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Rio 2016, which
took cost-cutting measures in the implementation of the Paralympics, and the
IPC insisted none of the cuts affected the athletes, competitions or safety.
Craven added that the ambulance was staffed by a doctor, in addition to
paramedics. “Everything was done to try to save Bahman’s life,” he said. The road
races began at Pontal and included the Grumari circuit incorporated in the Rio
Olympics road races. The Vista Chinesa circuit – which included a treacherous
descent where Holland’s Annemiek van Vleuten crashed into the kerb, sustaining
heavy concussion – was not part of the Paralympic course.
Cyclist
Golbarnezhad's death is the first in competition at a summer Olympics or
Paralympics since Danish cyclist Knud Enemark Jensen in the 100km team time
trial at the 1960 Rome Olympics. "Tonight is a celebration of the last 12
days of sport but it's also a very sombre occasion following Saturday's
extremely tragic events," Craven said, upon opening his speech.
India capped off a
successful Paralympic Games campaign in Rio de Janeiro by procuring their best
ever haul of four medals, including two golds and a silver and bronze medal
apiece. Mariyappan Thangavelu and Varun Singh Bhati secured India two medals in
the high jump category. Thangavelu created history by winning a gold medal in
the men's high jump T-42 event, with a leap of 1.89 metres, thereby putting his
Periyavadagampatti village in Tamil Nadu's Salem district on the world map. Varun
Singh Bhati, who jumped a personal best of 1.86 metres to clinch bronze in the
men's high jump T-42 event, faced a lot of hardships before achieving the
historic feat. The 21-year-old, who trains at the Sports Authority of India
(SAI) center in Bengaluru, is suffering from a T-42 disability. A
historic silver medal ensured Deepa Malik scripted history; she won second
place in the women's shotput F53 event at the Rio Paralympics on Monday, with a
personal best throw of 4.61m. Then came Devendra Jhajhariya, India's sole gold
medalist at the Paralympics prior to 2016. Jhajhariya went on to break his own
world record and made the javelin gold medal his own. "If you have the
willpower then nothing is impossible in this world. I won my first paralympics
medal in 2004, and now, after 12 years, it is just the dedication and hardwork
which paid off," Jhajhariya, who is a coach with the Gandhinagar center of
the Sports Authority of India (SAI), told IANS from Rio after his victory on
Wednesday.
With four medals
and three fourth-place finishes, India capped off a memorable campaign
featuring three personal bests at the Rio Paralympics 2016. Were you following
~ I shamelessly confess that I was following TNPL more than Paralympics.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar.
19th Sept. 2016.
