The Tunisian Raoua Tlili offered this Friday morning in New Delhi, a new gold medal in Tunisia at the world para-athletics championships.
The athlete won the disc launch (category F41) with a 33.81 m jet, once again confirming its global reference status in the discipline.
Raoua Tlili dominated the competition with a 33.81 m throw, clearly ahead of its competitors: the Ecuadorian Estefany Lopez Macas (29.81 m) and Uzbeke Navroza Akhmatova (28.83 m).
Already bronze medalist at the F41 weight throwing during these Worlds, the Tunisian champion confirms her versatility and experience.
A Tunisian track record that is growing
With this new coronation, Tunisia now totals 5 medals in New Delhi:
- Raoua Tlili, gold medal (F41 disc)
- Yassine Gharbi, gold medal (400 m T54 chair)
- Marwa Brahmi, silver medal (Massue F32 throw)
- Yassine Guenichi, silver medal (F36 weight)
- Raoua Tlili, bronze medal (weight f41)