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Jhajharia elated with historic Paralympic medal treble(ANI) Pushing the boundaries isn't new to him. Before the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, Jhajharia was the only Indian to have won two individual ...
Legendary para-athlete Devendra Jhajharia has claimed that Neeraj Chopra will breach the 90 m mark within the next 2 years. Neeraj has come close to breaching the mark twice in recent months.
Jhajharia further said the number of players this time is much more than the previous games and they are competing in more sports. India were ranked 24th in the Tokyo Paralympics table with 19 ...
MUMBAI: India’s Devendra Jhajharia broke his world record to clinch Paralympics javelin gold medal at Rio on Tuesday. HT Image Jhajharia had won gold at the 2004 Athens Paralympics with a record ...
It was never about disability, but about intent. Intent to achieve big. For both the para athletes from Rajasthan, javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia and shooter Avani Lekhara, their dreams came ...
As Devendra Jhajharia created a new benchmark in Rio on Tuesday by becoming the first Indian to win two gold medals at the Games, the social media went abuzz with congratulatory messages.
It has been a long journey for Indian para athletes since Murlikant Petkar won gold at the 1972 Heidelberg Paralympics but the road ahead promises to be a lot smoother.
Devendra Jhajharia, the reigning Paralympics champion in the javelin throw discipline, will be leading India's challenge at the 2021 Tokyo edition of the quadrennial event.
Devendra Jhajharia is very clear about what he wants when he enters the stadium in Tokyo. 2021 will be his third Paralympic appearance and he is keen on clinching his third gold medal at the Games.
Jhajharia, also a gold medallist in 2004, achieved a throw of 63.97m. The win gave India its second gold medal of the Rio games, taking its overall tally to four - two golds, one silver and a bronze.