Hangzhou: India swept all three medals in the men’s club throw F51 event with Pranav Soorma winning the gold on the opening day of the athletics competition at the Hangzhou Asian Para Games on Monday.
Soorma broke the Asian Para Games record with a throw of 30.01m to clinch the gold medal. Dharambir claimed the silver medal with a throw of 28.76m, while Amit Kumar won the bronze medal with a throw of 26.93m.
This is the first time India has won all three medals in an event at the Asian Para Games. The achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Indian athletes, as well as the support they have received from the government and the sports fraternity.
Soorma’s gold medal is a special one for him, as it is his first Asian Para Games medal. He has been training hard for many years, and his hard work has finally paid off.
Soorma’s victory is also a source of inspiration for other para-athletes in India. It shows that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.
The success of the Indian athletes at the Asian Para Games is a good sign for the future of para sports in India. The government is investing heavily in para sports, and the results are starting to show.
With more support and investment, India can become a world leader in para sports.
The Indian government is investing heavily in para sports, and the results are starting to show. With more support and investment, India can become a world leader in para sports.