The Tunisian legend of para-athletics, Raoua Tlili, continues to shine on the international scene. At the Paris Grand Prix, she won two consecutive gold medals in two days, once again confirming her supremacy in the disciplines of launching.
The Tunisian Paralympic Champion Raoua Tlili once again demonstrated her domination in the launch events, winning this Wednesday the gold medal of the weight throw (category F40/F41) at the International Para-Athletics Grand Prix in Paris. With a jet measured at 9.54 meters, Tlili signs her best throw of the season.
This new coronation comes only 24 hours after a first gold medal won yesterday during the disc test in the same competition. A remarkable double that confirms the excellence and regularity of the Tunisian athlete, already multiple world and paralympic medalist.
Raoua Tlili, from Gafsa, has embodied the elite of international para-athletics for more than a decade. His strength, technique and consistency make him an essential ambassador for Tunisian sport on the world scene. She once again confirmed her status as a global icon of para-athletics, consolidating her preparations for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games where she will aim for a new coronation.
His compatriot Yassine Guennichi also distinguished himself in Paris by going on the second step of the podium in the weight throwing test (category F35/F36), adding a silver medal to the Tunisian record during this competition.