Safia Delai broke a world record on day two ©Getty Images

Algerians continued to dominate on the second day of the 2017 World Para Athletics Dubai Grand Prix at the city's Club for the Disabled today.

Three-time world champion Safia Delai led the way with a F57 javelin world record of 25.95 metres with her third throw.

It marked the North African nation's second javelin world record of the meeting after Asmahan Boudjader in the F33 category yesterday.

The 34-year-old added 24 centimetres to her own record to beat team-mate Nadia Medjmedj in the combined F56/57 category.

She managed a F56 African record mark of 20.71m to narrowly beat third placed Martina Willing of Germany by just 10 centimetres.

Boudjadar won for the second successive day with an F33 African record of 5.88m in the shot put.

Team-mate and F32 world silver medallist Mounia Gasmi finished second with 4.86m.

Noura Alktebi of United Arab Emirates managed 4.13m for the bronze meda.

Namibia's Johannes Nambala continued the form he showed when winning a Paralympic silver medal last year ©Getty Images
Namibia's Johannes Nambala continued the form he showed when winning a Paralympic silver medal last year ©Getty Images

On the track, Johannes Nambala won a battle between Paralympic silver and bronze medallists to add to his T13 200 metres win yesterday.

The Namibian Rio 2016 silver medallist triumphed in 49.01sec in the T11/12/13 400 metres.

It beat Algeria's Paralympic third place finisher Mohamed Fouad Hamoumou's time of 51.78.

Iranian Vahid Alinajimi took the bronze medal in 51.83.

There was more Algerian success in the men's 400m T36/37 event as Paralympic bronze medallist Sofiane Hamdi triumphed in 53.73.

Great Britain’s T36 Paralympic champion Paul Blake was second in 56.19.

Egypt’s Mostafa Mohamed managed 56.77 for third.