New Delhi, March 13 -- India's two time Paralympics gold medallist Sumit Antil has said that he is working towards breaching the 75 meter mark, a distance no athlete in his classification has achieved thus far.

Speaking to UNI after winning the Gold in the men's javelin throw F43/F44/F64 event at the ongoing World Para Athletics Grand Prix on Wednesday, the para javelin thrower expressed his determination to breach the landmark"I haven't reached 75 metres yet, even in practice. But we are working on improving technique and strength step by step. Let's see how it goes," he said.

The Tokyo Paralympic champion delivered a winning throw of 69.25 metres, leading an all-Indian podium. Pushpendra Singh secured silver with 56.91m, while Poonam Ra...