Sabrina Fortune wins gold and sets new shot put world record

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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.
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What happened?

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."