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Rising from Paris defeat, Denis Gnezdilov rules the Para Athletics Worlds with record-breaking throw

By IANS | Updated: September 30, 2025 10:40 IST

New Delhi, Sep 30 When Denis Gnezdilov stepped into the shotput circle at the World Para Athletics Championships, ...

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New Delhi, Sep 30 When Denis Gnezdilov stepped into the shotput circle at the World Para Athletics Championships, he carried with him more than just the weight of a metal sphere. He carried the sting of Paris Paralympics, the frustration of missed chances, and the determination to prove that failure could be the start of something greater.

Just a year ago, in the Paris Paralympics, the Rustavi-born thrower had endured one of the lowest points of his career when he missed the podium. For a Paralympic gold medallist from Tokyo 2020, the disappointment cut deep. But Gnezdilov is not the kind of athlete who lets setbacks define him. Instead, he treated Paris as a classroom.

“I feel free. In Paris, I made mistakes. I learned from them, corrected them, and now we move forward. The results will keep growing, because after Paris, I changed all the equipment and everything else,” he said, moments after claiming gold in New Delhi.

That willingness to change was visible in every throw he produced on Monday morning. His opener of 10.66m was only a warm-up.

On his last attempt, he lifted the bar even higher with 11.92m, ensuring that every throw after his first was good enough for gold. With this throw he cemented his status as the sport’s dominant force.

The transformation was not just mental, but technical. In Paris, he relied on the traditional stride technique. This time, he unveiled a complete shift to the rotational style, a more complex but far more powerful method. “I corrected it completely. In Paris, I used the stride. Now, I’ve changed to the rotation.” he explained.

That single change encapsulates his journey—of daring to start again, of reinventing himself, and of turning pain into power. At 38, Gnezdilov showed that age is no barrier to growth. With two world records in one night and a third World Championship crown, he didn’t just reclaim his supremacy—he wrote a story of resilience that will inspire many beyond the world of athletics.

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