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bhaskarlive · 4 years ago
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World Para Athletics GP: 2 golds among India’s 5 medals on Day 2
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Indian para-athletes continued their good show at the 12th Fazza International World Para Athletics Grand Prix winning five medals, including two golds, on the second day of the competitions.
Para-athlete Simran got closer to her Paralympic dream as she clinched the gold medal in women’s 100m T13 final, clocking 12.74 seconds. This was her second international medal after the China Grand Prix in 2019.
“It feels very good to finally compete internationally. Almost after two years, I was competing in an event. Though I had felt some pain in my hamstring; this is a recurring injury,” said the visually impaired athlete from Delhi.
“My dream is to break the world record at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. I am targeting 11.40secs. I will work harder to better my timing now,” she added.
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LPU student sets Asian record in Dubai
Lovely professional university always pays a major attention on extracurricular activities. When it comes to sports, LPU has a dedicated sports complex for the students to participate and nurture their skills, along with great and experienced coaches to teach them. LPU also allows the students to represent the university in the national and international levels, because of these reason, A student from the School of Physical Education, Nishad Kumar glorified India by setting Asian record in the 12th Fazza International Championships for World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 held in Dubai. Breaking the record, Nishad jumped to the best till now 2.06m for the gold, and set a new Asian record in the men’s high-jump category T46/47. In this international championship, the promising sports star of LPU, and India, was better than Thailand’s Chanaboon (1.93m) and Khasanov of Uzbekistan (1.90m).
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choosecareer · 4 years ago
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LPU Student Nishad Kumar made a new Asian record at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 in Dubai
We are proud to announce that our student from the School of Physical Education, Nishad Kumar glorified India by setting Asian record in the 12th Fazza International Championships for World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 held in Dubai. Breaking the record, Nishad jumped to the best till now 2.06m for the gold, and set a new Asian record in the men’s high-jump category T46/47. In this international championship, the promising sports star of LPU, and India, was better than Thailand’s Chanaboon (1.93m) and Khasanov of Uzbekistan (1.90m).
Congratulating Nishad for bringing laurels to the country and the university, our Chancellor Ashok Mittal shared, “All at LPU are delighted that our athlete delivered what was expected of him. We wish him all the best for his future illustrious performances in national and international competitions of utmost importance.��
Nishad hails from district Una of Himachal Pradesh, and is currently pursuing his graduation in LPU’s School of Physical Education on a 100% sports scholarship. Seeing his talent, the university has enabled him to follow both of his passions, studies and sports.
Nishad says, “Besides my national mentors, I am thankful to LPU and trainers here who chiseled me to be perfect in my field. I am indebted to the university management as it offered me scholarship to continue with both studies and sports, which was otherwise difficult for me to reach such a winning stage. I managed a good performance at the championships, and I am feeling proud that I established a new record also. In fact, all of my hard work learnt at LPU paid off here. Now, I want to win the gold again and set a record in (postponed) Tokyo 2020 Paralympics as well.” For this, he has already booked a quota for India with his ranked (bronze medal) finish at the Dubai 2019 Worlds.
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oddeven · 4 years ago
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LPU Student Nishad Kumar made a new Asian record at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 in Dubai
proud to announce that our student from the School of Physical Education, Nishad Kumar glorified India by setting Asian record in the 12th Fazza International Championships for World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 held in Dubai. Breaking the record, Nishad jumped to the best till now 2.06m for the gold, and set a new Asian record in the men’s high-jump category T46/47. In this international championship, the promising sports star of LPU, and India, was better than Thailand’s Chanaboon (1.93m) and Khasanov of Uzbekistan (1.90m).
Congratulating Nishad for bringing laurels to the country and the university, LPU  Chancellor Ashok Mittal shared, “All at LPU are delighted that our athlete delivered what was expected of him. We wish him all the best for his future illustrious performances in national and international competitions of utmost importance.”
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manishajain001 · 4 years ago
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Indian para-athletes continued their good show at the 12th Fazza International World Para Athletics Grand Prix winning five medals, including two golds, on the second day of the competitions.
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globalexpressnews · 4 years ago
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World Para Athletics GP: India win five medals including two golds on Day 2
World Para Athletics GP: India win five medals including two golds on Day 2
Image Source : GETTY IMAGES Para-athlete Simran got closer to her Paralympic dream as she clinched the gold medal in women’s 100m T13 final, clocking 12.74 seconds. Indian para-athletes continued their good show at the 12th Fazza International World Para Athletics Grand Prix winning five medals, including two golds, on the second day of the competitions. Para-athlete Simran got closer to her…
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choosecareer · 4 years ago
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LPU Student Nishad Kumar made a new Asian record at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 in Dubai
We are proud to announce that our student from the School of Physical Education, Nishad Kumar glorified India by setting Asian record in the 12th Fazza International Championships for World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2021 held in Dubai. Breaking the record, Nishad jumped to the best till now 2.06m for the gold, and set a new Asian record in the men’s high-jump category T46/47. In this international championship, the promising sports star of LPU, and India, was better than Thailand’s Chanaboon (1.93m) and Khasanov of Uzbekistan (1.90m).
Congratulating Nishad for bringing laurels to the country and the university, our Chancellor Ashok Mittal shared, “All at LPU are delighted that our athlete delivered what was expected of him. We wish him all the best for his future illustrious performances in national and international competitions of utmost importance.”
Nishad hails from district Una of Himachal Pradesh, and is currently pursuing his graduation in LPU’s School of Physical Education on a 100% sports scholarship. Seeing his talent, the university has enabled him to follow both of his passions, studies and sports.
Nishad says, “Besides my national mentors, I am thankful to LPU and trainers here who chiseled me to be perfect in my field. I am indebted to the university management as it offered me scholarship to continue with both studies and sports, which was otherwise difficult for me to reach such a winning stage. I managed a good performance at the championships, and I am feeling proud that I established a new record also. In fact, all of my hard work learnt at LPU paid off here. Now, I want to win the gold again and set a record in (postponed) Tokyo 2020 Paralympics as well.” For this, he has already booked a quota for India with his ranked (bronze medal) finish at the Dubai 2019 Worlds.
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