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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Stewart wins discus silver at Paralympic Games

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CLAYTON CLARKE
209 days ago
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T&T Paralympian Akeem Stewart, left, celebrates after winning a silver medal in the Men’s F64 Discuss event at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games in France, yesterday. The event’s winner was Jeremy Campbell of the USA, centre, while fellow American David Blair placed third.

T&T Paralympian Akeem Stewart, left, celebrates after winning a silver medal in the Men’s F64 Discuss event at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games in France, yesterday. The event’s winner was Jeremy Campbell of the USA, centre, while fellow American David Blair placed third.

T&T’s Akeem Stew­art stuck sil­ver in the men’s dis­cus F64 event at the 2024 Par­a­lympic Games at the Stade de France in Paris, France on Thurs­day.

Stew­art threw the im­ple­ment out to 59.66 m to claim his third Par­a­lympic medal.

Je­re­my Camp­bell of the USA took the gold in a new Games record in the F64 di­vi­sion, which was con­test­ed for the first time. An­oth­er Amer­i­can, David Blair, took the bronze medal (57.76).

The com­pe­ti­tion was de­cid­ed in the first round as all three medal­lists achieved their best marks with their first throws. Stew­art record­ed 50.66 in the sec­ond round. He fouled his next two ef­forts and then had marks of 56.55, 58.89, and 57.09 in his re­main­ing ef­forts.

Stew­art, 32, was sec­ond in the Dis­cus F 44 di­vi­sion at the 2016 Par­a­lympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and copped gold in the Javelin F 44 at the same meet.

The Scar­bor­ough Sec­ondary grad­u­ate was hop­ing to match the gold in the event at last year’s Para Pan Amer­i­can Games in San­ti­a­go, Chile.

His medal is the eighth in­ter­na­tion­al top-three fin­ish for the mul­ti­ple World Par­a­lympic record hold­er.

In ad­di­tion to his Par­a­lympic dou­ble gold in Rio, Stew­art al­so clinched a pair of ti­tles at the 2017 World Para Ath­let­ics World Cham­pi­onships in Lon­don, Eng­land, in the men’s F 44 javelin (57.32) and shot put (19.08). He al­so se­cured bronze in the Dis­cus F44 (59.13) at the 2015 edi­tion in Doah, Qatar.

The na­tion­al men’s shot put abled-body record hold­er was al­so vic­to­ri­ous at the 2015 Para Pan Amer­i­can Games in Toron­to, Cana­da, af­ter he land­ed the dis­cus F44 (63.03) and javelin F44 (53.36) both in world record marks.

Stew­art is the lone lo­cal ath­lete com­pet­ing at the Paris Par­a­lympics Games.

With his sil­ver medal, T&T is now at joint 68th in the medal ta­ble along with Kenya, Sri Lan­ka, and Bosnia and Herze­gov­ina.

The Paris Par­a­lympics opened on Au­gust 28 and will con­tin­ue un­til Sun­day.


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