Deepthi Jeevanji Wins Bronze in Women's 400m T20 at Paralympics
India's Deepthi Jeevanji has clinched a bronze medal in the women's 400m T20 event at the ongoing Paralympics in Paris. This is her first Paralympic medal and the 16th for India at the games.
The 21-year-old athlete started strong but fell behind in the final phase of the race, finishing behind Ukraine's Yuliia Shuliar and Turkey's Aysel Onder. Despite the narrow margin, Deepthi clocked a time of 55.82 seconds, securing a well-deserved bronze.
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Deepthi on her achievement, praising her resilience and dedication. They wished her continued success in the future.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also lauded Deepthi's performance, calling it a testament to her talent and perseverance. He highlighted her contribution to India's glory and her role as an inspiration for aspiring athletes.
Deepthi's journey to the podium began with a sensational run in the qualification round, where she finished first in her heat with a time of 55.45 seconds. This performance secured her a spot in the final, where she faced stiff competition from Shuliar and Onder.
Despite falling short of the gold and silver, Deepthi's bronze medal is a significant achievement for India and a testament to her hard work and determination. It is a moment of pride for the nation and an inspiration for aspiring athletes with disabilities.
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