Brazil had a golden Wednesday (12) at the Paralympic Athletics World Championship, which is being held in Paris (France), with highlight for Beth Gomes from São Paulo, who triumphed both in the shot put and discus throw competitions. (in the F53 class), both with the right to a world record. In addition, the Brazilian team took the highest place on the podium with Claudiney Batista, from Minas Gerais, achieving the second championship in the F56 class discus throw, with Ricardo Mendonça from Rio de Janeiro in the 200 meters class T37 and with Felipe Gomes in the 400 meters T11. Beth Gomes’ day began in the class F53 shot put (athletes who compete in chairs), a test in which she reached the mark of 7.75 meters. In this way, she broke her own world record for the event, which was 7.16 meters, recorded at the Brazilian Athletics Championship, in June, at the Paralympic Training Center, in São Paulo. World record.🌎⚡She did it again.🥇🥇It’s not an old tweet.Beth Gomes is champion and record holder for the second time in one day.In the morning in weight putting☄️Now, discus throw🌀🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🇧🇷 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷#worldwideathletics #paralympic pic.twitter.com/LEYwtrY1Ua — Brazilian Paralympic Committee (@cpboficial) July 12, 2023 [na prova] what I’ve been training. With that, I was able to win my gold medal. My homework was done and put on the field. Breaking the world record here in Paris, which will host the Games in 2024, is wonderful, but it’s just the beginning. I will always be here to encourage our youth, [defendendo] that sport can change our lives”, declared the athlete, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in the 1990s. Later, Beth shone in the discus throw. She reached the distance of 17.12 meters to overcome the previous world record, which was also hers, of 16.80 meters, set at the Brazilian Athletics Championship. Another Brazilian to take the gold was Claudiney Batista. The Brazilian, who had already secured the conquest at the 2019 World Cup, held in Dubai (United Arab Emirates), this time threw the disc 46.07 meters in the F56 class. The silver went to the Indian Yogesh Kathuniya (43.17 meters), while the Slovakian Dusan Laczko secured the bronze (42.70 meters). Two-time world champion! ✌️Claudiney Batista owns the F56 record release. 🙅🏽#AtletismoWorld#Paris2023 pic.twitter.com/zazPpc1o2g — Brazilian Paralympic Committee (@cpboficial) July 12, 2023 “The feeling is one of relief, of duty accomplished. I worked a lot this year. I came very confident. The concern was with the Indian, who had approached my last marks. But I always try to evolve to try to stay at the top of the podium”, declared Claudiney, who was also a gold medalist in the event at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. In the 200 meters class T37 (athletes with cerebral palsy), Brazil got a double with the gold of Ricardo Mendonça from Rio de Janeiro and a silver of São Paulo’s Christian Gabriel da Costa. The last gold medal of the day went to Felipe Gomes from Rio de Janeiro, in the 400 meters class T11 (blind athletes). The day also saw two more silver medals – Fabrício Ferreira in the 100 meters of the T13 class (athletes with visual impairments) and Alessandro Silva in the F11 shot put (blind athletes) – and two bronzes – Fábio Bordignon in the 200 meters of the T35 class and Matheus de Lima in the 100 meters T44 (athletes with disabilities in the lower limbs). After these five golds, three silvers and two bronzes, Brazil took the second position in the overall medal table, with a total of seven golds, five silvers and eight bronzes. The leader is China (ten golds, six silvers and four bronzes). We are there in the vice-leadership of the World Athletics Championships in Paris with 5 gold medals. Three of them just today. 🥇🥇🥇 Too bad 🇨🇳 doesn’t know how to play🤷😒😜👍🦾 pic.twitter.com/b47Y1xPesu — Brazilian Paralympic Committee (@cpboficial) July 12, 2023 Brazil is represented at the Athletics World Cup by 54 athletes from 19 states and 11 guide athletes. The World Athletics Championships in Paris is the first in the sport after the Paralympic Games in Tokyo. The competition is played at the Charlety Stadium, which has a capacity for 20,000 people and belongs to the Paris FC football club, in the French second division.
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