Avani becomes 1st Indian woman to win 2 Paralympic gold
Winner of the Tokyo Paralympics gold three years back, Avani, 22, shot a superb 249.7 to erase her own record of 249.6 set in Japanese capital
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Paris, 30 Aug
The incredible Avani Lekhara became
the first Indian woman to win two Paralympic gold medal with her victory in the
women's 10m air rifle (SH1) event here on Friday as compatriot Mona Agarwal
claimed a bronze.
Winner of the Tokyo Paralympics
gold three years back, Avani, 22, shot a superb 249.7 to erase her own record
of 249.6 set in Japanese capital, while Mona, who took up shooting sport in
2022, notched up 228.7 for the bronze.
Avani, who is wheel-chair bound
after a car mishap left her paralysed below the waist when she was
11-years-old, had became the first woman shooter from the country to win medals
in shooting at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.
SH1 category in shooting involves
athletes who have movement affected in their arms, lower trunk, legs or have no
limbs.
In the qualification, defending
champion Avani shot 625.8 to be placed second behind Iryna Shchetnik, who broke
the Paralympic qualification record with a score of 627.5.
Mona, the two-time World Cup gold
medallist competing in her maiden Paralympics, shot 623.1 in the qualification
and entered the final in fifth place.
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