Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: When Will Event Start?
The men's shot put F40 final is slated to begin at 3:12pm IST in Paris. All nine para athletes will get five throws, after which the top eight will be selected and given an additional sixth throw each. The event will be telecast on the Sports 18 network and live streamed on the Jio Cinema app and website, in addition to DD Sports. (Full Coverage | More Sports News)
Who Is Ravi Rongali?
The 31-year-old Ravi is no fledgling para-athlete, having represented the country in several World Championships and Para Asian Games in men's shot put F40. Ravi will be making his first Paralympic appearance in Paris.
Ravi had flown his career internationally with the full support of his family and won two silver medals in javelin throw and shot put at IWAS World Athletics Championship in Portugal. Later, he finished fifth in the 2023 World Para Athletics Championship held in Paris.
Finally, it was during the 2022 Asian Para Games in Hangzhou when he captured the breakthrough moment with a silver in men's shot put F40. His remarkable distance of 9.92 meters during this moment helped him set the said record. Continuing this trend, he went on to win gold medals in javelin throw and shot put at both the IWAS World Games in Thailand and Khelo India Para Games in 2023.
His steady stream of successes was topped off with a fifth-place finish at the 2024 World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe, Japan-a performance good enough to book his ticket to the much-wanted Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Indian Will Be In Action Soon
As the last competitor in the order, the Indian thrower, wearing bib number 1356, will be the final athlete to attempt his first throw.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: First Throw - 10.44
Rongali Ravi's strong start has placed him in second position after his initial throw of 10.44 meters, a personal best. Wearing bib number 1356, the Indian thrower is looking impressive and deserves plenty of cheers.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Second Throw - 10.49
Ravi Rongali has improved his performance in the second throw, registering a distance of 10.49 meters. He is currently in fourth place. With four more attempts remaining, Ravi's consistent progress suggests he could continue to climb the rankings.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Third Throw - 10.63
Ravi's third throw was insane! He absolutely nailed it with a 10.63-meter toss, beating his own best. That put him in fourth place, up from fifth.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: After Three Throws
Ravi is fourth on the table after three throws.
Throw 1 - 10.44m
Throw 2 - 10.49m
Throw 3 - 10.63m - Personal Best
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Fourth Throw - Foul
That foul in the fourth throw really sucks, but Ravi still has two more shots. Let's get behind him and cheer him on for the fifth throw. This was
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Fifth Throw - 9.83
Rongali Ravi's fifth throw was his weakest so far, coming in at 9.83 meters. With only one attempt left, it seems unlikely that he'll be able to make a significant move up the leaderboard. But the hope is still alive.
Ravi Rongali In Shot Put F40 Final Live Score, Paris Paralympics: Sixth Throw - 10.00
Despite a strong start, Rongali Ravi was unable to maintain his position among the top three after six throws. His final attempt of 10.00 meters fell short of the medal contenders.
Ravi Rongali - Shotput Attempts
Throw 1 - 10.44m
Throw 2 - 10.49m
Throw 3 - 10.63m - PB
Throw 4 - Foul
Throw 5 - 9.83m
Throw 6- 10.00m
Men's Shot Put F40 - Top Three
MONTEIRO Miguel (Portugal) - Gold - 11.21m (Winning Throw)
TSEGMID Battulga (Mongolia) - Silver - 11.09m (Winning Throw)
TNAIASH Garrah (Iraq) - Bronze - 11.03m (Winning Throw)
Ravi Rongali Finishes Fifth
This was an admirable performance put up by Rongali Ravi, who finished fifth in the competition. Having started promisingly and lying in the top two after his first throw, Ravi fell back during the final rounds of the competition.
His final attempt was at 10.00 meters and still short of the medal hopefuls. In the event, however, the Indian showed his capabilities and determination setting an ultimate personal best during this competition.
That's All From Men's Shot Put F40 Final
That concludes the men's shot put F40 final. Stay tuned for updates on other events at the Paralympics.