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Sundar Gurjar of Rajasthan won bronze medal in Paralympics by throwing javelin to a distance of 64.96 meters | News India

Jaipur, September 4 (HS). Sundar Gurjar of Rajasthan won the bronze medal in Javelin Throw (F 46) at Paris Paralympics 2024. Sundar threw the javelin to a distance of 64.96 meters. Sundar Gurjar is a resident of Devlen village of Todabhim in Gangapur City.

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has congratulated Sundar Gurjar on winning the bronze medal. He wrote on the social media platform X, 'Sundar Gurjar, a talented athlete from Karauli district of Rajasthan, has brought pride to not only the country but also the entire Rajasthan by winning the bronze medal in the javelin throw (F 46) competition at the Paris Paralympics. Many congratulations and best wishes to you. This historic achievement is the result of your tireless hard work and extraordinary sports skills. This victory is an inspiration for countless players of the state and the country. Bharat Mata ki Jai.

There is an atmosphere of happiness in Sundar Gurjar's village after he won the bronze medal. His elder brother Hariom Singh fed sweets to the people. The elder brother told that Sundar is a very hardworking player, who does his work with full dedication. He had dreamed of winning the gold medal in 2021, but it could not be fulfilled. However, in the last attempt also he could get only the bronze medal. Despite this, Sundar worked hard continuously and this time also he has increased the pride of the country, society and family by winning the bronze medal. Sundar Gurjar also created history in the Asian Para Games held in 2023. He won the gold medal by throwing 68.60 meters. In the Paralympic Games held in 2021, Sundar Gurjar also brought laurels to the country by winning the bronze medal.

It is noteworthy that in 2016, in an accident at a friend's house of Sundar Gurjar, a tin shed fell on his wrist, due to which his left hand had to be amputated. After the accident, Sundar was deeply depressed and did not even show his face to his parents. He had resolved that he would not return home until he achieved something big. After hard work and struggle, Sundar returned to his village Devlen after winning a gold medal in the Para World Athletics Championship.