Sumit Antil Shines at Indian Open Para Athletics Championship 2026

The 8th Indian Open Para Athletics International Championship 2026 concluded with remarkable performances, particularly from Paralympic champion Sumit Antil, who dominated the Men's Javelin Throw F64 event. Other athletes also shone in various categories, showcasing the depth of talent in para athletics. This event highlighted the growing strength of para sports in India, setting the stage for future international competitions. Read on to explore the standout moments and achievements from this exciting championship.
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Sumit Antil Dominates Men's Javelin Throw

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 28: Paralympic gold medalist Sumit Antil was the standout performer on the final day of the 8th Indian Open Para Athletics International Championship 2026, showcasing his skills in the Men's Javelin Throw F64 event held at Shree Kanteerava Stadium.


Representing Haryana, Sumit secured the gold medal with an impressive throw measuring 74.82m. Sandip Sargar from Maharashtra took home the silver with a throw of 62.88m, while Rajasthan's Sandeep earned the bronze with a distance of 61.83m, as reported in a press release.


Exciting Competitions in Javelin Throw Events

In another thrilling event, the Men's Javelin Throw F46 category saw Haryana's Rinku clinch gold with a throw of 61.70m. Ajeet Singh from Uttar Pradesh followed closely to win silver with 60.72m, while Ravi Kumar also from Uttar Pradesh secured bronze with a throw of 59.33m.


Haryana's Parveen Kumar excelled in the Men's Javelin Throw F57 event, achieving a top throw of 45.02m, ahead of Uttarakhand's Hem Chandra (42.60m) and Tamil Nadu's Balasubramanian Arulraj (40.62m).


Nishad Kumar and Track Events Highlights

Paralympic medallist Nishad Kumar demonstrated his talent in the Men's High Jump T47 event, winning gold for Himachal Pradesh with a height of 2.05m, while Haryana's Ram Pal took silver with a jump of 1.86m.


On the track, Andhra Pradesh's Lalitha Killaka triumphed in the Women's 200m T11 race, finishing in 29.97 seconds. Uttar Pradesh's Preeti Pal also shone, winning gold in the Women's 200m T35 event with a time of 29.33 seconds.


Deepthi Jeevanji and Women's Field Events

Asian Para Games champion Deepthi Jeevanji from Telangana continued her winning streak by securing gold in the Women's 400m T20 event with a time of 57.84 seconds, while Haryana's Bhuvi Agrawal and Pooja finished in second and third place, respectively.


In the women's field events, Gujarat's Bhavanaben Ajab Chaudhary won gold in the Women's Javelin Throw F46 with a throw of 37.01m. Rajasthan's Lalita Saini earned silver, and Andhra Pradesh's Hosuru Uppara Shivani took home the bronze.


Conclusion of a Successful Championship

The three-day championship wrapped up successfully, showcasing remarkable performances from numerous top Indian para athletes as they prepare for upcoming international events. Organized by the Paralympic Committee of India, this championship underscored the increasing strength and talent within para athletics in the nation.