The Indian contingent at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris has made the nation proud with an impressive haul of five medals on Tuesday, September 3, 2024. All of these podium finishes came from the para-athletics events, specifically in the men’s high jump T63 and javelin throw F46 categories.
High Jump T63: Double Medal Success
Silver and Bronze for India
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Sharad Kumar and Mariyappan Thangavelu secured silver and bronze medals respectively in the men’s high jump T63 event.
- Sharad Kumar cleared a height of 1.88m, earning him the silver medal.
- Mariyappan Thangavelu achieved a best effort of 1.85m, securing the bronze.
The gold medal in this event went to Ezra Frech of the United States, who is also the current world record holder in this category.
Understanding T63 Classification
The T63 classification is specifically designed for athletes with a single through knee or above knee limb deficiency. This category ensures fair competition among athletes with similar physical capabilities.
Javelin Throw F46: Another Double Medal Triumph
Silver and Bronze Again for India
In another impressive showing, Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar claimed the silver and bronze medals respectively in the javelin throw F46 final.
- Ajeet Singh clinched the silver with a throw of 65.62m in his fifth attempt.
- Sundar Singh Gurjar secured the bronze with a throw of 64.96m.
The gold medal in this event was won by Guillermo Gonzalez Varona of Cuba, who threw a distance of 66.16m.
F46 Classification Explained
The F46 classification is designated for athletes with arm deficiency, impaired muscle power, or impaired passive range of movement in arms. Athletes in this category compete in a standing position.
Significance of the Achievement
This outstanding performance by Indian para-athletes highlights the country’s growing prowess in Paralympic sports. The success in both track and field events demonstrates the depth and versatility of India’s para-athletic talent pool.