Nikoee Majd seized the gold at the Men’s Shot Put F34 with a throw of 12.27 meters. He also set a world record in the event.
Jordan’s Ahmad Hindi won a silver with 11.87m and the bronze medal went to Colombian Mauricio Valencia with 11.50m.
Beit Sayah also claimed Iran’s ninth gold medal at the Men’s Javelin Throw F41 with 48.86 meters.
Indian thrower Navdeep Singh and China’s Sun Pengxiang claimed silver and bronze medal, respectively.
Ali Asghar Javanmardi at the Men's Discus Throw F11, Amir Hossein Alipour at the Men's Shot Put F11, Elham Salehi at the Women's Javelin Throw F54, Saeid Afrooz at the Men's Javelin Throw F34, Hassan Bajoulvand at the Men's Discus Throw F11, Ali Baziyar at the Men's Javelin Throw F54, and Yasin Khosravi at the Men's Shot Put F57 had previously claimed seven gold medals for Iran.
The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships competition featured 186 medal events (101 men's, 84 women's and one mixed), 15 more than the last edition of the championships in Japan’s Kobe.