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Tokyo Paralympics: India’s Yogesh Kathuniya wins silver in Men’s Discus throw F56

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Tokyo Paralympics: 24-year-old Yogesh Kathuniya made merry on his Paralympics debut, successful the silver medal in Men’s Discus Throw F56 occasion on Monday. 24-year-old Yogesh Kathuniya gained the silver medal in Men’s Discus on the Tokyo Paralympics (Photo Courtesy: SAI Media)HIGHLIGHTSYogesh Khatuniya gained the silver medal in his maiden Paralympics appearanceThe 24-year-old sealed the medal in Men’s Discus throw occasion on MondayIt was raining medals for India on the Tokyo Paralympics on MondayIt’s raining medals for India on Monday morning on the Tokyo Paralympics. India’s Yogesh Kathuniya gained the silver medal within the Men’s Discus throw F56 occasion with a season greatest throw of 44.38m.

24-year-old Yogesh Kathuniya, ranked World No. 2 in his class, lived as much as the billing with an outstanding exhibiting within the last of the Tokyo Paralympics. Kathuniya was main the occasion for essentially the most a part of it earlier than Rio Paralympics gold medalist Batista dos Santos stepped up and set a brand new Paralympics report with a throw of 45.59m. It was sufficient for the Brazilian to win gold as Kathuniya slipped to the silver medal place.Cuba’s Diaz Aldana gained the bronze medal within the occasion.Kathuniya began the massive last with a foul however he channelled his nervous vitality to give you a throw of 42.84m in his second try. After a pair extra invalid throws, Kathuniya improved his mark to 43.55m. He got here with the silver-medal successful throw of 44.38m in his last try.#IND Yogesh Kathuniya has simply bagged the #Silver medal in Men’s Discus Throw F56 with a splendid 44.38m throw! #Paralympics #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/L31eHp9JSl— Doordarshan Sports (@ddsportschannel) August 30, 2021
Yogesh Kathuniya’s medal can also be India’s 4th confirmed medal on the Tokyo Paralympics. With the medal, India has already matched its best-ever Paralympics medal tally from 1984 and 2016.Yogesh Kathuniya, who hails from New Delhi, skilled a paralytic assault which resulted in impaired coordination in his limbs when he was 8. But Kathuniya went on to take up para-athletics and made his worldwide debut as just lately as 2018.Click right here for IndiaRight now.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.

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