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Tokyo Paralympics: Yogesh Kathuniya wins discus silver; Devendra Jhajharia, Sundar Singh bag javelin medals

India's medal rush in the Tokyo Paralympics continues, as it bagged three more medals on Monday. While Yogesh Kathuniya won the discus throw silver, Devendra Jhajharia and Sundar Singh Gurjar bagged javelin medals.

Tokyo Paralympics: Yogesh Kathuniya wins discus silver; Devendra Jhajharia, Sundar Singh bag javelin medals-ayh
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Tokyo, First Published Aug 30, 2021, 9:33 AM IST

There seemed to be no stopping India in the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics. On Monday, India won a total of four medals. While shooter Avani Lekhara won the gold at the Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing event with a world record, athletics bagged the contingent three more.

Discus thrower Yogesh Kathuniya claimed the silver, throwing it at a distance of 44.38 metres. The gold medal was won by Claudiney Batista dos Santos of Brazil, while Cuba's Leonardo Diaz Aldana bagged the bronze.

Kathuniya was classified in the F56 category, where the athletes possess full arms and rely on trunk muscle power. By pressing the knees together, they gain some pelvic stability.

Following the same, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Kathuniya effort by tweeting, "Outstanding performance by Yogesh Kathuniya. Delighted that he brings home the Silver medal. His exemplary success will motivate budding athletes. Congrats to him. Wishing him the very best for his future endeavours. #Paralympics".

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On Sunday, Vinod Kumar had won the bronze in the same event of the F52 classification. However, it has been put on hold following a protest against his classification. The final decision is expected to arrive today. The F52 category is for athletes with restricted movements due to impaired muscle power, along with a difference in leg length or limb deficiency.

Meanwhile, India bagged a couple of medals in the javelin throw event, thanks to Devendra Jhajharia and Sundar Singh Gurjar, who claimed silver and bronze, respectively. In the standing F46 category, Jhajharia threw a distance of 64.35m, which was his personal best, while Gurjar attained a distance of 62.58m. Sri Lanka's Dinesh Priyan Herath Mudiyanselage claimed the gold.

The event had another India, Ajeet Singh Yadav. However, he registered four invalid attempts, barring his first (56.15) and second (52.36) attempts.

Meanwhile, Modi sent out a couple of tweets complimenting the incredible efforts from Jhajharia and Gurjar.

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