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'Delhi Ki Hawa Pani Me Hi Aisa Hai To Ye Sab Hoga': Navdeep Singh On Outburst Celebration

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Paralympian Navdeep Singh reflected on his emotional outburst that came during the men's javelin F41 final at the 2024 Paralympic Games, where he ultimately secured the gold medal.

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By IANS News September 12, 2024 • 19:48 PM
'Delhi ki hawa pani me hi aisa hai to ye sab hoga': Navdeep singh on outburst celebration
'Delhi ki hawa pani me hi aisa hai to ye sab hoga': Navdeep singh on outburst celebration (Image Source: IANS)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Paralympian Navdeep Singh reflected on his emotional outburst that came during the men's javelin F41 final at the 2024 Paralympic Games, where he ultimately secured the gold medal.

Navdeep Singh was captured on camera displaying raw frustration and using strong language after a throw, which initially secured him a silver medal but was converted to gold after Sadegh Beit Sayah of Iran got disqualified over the display of a controversial flag.

The 'improper conduct' from the Iranian athlete saw India's Navdeep Singh's silver medal being upgraded to gold, giving the country its 7th yellow metal at the Paris Para Games.

"I just got carried away with the aggression. We have put in lots of hard work in our preparation, so it all happens. I have practiced for five years in Delhi so Delhi ki hawa pani me hi aisa hai to ye sab hoga," Navdeep admitted to IANS.

Navdeep registered a distance of 47.32 in the final, which was a surprise for him too as he, by his own admission, had gone beyond the 42-meter mark in training. When asked about what was going on before the final, Navdeep said, "Nothing was going on in my mind. If we think about the result our result might get affected, so I was fully prepared before the final. Coach was happy with my throw, so I was also happy. I didn't expected the distance which I threw in the final but it all went good.

"We met out Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he wished us luck and told that Paralympians are nation's pride," he added.

Navdeep registered a distance of 47.32 in the final, which was a surprise for him too as he, by his own admission, had gone beyond the 42-meter mark in training. When asked about what was going on before the final, Navdeep said, "Nothing was going on in my mind. If we think about the result our result might get affected, so I was fully prepared before the final. Coach was happy with my throw, so I was also happy. I didn't expected the distance which I threw in the final but it all went good.

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Article Source: IANS


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