Paris Paralympics gold medallist Navdeep Singh took silver within the males’s javelin F41 class on the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi on Sunday. | Photo Credit: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR

Simran Sharma along with her information Umar Saifi after coming second i within the ladies’s 200m T12 on the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi on Sunday. | Photo Credit: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR

Preeti Pal completed second within the ladies’s 100m T35 occasion on the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi on Sunday | Photo Credit: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR

India received 4 medals on Sunday to wrap up its most profitable outing ever on the World Para Athletics Championships, ending with 22 medals on a dramatic last day that noticed medals being upgraded and a dash run once more due to technical faults.

Simran Sharma obtained silver within the 200m T12 clocking 24.46 seconds for a brand new Asian report. Simran, who initially completed third, was upgraded after winner Venezuela’s Alejandra Lopez was disqualified for violation of rule 7.10.4, which prohibits the information from giving any undue benefit to the athlete.

In javelin throw F41, Paris Paralympics gold medallist Navdeep Singh completed second behind Iran’s Sadegh Beit Sayah, who avenged his Paris disqualification with a brand new PB of 48.86m.

Sandeep took bronze within the 200m T44 however there was drama within the 100m T35 when the beginning gun fired twice however the race was accomplished. Technical officers took greater than an hour to determine it will be re-run, Preeti clocking 14.33 seconds to position second.

Meanwhile Saturday’s silver medallist Soman Rana was pushed to bronze after Brazil’s enchantment to think about Thiago Dos Santos’ greatest throw as authorized was upheld, giving him silver.

The outcomes:

Men: 100m T63: Puseletso Mabote (RSA, 12.03s); 200m T44: Marco Cichetti (Ita, 23.00s), Sandeep (third, 23.60s); 200m T51: Peter Genyn (Bel, 37.95s); 200m T64: Felix Streng (Ger, 21.60s); 800m T34: Yang Wang (Chn, 1:40.24); 800m T54: Jin Hua (Chn, 1:27.04); 1500m T38: Nate Tucker (Can, 3:57.98); 1500m T52: Tomoki Sato (Jpn, 3:30.19); Long bounce T36: Evgenii Torsunov (NPA, 6.14m); javelin F41: Sadegh Beit Sayah (Iri, 48.86m), Navdeep Singh (second, 45.46m); shot put F33: Deni Cerni (12.17m); shot put F34: Mehran Nikoeimajd (Iri, 12.27m); shot put F63: Aled Davies (GBr, 16.44m).

Women: 100m T35: Qianqian Guo (Chn, 14.24s), Preeti Pal (second, 14.33s); 200m T11: Jerusa Geber (Bra, 24.88s); 200m T12: Clara Da Silva (Bra, 24.42s), Simran Sharma (second, 24.46s); 200m T37: Xiaoyan Wen (Chn, 26.70s); 200m T44: Annie Carey (USA, 27.31s); 200m T47: Kiara Rodriguez (Ecu, 24.34s); 200m T64: Marlene Van Gansewinkel (Ned, 26.16s); 400m T13: Carolina Duarte (Por, 57.08s); 400m T38: Karen Moreno (Col, 59.45s); 400m T62: Johannes Floors Ger, 45.39); lengthy bounce T20: Zileide Da Silva (Bra, 5.88m); discus throw F55: Diana Krumina (Lat, 26.51m), Sakshi Kasana (sixth, 22.47m), Karamjyoti (seventh, 21.12m), Pooja (eighth, 19.45m); discus throw F38: Simone Kruger (RSA, 37.39); shot put F40: Lara Baars (Ned, 9.77m).

Published – October 05, 2025 08:33 pm IST