Deepthi scripts world record in 400m in World Para C'ships
Para Asian Games gold medallist Deepthi smashed American Breanna Clark's earlier world record of 55.12 seconds set during last year's edition of the championships in Paris
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Para Asian Games gold medallist Deepthi smashed American Breanna Clark's earlier world record of 55.12 seconds set during last year's edition of the championships in Paris.
Kobe (Japan), 20 May
India's Deepthi Jeevanji clinched
the gold medal with a world record time of 55.07 seconds in the women's 400m
T20 category race at the World Para Athletics Championships here on Monday.
Para Asian Games gold medallist
Deepthi smashed American Breanna Clark's earlier world record of 55.12 seconds
set during last year's edition of the championships in Paris. Aysel Onder of
Turkey was second with 55.19 seconds while Lizanshela Angulo of Ecuador was
third with 56.68 seconds on the fourth day of competitions.
The 20-year-old Deepthi had
qualified for the final after winning her heat race in an Asian record time of
56.18 seconds on Sunday. The T20 category is meant for athletes with
intellectual impairment.
Born to daily wage labourer parents
at Kalleda village in Warangal district of Telangana, Deepthi had won the 400m
T20 gold in the Hangzhou Asian Games last year with the then Asian record of
56.69 seconds.
Interestingly, Deepthi has competed
along with abled-bodied athletes in the junior as well as senior championships.
She has won several medals at the junior level while competing among
able-bodied athletes. She last competed in an able-bodied senior event at the
2022 National Inter-State Championships in Chennai where she ran 100m and 200m.
Before that, she competed with able-bodied athletes during the 2021 National
Senior Inter-State Championships in Patiala and won a 200m bronze.
She won a 200m bronze in the 2019
Asian U18 Championships (able-bodied) with a time of 24.78 seconds. Yogesh
Kathuniya then added a silver in men's F56 category discus throw with an effort
of 41.80 metres.
The F56 category is meant for
athletes who compete in field events from a seated position. Different
athletes, including those with amputations and spinal cord injuries, compete in
this class.
Later in the day, Bhagyashri
Mahavrao Jadhav picked up a silver in women's shot put F34 class with a throw
of 7.56m. F34 category is for field athletes with movement affected to a low
degree in the trunk and arms with highly affected legs.
India's tally has now swelled to
five medals -- 1 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze. On Sunday, Nishad Kumar (T47 high
jump) and 200m runner Preethi Pal (T35 200m race) won a silver and bronze
respectively. The championships will continue till 25 May.
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