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Rio Paralympics: Mariyappan Thangavelu wins gold in men's high jump, Bhati bronze

Updated on: 10 September,2016 10:58 AM IST  | 
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India made an impressive start to its campaign at the Paralympic Games with Mariyappan Thangavelu creating history by bagging the gold while Varun Bhati won the bronze medal in the men's T42 high jump on the second day of the mega-event at Rio

Rio Paralympics: Mariyappan Thangavelu wins gold in men's high jump, Bhati bronze

Rio de Janeiro: India's Mariyappan Thangavelu created history on Friday night by winning a gold medal in the men's high jump T-42 event at the Rio Paralympics. His compatriot Varun Singh Bhati clinched the bronze medal the same event.


While Thangavelu made a leap of 1.89 metres, Bhati jumped his personal best of 1.86 metres to finish third.


IndiaIndia's Mariyappan Thangavelu (L) and Bhati Varun Singh celebrate their gold and bronze medals, respectively, after the men's final high jump - T42 during the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on September 9, 2016. Pic/AFP


But it was disappointment for another Indian athlete Sharad Kumar who failed to finish on the podium. It was heartbreak for Kumar, who led the pack at one stage after clearing hurdles of 1.55m and 1.60m. His best jump, though, was only 1.77m which placed him at the sixth position.

US's Sam Grewe bagged the silver medal.

The event witnessed a fierce contest with six of the 12 athletes clearing the 1.74m mark in their first eight attempts. But Mariyappan became a part of the leading group after his 10th attempt when he cleared the 1.77m mark along with Lukasz Mamczarz of Poland, China's Zhiqiang Zhing and Kumar.

He then went into the lead along with Bhati as both managed to clear the 1.83m mark. Kumar however, could not improve his performance and eventually crashed out of medal contention.

Grewe pushed Mariyappan and Bhati to the joint second position by clearing 1.86m to grab the top spot. But both Indians made a strong comeback by equalling the height to share the pole position.

Mariyappan eventually made sure of the gold with an effort of 1.89m in his final attempt while Grewe and Bhati's finished with best efforts of 1.86m.

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