India’s Devendra Jhajharia gained silver in males’s javelin (F46) occasion at Tokyo Paralympics.© Twitter
India’s Devendra Jhajharia gained silver and Sundar Singh Gurjar took bronze in males’s javelin (F46) occasion at Tokyo Paralympics on Monday. Jhajharia’s try of 64.35m was his private finest but it surely was bettered by Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Mudiyanselage’s world report throw of 67.79m. Sundar Singh took bronze with a throw of 64.01m. Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted to congratulate Jhajharia and Gurjar on their achievements. “Very good efficiency by @DevJhajharia! One in all our most skilled athletes wins a Silver medal. Devendra has been making India constantly proud. Congratulations to him. Better of luck for his future endeavours,” tweeted PM Modi.
Very good efficiency by @DevJhajharia! One in all our most skilled athletes wins a Silver medal. Devendra has been making India constantly proud. Congratulations to him. Better of luck for his future endeavours. #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/204B90fXbv
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2021
India is overjoyed by the Bronze medal gained by @SundarSGurjar. He has proven exceptional braveness and dedication. Congratulations to him. Wishing him the perfect. #Paralympics pic.twitter.com/irTIHefCoH
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2021
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