City
Epaper

Para Athletics Championships: Bulgaria's Ruzhdi marks sixth successive shot put gold with world record

By ANI | Updated: September 28, 2025 16:55 IST

New Delhi [India], September 28 : Bulgaria's Ruzhdi on Sunday clinched his sixth successive gold medal in the men's ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], September 28 : Bulgaria's Ruzhdi on Sunday clinched his sixth successive gold medal in the men's Shot Put F55 competition in the World Para Athletics Championships being held in New Delhi. His domination, confirmed with a World Record of 12.94m, was one of the three world records set in the session.

Malaysia's Abdul Latif Romly completed a hat-trick of men's Long Jump T20 gold medals in the World Championships at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here with a world record effort of 7.67m, while Ukraine's Volodymyr Ponomarenko set a men's Shot Put T12 world record with 17.39m on his second attempt to settle the contest decisively, according to a press release from SAI Media.

The 34-year-old Ruzhdi, regarded as a legend, threw the iron ball over 12.94m on his final try, improving on his own mark of 12.69m set in the World Championships in Paris two years ago. Serbia's Nebojsa Duric had six puts over 12m, but Ruzdhi had five throws better than the best of 12.52m that Duric mustered.

Ruzhdi, who survived a car crash but is paralysed waist down, added to the gold he won in each edition of the World Championships dating back to Doha in 2015. His ability to deliver in crunch moments surfaced when he broke the World Record, making it the third time he had won gold with a World Record distance.

Malaysian Abdul Latif Romly completed a hat-trick of World Championships men's Long Jump T20 crowns. The World Record was a cherry on top for the 28-year-old, who has dominated the event, winning five gold medals and a silver. The only time he has been beaten in the World Championships was back in Dubai in 2019.

Ukraine's Volodymyr Ponomarenko set a men's Shot Put T12 world record with a 17.39m effort on his second attempt to settle the contest decisively. Latvia's Emils Dzilna came up with two puts over 16m, but a best of 16.63m was not going to be enough to stop the Ukrainian from taking gold.

Nassima Saifi's challengers found it hard to dislodge her from the top of the podium as she completed a double hat-trick of the women's Discus Throw F57 gold medals. The difference was quite apparent as each of her five valid throws was over 32m, while China's silver medalist Tian Yuxin's best effort was 30.30m.

Catherine Debrunner of Switzerland impressed in the women's 5000m T54 race, with a remarkable victory over Chinese defending champion Tian Yajuan and her own team-mate Patricia Eachus. The 30-year-old returned to claim her second 5000m gold medal.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalOver 10,000 Afghan refugees return from Pakistan, Iran in single day

InternationalTorrential rains trigger flooding, landslides in Vietnam, 41 dead

InternationalFire breaks out at Brazil's COP30 Climate venue

InternationalIndian, Tanzania Navy officials discuss bilateral maritime engagements

InternationalIndia, EU review cooperation on clean energy, climate partnership

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsT20 Tri-series: Bowlers help Zimbabwe to its biggest-ever win over a full ICC member against Sri Lanka

Other SportsThere’s a lot of development, people are recognising women’s cricket, says Vaishnavi Sharma

Other SportsBangladesh's Litton Das reaps benefit of changed batting position, says mentor Montu Dutta

Other SportsBayern veteran Thomas Muller announces second season with the Whitecaps in MLS

Other SportsWomen's cricket will rise to next level after ODI World Cup win, says Tanuja Kanwer