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    Tuesday, September 13, 2016

    Breaking News: Deepa Malik has made life history in Rio by being the first Indian woman to win Paralympics medal

    Deepa Malik
    Shot-putter Deepa Malik has created sporting history after becoming the first Indian woman to win a Paralympics medal.

    Deepa Malik
    She won a silver with an impressive throw of 4.61m (15.12ft) in the F-53 final event on Monday in Rio.

    Her medal has taken India's tally to three after high jumpers Mariyappan Thangavelu and Varun Bhati won gold and bronze respectively on Saturday.

    Many in India have taken to Twitter to praise her historic achievement, below are some of the congratulating tweeter messages.



    Malik's win also means that India's Paralympians have already outperformed India's Olympic contingent of more than 100 athletes.

    India won two medals silver and bronze at the Rio Olympics.


    Deepa Malik with her Olympic Medal

    Malik said she felt "incredible to fulfil a lifelong ambition".

    "This is our third medal now in Rio and I sincerely hope people back home wake up and acknowledge the potential of para sports in India," she added.

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