Was under pressure, but happy to set world record: Javelin thrower Sumit Antil
Updated:4 years, 10 months ago
Updated:4 years, 10 months ago
Tokyo (Japan), Aug 30 (ANI): Sumit Antil clinched gold in the men's Javelin throw F64 with a throw of 68.55m at the ongoing Paralympics in Tokyo. Expressing his feelings on winning the medal, Sumit said he is happy to set a third new world record although he was under pressure and had sleepless nights.“My aim was to touch 70m. I am running out of words but I am happy to set a third new world record. I had sleepless nights before the final throw. I want to thank my family and my country for supporting me” said Sumit.
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