New Delhi [India], September 30 (ANI): When Denis Gnezdilov stepped into the shotput circle on the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, he carried with him extra than simply the load of a steel sphere. He carried the sting of the Paris Paralympics, the frustration of missed possibilities, and the willpower to show that failure could possibly be the beginning of one thing better.
Just a 12 months in the past, within the Paris Paralympics, the Rustavi-born thrower had endured one of many lowest factors of his profession when he missed the rostrum. For a Paralympic gold medallist from Tokyo 2020, the frustration reduce deep. But Gnezdilov will not be the form of athlete who lets setbacks outline him. Instead, he handled Paris as a classroom.
‘I be at liberty. In Paris, I made errors. I discovered from them, corrected them, and now we transfer ahead. The outcomes will continue to grow, as a result of after Paris, I modified all of the gear and all the pieces else,’ he stated, moments after claiming gold in New Delhi as quoted by a press launch from SAI Media.
That willingness to alter was seen in each throw he produced on Monday morning. His opener of 10.66m was solely a warm-up. By the third spherical, he had smashed Paralympic champion Miguel Monteiro’s world document with an 11.85m heave.
On his final try, he lifted the bar even greater with 11.92m, making certain that each throw after his first was ok for gold. With this throw, he cemented his standing as the game’s dominant pressure.
The transformation was not simply psychological, however technical. In Paris, he relied on the standard stride approach. This time, he unveiled a whole shift to the rotational model, a extra complicated however much more highly effective technique. ‘I corrected it fully. In Paris, I used the stride. Now, I’ve modified to the rotation,’ he defined.
That single change encapsulates his journey–of daring to start out once more, of reinventing himself, and of turning ache into energy. At 38, Gnezdilov confirmed that age is not any barrier to progress. With two world data in a single evening and a 3rd World Championship crown, he did not simply reclaim his supremacy–he wrote a narrative of resilience that may encourage many past the world of athletics. (ANI)

