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Navdeep Singh achieved a historic gold medal in the F41 javelin throw at the Paris Paralympics, crediting a key piece of advice from two-time gold medalist Devendra Jhajharia about using leg strength to enhance his throw. Singh's personal best of 47.32 meters not only secured him gold but also contributed to India's impressive tally at the games. Meanwhile, Praveen Kumar also celebrated a significant victory by winning gold in the men's high jump T64, upgrading his previous silver from Tokyo with a jump of 2.08 meters. Kumar's success was attributed to a strong focus on personal bests and the support of his family and coach, who helped him overcome feelings of inferiority due to his leg impairment. Together, Singh and Kumar's performances highlight the resilience and potential of para-athletes, with India achieving a record number of medals at the Paralympics. Their victories inspire respect for individuals who defy societal norms regarding physical ability.
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