
Tomás Soto, a new silver medal for Colombia in the World Parathletics.
Photo: Colombian Federation of Parathletics
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Colombia added a new medal in the World Athletics Championship of New Delhi 2025 thanks to the outstanding performance of the youth Tomás Soto Mina.
The athlete of the F64 category hung the silver medal in javelin launch with a record of 48.38 meters. The gold was in the hands of the Indian Summit, current holder of the world record, who launched 71.37, while the bronze went to the Khabibullin Kazajo with 47.14.
With this achievement, the national delegation already reaches four medals: two gold and two silver. The Doradas arrived with Angie Nicoll Mejía in the 100 meters T38 and Mayerly Buitrago in F41 bullet driving, while the silver were the work of Karen Palomeque in the 100 meters T38 and now of Soto Mina in the javelin. In this way, Colombia is located within the Top 10 of the General Medallero, starring in its best historical start in a World Cup in the discipline.
The calendar continues for Soto Mina, who will compete on Wednesday at disc launch, at 8:30 in the morning (Colombian time).
In addition, more participations of national representatives in speed and half -background tests are expected, consolidating Colombia's presence in an appointment that brings together the best for athletes on the planet.
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