Sumit Antil
Proud moment! Sumit Antil sets a world record and wins the men’s javelin F64 gold
At the Tokyo Paralympics, Sumit Antil of India won gold in the men's javelin (F64) event, setting a new world record with a throw of 68.55 metres. Sumit Antil holds the international title not once, not twice, but 3 times during the final in Tokyo on Monday. He threw a 66.95 on his first attempt to set the new world record, but he improved to a 66.96 on his second try. He then smashed the world record for the fifth time with a throw of 68.55 meters in his fifth try. Another Indian, Sandeep Chaudhary, came fourth in the competition with a top throw of 62.20 metres. With a best attempt | Click Here...
Congratulations: Sumit Antil wins gold at Tokyo Paralympics 2020, breaks world record thrice
A big update coming in once again from Tokyo Paralympics 2020. India's Sumit Antil broke the world record thrice with three of his six javelin throws in the final of the Tokyo Paralympics. With this, the World No. 1 in the F64 category bettered the previous world record of 62.88m, also set by him, five times on the day. His series read 66.95, 68.08, 65.27, 66.71, 68.55, and foul. We congratulate him on his big feat. For more updates, stay tuned to IWMBuzz.com | Click Here...