How Did Deepthi Jeevanji Qualify for the Women’s 400m T20?

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Key Takeaways
- Deepthi Jeevanji leads the second heat in the Women’s 400m T20.
- She achieved her season's best time of 58.35 seconds.
- Top three from each heat qualify for the medal round.
- Final event scheduled for 07:23 PM IST.
- Strong competition ahead from international athletes.
New Delhi, Sep 27 (NationPress) The Indian para-athlete Deepthi Jeevanji has successfully advanced to the medal round by clinching the top spot in the Women’s 400m T20 event, marking an exciting beginning for the hosts at the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships.
This talented 22-year-old athlete, hailing from Telangana, finished first in the second heat of Round 1 of the Women’s 400m T20 event, clocking a remarkable 58.35 seconds, which stands as her best performance of the season.
In the first heat, Leonela Coromoto Vera Colina from Venezuela secured the lead with a time of 57.10 seconds, also marking her season's best.
The current world record holder, Aysel Onder from Turkey, took second place in Heat 1, qualifying for the medal round with a time of 57.88 seconds. This time is notably less than her world record of 54.96 seconds, achieved at the Paris Paralympics 2024.
Yuliia Shuliar from Ukraine finished third in the first heat with a time of 58.01 seconds, while Diana Vivenes from the Dominican Republic (59.41 seconds) and Telaya Blacksmith from Australia (1:00.10) came in second and third respectively in the second heat.
As per the qualification rules, the top three athletes from each heat will progress to the medal round, along with the next two fastest competitors.
Consequently, Mayerli Minda of Ecuador (58.98 seconds) and Carina Paim of Portugal (59.61 seconds) will also join the qualified athletes in the final showdown for the medal. The final of the Women’s 400m T20 event is slated to commence at approximately 07:23 PM IST.