In Sabrina Fortune’s (Ian Robinson) first World Championships she placed fourth in the F20 Shot Put and did it in fine style. The 18 year-old delivered her best ever performance when it mattered, producing a personal best of 12.27m which extended her previous best by 24cm.

The 18 year-old said: “It was a really good competition and I have had an amazing time in Doha. It has given me a lot more motivation to see what else I can do in the future. I think I can throw 14m in the future; there is a lot more to come. I’ve got plenty of years ahead of me.”

Tony Mills (Edward Thompson) had a mixed series in the T44 long jump, jumping a best of 6.20m in round two. The competition was won by Germany’s Markus Rehm in 8.40m in what will be one of the performances of the championships.

Tomorrow on Day 3 in Doha Laura Sugar will compete in the T44 200m and Kyron Duke will hope to get on the podium in the F41 Shot Put.

 

Live coverage can be found on More 4 or via the live stream following this link: http://paralympics.channel4.com/competitions/athletics-world-championships-2015/video/index.html

 

Welsh Athletes medal tally at the IPC Athletics World Championships: 

Gold: Aled Davies – F42 Shot Put

 




 

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