World Para Athletics Championships 2025: Praveen won bronze medal in high jump despite hip injury

New -delhi, October 4 (IANS). Everyone’s eyes are stuck at Praveen Kumar in the World Athletics 2025 Championships at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Saturday night. Praveen, who has made the country proud a few times before, acted here on the last day on the last day. His run was the youngest in men’s high jump T64. Before running, he indicated the enthusiastic audience to calm down so they could focus better. He was on a mission in every way. He did very well in the whole occasion. But Temurabek Giazov of Uzbekistan won the gold medal with a personal best time of 2.03 seconds. Jonathan Broome-Ads from Great Britain won a silver medal with 2.00 seconds. Praveen looked disappointed after winning a bronze medal in the setback and expressing his disappointment, and also explained the reason that he could not meet expectations. He said: “I got a bronze medal, but I will try to win a gold medal next time I injured my hip. There was pain in the middle of my hips. And that’s why I couldn’t perform well.” Ekta Bhai’s silver medal in the Women’s Club Throw F51 increased the enthusiasm of local supporters. He performed his best for the season with 19.80 seconds. Ekta looked satisfied with her result. He said: “Yes, my performance in the Asian Games was more than 21 meters. I have the world championship [कोबे 2024] Won the gold medal in, but yes, my performance is good and I’m happy with that. “Now everyone’s attention is at Navdeep Singh, Simran and Paris Paralympic F41 Javelin Gold Golden Winner for the 200m T12 event Sunday. Simran, who won the gold medal in 100 meters on Saturday, took first place in his heat and made the semi-finals. [100 मीटर] Not thinking about our whole focus is on the next opportunity. We are not sure about something. It is a world championship. We just have to stay fit. We need to keep ourselves hydrated and ready for tomorrow’s heat and finals. “Another medal for India on Saturday, Soman Rana won a silver medal in the Men’s ShotPut F57 event (initially it received a bronze medal, but it was replaced with a silver medal after the 14.82 seconds. India left the total 17 medals of Kobe.

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