08 September,2024 09:38 AM IST | Paris | PTI
Prachi Yadav (Pic: File Pic)
India's Prachi Yadav finished eighth in the final of the women's VL2 200m canoe event at the Paris Paralympics here on Saturday.
She ended with a time of 1:08.55. The gold medal was won by Emma Wiggs of Great Britain (58.88), while Canada's Brianna Hennessy (1:00.12) and Susan Seipel of Australia (1:01.39) bagged the silver and bronze respectively.
Earlier in the day, Prachi had finished third in the semi-final to qualify for the final, clocking 1:05.66 to end behind second-placed Irodakhon Rustamova of Uzbekistan (1:04.39) and Jeanette Chippington of Great Britain (1:02.65).
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On Friday, she had a fourth-place finish in the heats to make the semi-finals. The top-placed participants directly enter the final.
Prachi had also finished eighth in the Tokyo Paralympics final of the women's VL2 event.
Meanwhile, Yash Kumar's campaign ended after finishing fifth (1:02.03) in the men's KL1 200m semi-final. Only the top three in the semi-finals qualify for the final. On Friday, he had finished sixth in the heats.
Pooja Ojha will compete in the women's KL1 200m semi-finals on Sunday.
The VL2 classification is for para-athletes with partial leg and trunk function who can sit up straight in the kayak but may require a high-backed seat.
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