The queen of the weight launch has won a new world title by winning the gold medal at the world para-athletics championships in Kobe, Japan.
New medal and new coronation for the phenomenal Raoua Tlili, which enters a little more in the history of athletics by winning the gold medal at the para-athletics world championships in the F41 category after having made a 10.15 meter jet during the 1st day.
Raoua Tlili, 34, thus won his sixth title to the launch of the weight in seven participations in the world championships. At the world championships, she also won her tenth gold medal in the two disciplines (weight throwing and disc throwing).
It also holds the world launching world record in the T41 category with a 10.55 m launch established during the Tokyo Games in August 2021.
Raoua Tlili (1.33 m) began her career at the age of 16 by participating in the 2006 world para-athletics championships in Assen. She had shone from her beginnings with a bronze medal won at the weight throwing, the only unre gold medal of her career in the discipline.