Rio Paralympics
Rio de Janeiro, Sep 12: India's Deepa Malik bagged a silver medal in the Women's Shot Put F53 event at the 2016 Rio Paralympics Games, clinching the silver with a persol best throw of 4.61 metres here on Monday.
Fatema Nedham of Bahrain won the gold medal with a throw of 4.76m while Dimitra Korokida of Greece bagged the bronze with an attempt of 4.28m which was her best effort this season.
Deepa has thus confirmed India's third medal from the Paralympic Games. India's tally at this edition of the Paralympics now stands at one gold, one silver and a bronze.
Mariyappan Thangavelu had won gold in the Men's High Jump T42 category on Friday with fellow Indian Varun Bhati taking bronze in the same event.
Deepa also became the first Indian female medallist in the history of the Paralympic Games. India, who made their Paralympic Games debut in 1968, have bagged an overall total of 11 medals including three gold, four silver and an equal number of bronze medals.
Deepa, who received the Arju award in 2012, is a paraplegic, paralysed from the waist down,. She is the mother of two children and the wife of an Army officer.
The 45-year-old registered her me twice in the Limca Book of Records, once for crossing a 1 km stretch of the Yamu river against the current in 2008, and then again for covering 58 km by riding a special bike in 2013. IANS