India’s Deepthi Jeevanji smashes World Record in Women’s 400 meter event to win gold medal at World Para Atheltics Championships in Kobe, Japan

The T20 classification is for athletes who have intellectual impairment

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India’s Deepthi Jeevanji smashes World Record in Women’s 400 meter event to win gold medal at World Para Atheltics Championships in Kobe, Japan
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Twenty-year old Deepthi Jeevanji smashed the world record in the women’s 400m T20 and grabbed her first gold at the World Para Athletics Championships at Kobe in Japan today. 

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Deepthi clocked 55.07 seconds, breaking American Breanna Clark’s earlier world record of 55.12 seconds, which she had set during last year’s edition of the championships in Paris.

The T20 classification is for athletes who have intellectual impairment.

Aysel Onder of Turkey finished second with 55.19 seconds followed by Lizanshela Angulo of Ecuador on third with 56.68 seconds.

Later, Yogesh Kathuniya won the silver in the Men’s Discus Throw F56 Final with a season’s best mark of 41.80 meter.

On Day three, Preethi Pal won a bronze medal in the Women’s 200m T35 final while Nishad Kumar bagged silver in Men’s High Jump T47 with an impressive season-best mark of 1.99 meters.

India has won four medals so far- one gold, two silver and a bronze.

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