India cannot ask for a better start for World Athletics Championship On the home grass, it carries an impressive field of three medals including gold, silver and bronze on an exciting opening day.
Energy collided at the Jawaher Nehru stadium with fever, where the Indian poor ascended to Muslims to make international offers. This three wonderful medical outcome has put the tone for the rest of the competition, which is first held on Indian soil.
The largest chanting came on the day of the T63 men’s high jump final, where Shailish Kumar won the first gold medal in India. Shailesh wiped an incredible height of 1.91 million, which was not his best of his best, but also broke the championship records and Asian records. It surpassed the hero of the ruling handicapped, Ezra Frech 1.85M in the United States of America.
This event turned into a double joy for the hosts, as Varun Singhi Bhatti also won a medal, where he won the bronze. Bhati matches the height of the silver medal of 1.85 meters, but it ranked third in the overlap, with a great start approaching in the field events.
The good news continued on the path with Dibthy Guevanji on its way to a silver medal in the 400 meters T20 for women. Dibthy record the best time for the season 55.16s. She put her second strong run, behind Aysel Oonder from TURKIYE, who got gold with a new global number of 54.51.
The missing platform ends almost on the first day of the World Athletics Championship
While three medals were a wonderful return, a number of other Indian athletes gave them all on the first day, with many addition to the number approaching.
In the same final jump for men T63, where India won gold and bronze, Rahul made a brave effort, where he finished fourth with the best personal leap of 1.78 meters, a performance that made a mistake in completing the platform.
In the throwing events, Mano competed in the men’s shot, the F37 final and won the ninth place in general, as its best throw was measured at 13.43 million. Likewise, Bhavanabne Ajabagi ranked eighth in the F46 Women’s F46 Finals for 35.34 meters, and Kanchehan Lakhani ranked fifth in the F53 Women’s Disk Finals, where he achieved a distance of 9.68 meters.
On the track, Rakeshbhai Bhatt exhibitors with a time of 11.62s in Heat 1 and Shreyansh Trivedi with a time of 11.94s in Heat 3, both successfully qualified for the 100 -meter T37 event for men. And their progress has shown that India will have more hope to work on the second day.
Edited by Soyanarayanan Sesha
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