Italian para-athlete Ambra Sabatini won the gold medal [1] in the women's 100 meters T63 event at the 2025 [2] Paralympic Games.
This victory marks a significant achievement for Sabatini and the Italian delegation during the competition held in New Delhi, India. The result solidifies her position as a top competitor in the T63 classification, which is designed for athletes with specific limb impairments.
Sabatini secured the win by outperforming the rest of the field in the 100m T63 sprint. The event took place as part of the broader New Delhi 2025 games, where athletes from around the world competed for podium finishes in various classifications.
The T63 event is a high-stakes sprint that requires precise timing and explosive power. Sabatini's performance in this race ensured her a first-place finish and a gold medal [1] for Italy.
While the competition featured a diverse field of international athletes, Sabatini managed to maintain her lead through the finish line. The gold medal [1] is the result of the rigorous training and preparation required for the 2025 [2] games.
“Ambra Sabatini won the gold medal in the women's 100 metres T63 event”
Sabatini's victory in New Delhi highlights Italy's continued strength in para-athletics. By securing gold in a high-profile sprint event, she establishes herself as a dominant force in the T63 category, potentially shifting the competitive landscape for future international championships.





