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Sabrina Fortune wins gold and sets new shot put world record

Sabrina Fortune smiling and holding the Union Jack flag behind her back with her arms outstretched, celebrating her victory.Image source, Getty Images

There's been more success for Great Britain at the World Para Athletics Championships in Delhi.

Sabrina Fortune threw a huge new world record, winning gold in the women's shot put F20.

It means she now has an impressive four world titles to her name, as well as a Paralympic gold medal from Paris 2024.

And there was more good news too, as wheelchair racer Mel Woods won bronze in the T54 800 metres.

What happened?

Sabrina Fortune in action, holding the shot near her neck and getting ready to throw.Image source, Getty Images

Sabrina smashed her own world record by a full metre in Delhi.

She completed a huge first throw of 16.75m, winning gold by nearly three metres.

Speaking after her victory, she told BBC Sport: "After the first throw that was loads of fun!

"I wasn't expecting that much, we were hoping for around 16m. I wanted another world record but it's never guaranteed," she explained.

"I have a learning disability and it takes me a long time to learn new things, there are days when I can't focus, my brain is turned off.

"But India has been amazing, I am learning the culture and the language."