In the Tokyo Para-Athletics track and field men's javelin throw, Takumi Shirasuna was 6th and Akihiro Yamazaki was 7th in the class with disabilities.

On the 30th, the final of the class with a handicapped male javelin throw at the National Stadium was contested by nine people, both of whom were 25-year-olds, Shirasuna and Yamazaki, who participated for the first time.



Of these, Shirasuna, who was caught in an agricultural machine at the age of two and lost his left elbow, was sixth with a mark of 58 meters and 35 centimeters in his fourth throw.

In addition, Yamazaki, who had no right wrist tip from the time he was born and turned from baseball to javelin throw, did not reach his own Japanese record of 60 meters and was 7th at 57 meters 69 centimeters.



The gold medal was Sri Lanka's Dinesh Priyan Herat Mudyan Serge, who set a new world record of 67 meters and 79 centimeters.