Sumit Antil Wins Second Gold Medal for India at Tokyo Paralympics, Sets New World Record
SPEECHLESS 🤩
— #Tokyo2020 for India (@Tokyo2020hi) August 30, 2021
🔥 Sumit Antil sets a WR with his first 66.95m throw!
🔥 Breaks his OWN WR with his second 68.08m attempt!
🔥 Breaks it yet AGAIN in his 5th attempt with 68.55m
🔥 Wins the Men's Javelin F64 #Gold for #IND! #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics #ParaAthletics pic.twitter.com/q3Nl2m1dLM
GOLD MEDAL ALERT 🚨
— IndiaSportsHub (@IndiaSportsHub) August 30, 2021
WR ▶️WR ▶️WR
Yes this is how it happened Indian Sumit Antil wins the Gold Medal 🥇 at Javelin Throw F64 Category
✨Third Gold in Javelin
✨First Athletics Gold #TokyoParalympics
✨Betters WR of 62.88 ⏩66.95⏩68.08⏩68.55pic.twitter.com/TMo3r9AQvD
Like every Haryana kid , SUMIT ANTIL was also a wrestler . But bike accident in '15 closed the door of wrestler Sumit. But he had thirst , thirst to raise his country's flag higher in intl stage. That thirst is the reason you saw him today to create WR thrice #Praise4Para pic.twitter.com/OlpyRGfulw
— Subham (@subhsays) August 30, 2021
Our athletes continue to shine at the #Paralympics! The nation is proud of Sumit Antil’s record-breaking performance in the Paralympics.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2021
Congratulations Sumit for winning the prestigious Gold medal. Wishing you all the best for the future.
Congratulations to Sumit Antil for the #Gold .
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) August 30, 2021
The nation applauds your record-breaking grit and determination.
#TokyoParalympics pic.twitter.com/LJdKV0uxNz
Sumit Antil sets a new World Record and wins🥇 for India in the Javelin Throw F64 event.
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) August 30, 2021
Phenomenal day for 🇮🇳 at the #Tokyo2020 #Paralympics with a second Gold medal win. pic.twitter.com/o3UFQ2SGyL
Third WR by Sumit Antil in 5 attempts, holds top spot with his best throw of 68.55m.
— Shehzad Jai Hind (@Shehzad_Ind) August 30, 2021
One more gold ? Let’s hope #Paralympics #Tokyo2020
World record over world record... First throw makes one with 66.95 and second throw breaks it with 68+ ... God #SumitAntil is rocking the @Paralympics @Tokyo2020hi @ianuragthakur @Media_SAI @NisithPramanik @IndiaSports @narendramodi @PTI_News pic.twitter.com/sZ1dHKPF3V
— Deepa Malik (@DeepaAthlete) August 30, 2021
Another Gold for India! Sumit Antil breaking the world record thrice in the men's javelin F64! Absolutely astonishing display of strength to cap off an excellent day for India in the #Tokyo2020 Paralympics! Take a bow young man! #Praise4Para
— Abhinav A. Bindra OLY (@Abhinav_Bindra) August 30, 2021
Sumit Antil wins the gold!!!! 🥇
— Khushi🌻 (@khushhay) August 30, 2021
Tiranga will be at the top again today! 🇮🇳❤🥺
Already getting goosebumps, can't wait for the national anthem! ❤#SumitAntil #JavelinThrow pic.twitter.com/Fyj25DzCOl
Remember this date 30th August 2021.
— Abhijit Deshmukh (@iabhijitdesh) August 30, 2021
5 medals won by Indian Paralympians.
Avani Lekhara, Sumit Antil(Gold)
Yogesh Kathuniya, Devendra Jhajharia (Silver), Sundar Singh Gurjar (Bronze)#Paralympics @ParalympicIndia @Paralympics #Paralympicsindia