The dream run for India at the Tokyo Paralympics continued on Monday as para javelin thrower Sumit Antil won a gold medal in the men’s javelin F64 category with a throw of 68.55 metres.
Antil smashed the world record not once, not twice, but thrice during the final. He threw 66.95 metres in his first attempt to set the new world record, before bettering it with his second throw. Then in his fifth attempt, he again set a new world record with a throw of 68.55 metres.
Fellow Indian Sandeep Chaudhary finished fourth in the event, with a best throw of 62.20 metres.
Australia's Michal Burian won the silver medal with his best attempt at 66.29 metres, while Sri Lanka's Dulan Kodithuwakku took home the bronze medal.
In 2015, Antil lost his left leg below the knee in a road accident which ruined his dreams to become a pro-wrestler. He did not want to give up sports and in 2017, he started training as a para-athlete after introduction to it by another para-athlete.
Congratulations poured in on Twitter soon after he won the gold medal.
Earlier in the day, Avani Lekhara won a gold medal in shooting, while Devendra Jhajharia and Sunder Singh scooped silver and bronze medals respectively in the men's javelin F46 category and Yogesh Kathunia won a silver medal in discus throw.
With seven medals already, India has already registered its best-ever haul at the Paralympic Games.