The British athlete throws 7.75 m.
Sabrina Fortune defeated Delhi’s fourth world title in Delhi (September 29), a 16.75 m game with F20 women, added to his world record.
Last year, the 28-year-old child who won the Paralympic gold gold threw his winning sign and said:
“It simply came to our notice then. If you don’t trust your body and your ability, you never plan to do it. “
“The first few weeks I’ve been throwing really well, I threw 16.20 / 16.40 – So I was waiting for something but I didn’t expect so much.

“India was surprising, learning culture, as well as language. I learned Hi, which is nice. Everything has been surprising. “
Turkey’s Ebarar Kesckin was a leader with 13.80 m, as Alexandra Zaysyan from Russia, but competed under the neutral flag, won a bronze, 13.74 m.
The gold medal follows Hannah Exocroft is the leader of T34 women’s 400 m British sweep sweep On Sunday, Kara Adenegar and Fabie Andre front.
Bronze for forests
There was another medal for Britain on Monday when Melanya Woods won a bronze medal. By 49.59.
He said.
“It simply came to our notice then. Year after year, the consistency increased. I make it stronger every year in the gym.
“It’s just about that I had patience to know that they would be paid at some point. I hope this is the year that’s going to pay. “

