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British para-athlete Dan Pembroke won gold in the F13 javelin at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, overcoming a recent injury to claim his third straight world title.
Dan Pembroke, a 34-year-old British para-athlete, won gold in the F13 javelin at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, claiming his third consecutive world title.
Just four weeks before the event, he suffered a severe right hip adductor tear that threatened his participation, yet he competed with only limited training, throwing a season’s best 68.51 meters.
Despite falling short of his world record of 74.49 meters, his comeback was hailed as remarkable.
A Paralympic gold medalist from Paris and Tokyo, Pembroke, who led the British team as captain, previously brewed a special beer called 'Paris Gold' to visualize success and plans a 'Delhi Gold' to mark this win.
His wife is expecting their first child soon, and the British team is supported by sponsor Novuna.
El paraatleta británico Dan Pembroke ganó el oro en la jabalina F13 en el Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo Para en Nueva Delhi, superando una reciente lesión para reclamar su tercer título mundial consecutivo.