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Luke Sinnott, a double-amputee veteran, placed seventh at the World Para Athletics Championships with a personal best of 6.41 meters despite injury and pain.
Luke Sinnott, a 45-year-old T63 long jumper who lost both legs in Afghanistan, finished seventh at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, achieving a personal best of 6.41 meters despite an injury and reliance on painkillers.
He credited his military background for helping him endure pain and push through adversity.
The event, held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, featured over 30 British athletes, supported by sponsor Novuna, with gold, silver, and bronze medals going to Joel de Jong, Leon Schaefer, and Daniel Wagner.
Sinnott, who previously placed fourth in 2017, expressed pride in his performance and resilience.
Luke Sinnott, un veterano con doble amputación, ocupó el séptimo lugar en el Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo Para con una mejor marca personal de 6.41 metros a pesar de la lesión y el dolor.