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Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Yogesh Kathuniya wins Silver
Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Yogesh Kathuniya wins Silver

Tokyo Paralympics 2020 Yogesh Kathuniya wins Silver in men’s discus throw

By - Siju Kuriyedam Sreekumar -- Monday, August 30, 2021 , 11:39 PM
Kathuniya sent the disc to a best distance of 44.38m in last attempt to clinch the silver. Discus thrower Yogesh Kathuniya clinched a silver medal in the men’s F56 event in the Paralympics here on Monday as athletics remained India’s happy hunting ground at the Games.

The 24-year-old, a B Com graduate from New Delhi’s Kirorimal College, sent the disc to a best distance of 44.38m in his sixth and last attempt to clinch the silver. On Sunday, India had picked up a silver (high jump) and a bronze (discus throw), which is on hold due to a protest.

Son of an Army man, Kathuniya suffered a paralytic attack at the age of eight which left him with coordination impairments in his limbs.Yogesh Kathuniya was only eight years old when his life changed completely. He suffered a paralytic attack that left him wheelchair bound for two years and was diagnosed with a neurological syndrome called quadriparesis, which is characterized by severe weakness and loss of function in all four limbs. “Even to stand was a struggle that took two long years,” said Kathuniya, who, even four years back could not have imagined he would be an athlete, let alone win a silver in discus throw (F56, where participants throw from a seated position) at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Brazil’s defending champion, reigning world champion and world record holder Claudiney Batista dos Santos won the gold with a best throw of 45.59m while Leonardo Diaz Aldana (43.36m) of Cuba took the bronze. In F56 classification, athletes have full arm and trunk muscle power. Pelvic stability is provided by some to full ability to press the knees together.

Formal coaching

He won a bronze medal in the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai with a best throw of 42.51m which also booked him a Tokyo berth.

First Paralympic gold medal goes to Paige Greco of Australia

It was during his time at the KMC that his potential was noticed by several coaches and he soon came under the tutelage of Satyapal Singh at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

A few years later, he came under the guidance of coach Naval Singh.

He created a world record in F36 category in his first ever international competition in 2018 at the Para-athletics Grand Prix in Berlin.  



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