The Tunisian Paralympic Champion Raoua Tlili won the Disc launch gold medal (F40-F41), Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at the Paris Grand Prix of Para-Athletics thanks to a 34.36-meter jet. She will also participate in the weight throwing this Wednesday.
The Tunisian Paralympic Champion Raoua Tlili once again confirmed her exceptional athlete status by winning, Tuesday, the gold launch gold medal (Categories F40-F41) at the Paris Para-Athletics Grand Prix, currently underway in the French capital.
With a jet measured at 34.36 meters, Tlili won without dispute against his competitors, pursuing a brilliant career marked by multiple global and paralympic corons. This performance confirms its domination in the discipline and strengthens its preparation for the next Paralympic Games.
The Tunisian does not intend to stop there. She will also participate in the weight throwing test, in the same category, during the day on Wednesday.
The day before, during the first day of the meeting, the Yassine Guennichi launcher had offered the Tunisian delegation a silver medal at the weight launch (category F35/36), with a performance of 15.17 meters. A great introduction to Tunisian representatives in this international meeting bringing together several high-level athletes from all continents.
The Paris Grand Prix, registered in the World Para Athletics calendar, is one of the last major stages before the major world meetings, and allows athletes to refine their performance and strengthen their qualifications.