Dharambir breaks Asian record, redefines winning at the Paralympics! Join us in celebrating the incredible journey of our medal winners!
At the Paris Paralympics 2024, Indian athlete Dharambir has thrown his way into the history books by shattering the Asian record in the men’s F51 club throw event! With an astonishing throw of 34.92 meters, he clinched the gold medal, bringing pride back home to India and proving that perseverance and dedication can indeed lead to record-breaking exploits. Dharambir’s journey from Sonepat to the world stage is a tale filled with hard work, training, and an unrelenting spirit that inspires everyone. Meanwhile, his compatriot Pranav Soorma achieved an impressive feat of his own, securing the silver medal with a throw of 34.59 meters, making it a remarkable one-two finish for India in this electrifying competition.
The officiating committee at the Paralympics witnessed history today as India's duo took the podium, exhibiting not just their athletic prowess but also the vibrancy and determination of Indian sports. Dharambir's record-breaking throw is not just a personal victory but a significant boost to India's presence in the Paralympic arena. It marks the first time India has taken home both gold and silver in the men’s F51 club throw event, showcasing the nation’s growing strength in athletics on the international scene.
Fans across the nation erupted in celebration, as social media platforms buzzed with pride, recognizing the remarkable feats of both athletes. The buzz reached the likes of sports bloggers and commentators, who referred to their achievements as nothing short of legendary! Before this momentous occasion, the Asian record stood tall, but Dharambir's incredible throw now stands testament to what can be achieved through years of dedication and hard work.
Interestingly, Dharambir isn't just a record-breaker; he's also a trailblazer inspiring a new generation of athletes in India. Meanwhile, Pranav’s achievement demonstrates that teamwork and encouragement among competitors can lead to remarkable results. Did you know that in the history of the Paralympic Games, athletic prowess isn't just about physical strength, but also the mental determination to push through adversity? History has shown that many athletes who faced challenges off the field often shine brighter when it matters the most!
As these inspiring stories unfold, they not only add to the rich tapestry of Indian sports but also encourage a sense of unity and pride across the country. With the 2024 Paris Paralympics tallying up so far, these athletes remind us that every victory, big or small, is a step towards a future filled with hope, determination, and gold! 🤩🥇
Paris Paralympics News: Dharambir from Sonepat set an Asian record with a 34.92m throw, clinching gold in the men's F51 club throw at the Paris Paralympics.
Dharambir (34.92m) and Pranav Soorma (34.59m) won gold and silver respectively in the men's club throw F51 final on Wednesday, resulting in the first time ...
Indian club throwers dominate men's F51 event at Paralympics with Dharambir claiming gold and Soorma clinching silver.
Dharambir set a new Asian Record on his way to gold medal while Pranav Soorma clinched silver to make it an Indian one-two in men's club throw F51 event at ...
Paralympics: India's Dharambir and Pranav Soorma won the gold and silver medals respectively in the men's club throw event as India took their medals tally ...
Dharambir won gold and Pranav Soorma the silver medal in the men's club throw F51.
Dharambir and Pranav Soorma won gold and silver medals, respectively, in the men's club throw F51 at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Paralympics: India's Dharambir and Pranav Soorma won the gold and silver medals, respectively, in the men's club throw event on Wednesday in Paris.
Dharambir hurled the club to a distance of 34.92m in his fifth attempt while Soorma threw 34.59m in his first attempt.
The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today congratulated athlete Dharambir for winning India's first ever gold medal in the Men's Club Throw F51 event at ...
Paris Paralympics 2024: India's medal count at the Paris Paralympics stands at 24, with Dharambir winning gold and Pranav Soorma taking silver in men's club ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Dharambir and Pranav Soorma for winning gold and silver medals in the men's club throw F51 final at the Paris ...
Dharambir shattered the Asian record to win the gold medal while compatriot Pranav Soorma clinched the silver as Indian club throwers dominated the men's ...
Paralympics gold medallist in men's club throw F51 event Dharambir has dedicated his medal to teammate and coach Amit Kumar Saroha, hoping that his feat ...
Dharambir hails from Sonepat in Haryana. A diving accident in his village canal left Dharambir paralyzed from the waist down after he misjudged the water's ...