India’s Amit Kumar Saroha won the silver in the club throw (F51 category) event at the World Para Athletics Championships in London on Monday. The 32-year-old also set the Asian record with a throw of 30.25m and finished 1.74m behind eventual world champion Zeljko Dimitrijevic of Serbia, who set a world record with a throw of 31.99m. Serbia’s Milos Mitic finished third with a personal best throw of 29.06m.
Saroha had finished fourth at the Rio Paralympics last year when he missed out on a medal by 0.19m. Dimitrijevic had won the gold with Mitric clinching the silver medal. In a way, victory was sweet for Saroha as he muscled his way to the second position this time round.
With an Asian record throw, Amit Kumar Saroha has won silver in the Club Throw F51 with a throw of 30.25m at World Para Championships. pic.twitter.com/zkp2L57wfG
— The Field (@thefield_in) July 17, 2017
Congratulations to Amit Saroha for brilliant performance in Club Throw 51, personal best 30.25m & Silver at #WorldParaAthleticsChampionships pic.twitter.com/oVmjMoxvXD
— Vijay Goel (@VijayGoelBJP) July 17, 2017