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Tokyo Paralympics 2020: Afghanistan's Hossain Rasouli finally gets his chance to compete

The Associated Press • August 31, 2021, 11:58:49 IST
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Hossain is primarily a sprinter but arrived too late for his event. So he tried the long jump in the T47 class, his only event at these Games.

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Tokyo Paralympics 2020: Afghanistan's Hossain Rasouli finally gets his chance to compete

Tokyo: Afghan athlete Hossain Rasouli finally got his chance on Tuesday to participate in the Paralympics. Rasouli and teammate Zakia Khudadadi got to Tokyo on Saturday after being evacuated from Kabul . They arrived a week late, and since then the two-person team have been sequestered in the Paralympic Village for privacy and safety reasons. They have also declined to speak to the media, before or after events. Hossain is primarily a sprinter but arrived too late for his event. So he tried the long jump in the T47 class, his only event at these Games. Predictably, he finished last in the 13-man competition with a jump of 4.46 meters. The winning jump was 7.46 meters by Cuban Robiel Yankiel Sol Cervantes. International Paralympic Committee spokesman Craig Spence said he spoke to Rasouli on Monday but declined to share much information. “He was super excited to be competing,” Spence said. “He had done long jump previously, but it was his first long jump in a major competition. It was a very special occasion. That’s as much as I’ll say." Khudadadi is set to become the first female Afghan athlete to compete in the Paralympics since 2004. She will challenge in the women’s 44-49-kilogram weight category in taekwondo on Thursday. The Afghan athletes were met in Tokyo at the Paralympic Village on the weekend by IPC president Andrew Parsons. [caption id=“attachment_9926451” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]Hossain is primarily a sprinter but arrived too late for his event. So he tried the long jump in the T47 class, his only event at these Games. Image: AP Hossain is primarily a sprinter but arrived too late for his event. So he tried the long jump in the T47 class, his only event at these Games. Image: AP
[/caption] Their arrival came less than two weeks after the IPC was informed the Afghan team could not travel to Tokyo, a move, Parsons said, “that broke the hearts of all involved in the Paralympic movement and left both athletes devastated.” Parsons said that announcement started a “major global operation that led to their safe evacuation from Afghanistan” and arrival in Japan via France. The new star in Paralympic sprinting is Germany’s Felix Streng, who took gold in a photo finish on Monday night with a winning tie of 10.76 seconds. Sherman Isidro Guity Guity of Costa Rica was second in 10.78. Two sprinters tied for third in 10.79 — Britain’s Jonnie Peacock and Johannes Floors of Germany. Both will get bronze medals. Peacock was the two-time defending champion in the event. His winning time five years ago in Rio de Janeiro was 10.81. which he bettered in Tokyo, but it still only yielded bronze. “It feels amazing,” Streng said. “I am so happy I could execute the race and win in such a strong, competitive field. We want to show that we are competitive, that track and field para sport is amazing.” Peacock was reflective. “My girlfriend told me it was going to be about the best racer and I have to give it to Felix,” Peacock said. “He was the best racer today.”

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