze.

India concluded the event on a glorious note with another podium sweep in the men’s 5000m T11–T12 event, as Sharath bagged gold, Saurabh claimed silver and Ankur took home bronze.

Meanwhile, in the women’s 200m T35–T38 event, Australia’s Rhiannon Clarke clinched gold, while Margarita Goncharova from the neutral para athletes contingent took silver. India’s Preeti Pal, who had earlier secured a silver in the competition, added another medal to her name by bagging bronze.

Legendary Australian athlete Vanessa Low soared to gold in the women’s long jump T38, T44, T61 with an impressive leap of 4.96 meters. Zhanana Fekolina claimed silver, while India’s Bhavani Munniyandi earned bronze with a jump of 3.51 metres. In the men’s shot put F40–F41, Denis Gnezdilov of the neutral para athletes took gold, followed by Aiaal Sivtsev with silver, while India’s Ravi Rangoli secured bronze.

The men’s 200m T35 event saw Dmitrii Safronov of the neutral para athletes take gold with a time of 24.20 seconds. India’s Vinay earned silver in 29.58 seconds, and Abhishek Babasaheb Jadhav claimed bronze with 31.55 seconds. In the men’s 200m T37, the neutral para athletes displayed exceptional sprinting prowess with a clean sweep of the podium.

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