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Prabhakar Rao Predicts 8 Medals for India at Paris Paralympics
Para Badminton chief expects 2 golds; team of 13 athletes ready for global stage India’s Para Badminton team leader predicts 8 medals, including 2 golds, at the upcoming Paris Paralympics. JAMSHEDPUR – K. Prabhakar Rao, Secretary of Jharkhand Badminton Association, foresees 8 medals for India at Paris Paralympics. The newly appointed Team Leader for India’s Paralympic contingent, K. Prabhakar…
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Paris Paralympics: Javelin thrower Sumit Antil wins historic gold medal with record effort
India’s two-time World Champion Sumit Antil made history on Monday by becoming the first para-athlete to win gold medals in consecutive Paralympic Games, claiming the yellow metal in Men’s Javelin Throw F64 with a sensational Paralympic Record at the Stade de France on Monday.
Antil, the Tokyo Paralympic gold medallist, came up with a dominant performance as he took the lead from the first throw and never looked back.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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Bhavinaben Patel Bows Out Of Women's Singles TT Quarterfinal At Paralympics
India’s Paralympic women’s singles table tennis campaign came to an end on Wednesday, with silver medalist Bhavinaben Patel losing 3-1 against China’s Ying Zhou in the class 4 quarterfinals. Bhavinaben, India’s first-ever medal winner in the sport with her silver in the Tokyo Paralympics, battled valiantly in the first two games and even won the third before losing to her Chinese adversary 12-14,…
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India’s para-athletes made history at the Paris Paralympics 2024, winning 29 medals, including seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze. This remarkable performance exceeded their pre-set target of 25 medals and showcased India’s growing prowess across various sports such as athletics, badminton, shooting, archery, and judo. Indian athletes secured medals every day from Day 2 to Day 10, underscoring the country’s commitment to excellence.
From just 12 medals in the first 11 editions of the Paralympics to an impressive 48 medals in the last two, India’s para-athletes have come a long way. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, India sent a record 54 athletes and returned with 19 medals, including five golds, eight silvers, and six bronzes, setting high expectations for the Paris Games. In Paris, the Indian contingent expanded to 84 athletes, setting an ambitious target of 25 medals.
Highlights of India’s Medal-Winning Journey
India’s first medal came from Avani Lekhara, who successfully defended her title in women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1, winning gold. Lekhara’s win marked the first time an Indian woman athlete won multiple medals at the Paralympics. On the same day, Mona Agarwal secured a bronze in the same event, while Manish Narwal earned a silver in men’s 10m air pistol SH1, and sprinter Preethi Pal won a bronze in women’s 100m – T35.
Day 5 to Day 7 of the competition was a golden period for India, with 17 medals won in just three days. The surge began with a silver in men’s discus throw – F56 by Yogesh Kathuniya, followed by gold for Nitesh Kumar in men’s singles SL3 badminton. Badminton continued to bring success with four additional medals, including silvers for Thulasimathi Murugesan and Suhas LY and bronzes for Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivam.
The athletics events continued to deliver medals, with Sumit Antil winning gold in the men’s javelin throw – F64 and the archers securing a bronze in the mixed team compound open event. On Day 6, India experienced another surge in medals with five podium finishes in athletics, including a gold-silver finish for Dharambir and Pranav Soorma in the men’s club throw – F51. Archer Harvinder Singh also made history by winning India’s first archery gold at the Paralympics.
India’s Historic Medal Haul
India set a new record by winning its 25th medal with a bronze in men’s -60kg J1 judo by Kapil Parmar. High jumper Praveen Kumar won India’s sixth gold in the men’s T64 final, and Hokato Hotozhe Sema earned a bronze in men’s shot put – F57. Navdeep Singh added a seventh gold with his victory in the men’s javelin throw – F41, and Simran earned bronze in the women’s 200m – T12. With another gold and a bronze on the final day, India concluded its best-ever Paralympics campaign with seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals.
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India Ends Paris Paralympics 2024 With 29 Medals. Pakistan, China Got…
The Paris Paralympic Games 2024 concluded for India on Sunday, with Pooja Ojha the final athlete in action. Ojha failed to qualify for the women's kayak 200m final and bowed out of the competition. As a result, India's medals tally at the Paris Paralympics ended at 29 -- seven golds, nine silvers and 13 bronze, making it the most rewarded campaign for the country. Courtesy of the 29 medals, India stood at the 18th position in the points table. Pakistan, who were also competing win the event, ended the campaign joint-bottom at the 79th position, with just a solitary bronze to its name.
India did very well in the 2024 campaign, beating top nations like Switzerland, Belgium, South Korea, Turkey, Argentina, etc. to finish the Paris Para Games among the top 20 countries in the world
In comparison to India, the traditional heavyweights at the Paralympic Games -- China, Great Britain, USA, Italy, etc. did very well gain, finishing among the top 10 nations. India, having shown significant progression in Paris, would be keen to produce an even better show in the 2028 LA Para Games.
On Saturday, India earned its 29th and final medal of the Paris Paralympic Games through Navdeep Singh who clinched gold medal in men's javelin throw F41 classification.
Navdeep, who competes in the classification meant for athletes of short stature, originally ended with a silver after he upstaged world record holder Sun Pengxiang of China with a 47.32m throw.
However, that was upgraded to an unprecedented gold after Iran's Sadegh Beit Sayah was disqualified for repeatedly displaying an objectionable flag. Pengxiang (44.72m) finished with a silver.
Sayah had managed to nose ahead of the field with a new Paralympic record of 47.64m in his penultimate throw but lost the medal owing to his antics.
The International Paralympic Committee rules bar athletes from making any political gestures at the event and Sayah was thrown out of the final results for unsporting/improper conduct.
At the same venue, Simran, accompanied by her guide Abhay Singh, clocked an impressive personal best of 24.75sec to finish with a bronze in the women's 200m (T12) event.
The 24-year-old from Delhi, who was found to be visually impaired at the time of her premature birth, is the reigning world champion in this event. She had finished fourth in the 100m competition of the ongoing Games and Saturday's medal helped her redeem her campaign.
Track-and-field has contributed 17 medals to this tally, four of them gold. The country is placed 15th in the overall standings, led by China with a whopping 208 medals, including 90 gold.
For Navdeep, the gold makes up for the fourth-place heartbreak he endured in the Tokyo Games.
An inspector in the Income Tax Department, Navdeep has medalled five times at the national level since taking to the sport in 2017. He won a bronze in the para-world championships earlier this year.
Simran, on the other hand, won two silver medals at the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou last year and secured three gold medals in the 100m, 200m, and long jump at the inaugural Khelo India Para Games last December.
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Paralympics 2024: India wins seven medals in one day
Bureau News, September 3: At the Paris Paralympics last Monday, the Indian flag fluttered beautifully. The nation was given gold by Nitish Kumar. Yogesh Katunia also didn't fall behind. After Tokyo, he'll compete in the discus in Paris. Sumit Antil took home the gold in javelin. On September 2, India took home a total of seven medals. Suhas Jyotiraj in the Boys' SL 3 Badminton Finals. In the SED 5 girls' badminton finals, Tulsimathi Marugeshan took home silver. On this day, India won four medals in the badminton competition. Neil Mukherjee, an actor and filmmaker, left the role of Kanchan Mallick "Magon." India emerges victorious in the CBI: Balu, food corruption, and education! How will the CBI address health corruption?
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India Shines at Paris Paralympics with a Medal Shower, What is the Situation of Pakistan?
The Paris Paralympics have turned into a medal-winning festival for India. So far, India has bagged 17 medals, including 6 golds, positioning the country at 17th place in the overall ranking. This is a huge achievement, especially when compared to the Tokyo Olympics where India won 6 medals but none of them were gold. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s performance has been quite limited, with only one athlete…
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Sachin Sarjerao Khilari Shatters Asian Record with 16.32m Throw at Tokyo Paralympics
Sachin Sarjerao Khilari ने Tokyo Paralympics में 16.32m की थ्रो के साथ Asian Record तोड़ा
34 साल की उम्र में, Sachin Sarjerao Khilari ने इतिहास रचते हुए अपने दूसरे प्रयास में F46 category के फाइनल में 16.32 meters की remarkable throw की, जो मई में स्थापित अपने 16.30 meters के Asian record को तोड़ते हुए नया रिकॉर्ड बनाया। इस incredible feat ने उन्हें silver medal दिलाया और Paralympic Games में भारत के outstanding performance को और भी मजबूत किया, जो अब त��� का देश का सबसे अच्छा प्रदर्शन साबित हुआ है। Khilari, जो shot put के world champion हैं, ने पहली बार यह रिकॉर्ड Japan में हुए World Para-Athletics Championships में gold जीतते समय बनाया था। उनकी इस latest achievement ने भारत को Paralympics का 21st medal दिलाया, जिससे देश अब कुल तीन gold, आठ silver, और दस bronze medals के साथ overall 19th place पर पहुंच गया है। एक बेहद competitive final में, Canada के Greg Stewart ने 16.38 meters की throw के साथ Tokyo Paralympics का gold successfully defend किया, जबकि Croatia के Luka Bakovic ने 16.27 meters की throw के साथ bronze medal जीता। Khilari का silver Tokyo Paralympics में track-and-field में भारत का 11th medal था, जिसने देश के लिए एक record-breaking performance में योगदान दिया। भारतीय athletes ने मंगलवार रात को अपनी exceptional run जारी रखी, जिसमें men's high jump T63 और javelin throw F46 events में silver और bronze medals मिले।Sharad Kumar और Mariyappan Thangavelu ने men's high jump T63 में क्रमशः silver और bronze medals जीते, जबकि Ajeet Singh और Sundar Singh Gurjar ने javelin throw F46 final में दूसरे और तीसरे स्थान पर कब्जा किया। इससे पहले, Deepthi Jeevanji ने women's 400m T20 event में bronze medal जीतकर Games में भारत का सबसे successful day पूरा किया। F46 classification में वे athletes शामिल होते हैं जिनके पास arm deficiencies, impaired muscle power, या arms में limited passive range of motion होती है, और वे standing position में compete करते हैं। Khilari, जो Maharashtra के Karagani village के एक farming family से हैं, बचपन में एक life-altering accident का शिकार हुए थे, जिसके कारण उनके arm में gangrene और muscle atrophy हो गया, और कई surgeries के बाद भी स्थिति में सुधार नहीं हो सका। उन्होंने अपनी माँ को भी कम उम्र में खो दिया था। अपने performance पर विचार करते हुए, Khilari ने mixed feelings व्यक्त कीं, "मैं gold medal का लक्ष्य लेकर आया था, लेकिन आज मेरा दिन नहीं था।" उन्होंने कहा, "यह मेरी सबसे अच्छी दूरी है, फिर भी मैं पूरी तरह से संतुष्ट नहीं हूं। मुझे लगता है कि मैं और भी बेहतर कर सकता था। आज मेरा दिन नहीं था।"Also Read:क्या PM Modi काअगला कदम Champions Trophy 2025 में India की किस्मत तय करेगा? पूर्व Pakistan स्टार का साहसिक बयान! Read the full article
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India Shines at Paris Paralympics 2024: Avni Ishkira Strikes Gold, Mona Agarwal Claims Bronze in Shooting
The Paris Paralympics 2024 have kicked off, and India has made a powerful start, opening its medal tally from the very first stage. Indian shooter Avni Ishkira clinched the gold medal in the women's 10m air rifle (SH-1) shooting event, marking India's first gold of the games. In the same competition, India's Mona Agarwal secured the bronze medal, adding to the country's success.
At just 22 years old, Avni Ishkira delivered a stellar performance, scoring 249.7 points in the 10m air rifle final, setting a new Paralympics record. This victory also sees Avni retaining her title, having won gold in the same event at the Tokyo Paralympics. Meanwhile, Mona Agarwal impressed with a score of 228.7 points, earning her a well-deserved bronze medal.
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Paralympics 2024: Dan Bethell wins second consecutive Para-badminton silver
Britain’s Dan Bethell won his second consecutive Paralympic badminton silver medal after a heart-breaking loss to India’s Kumar Nitesh in the men’s SL3 singles final in Paris. The Briton had match point at 21-20 ahead in the decider but lost 14-21 21-18 23-21. The 28-year-old had finished as runner-up when the sport made its debut in Tokyo in 2021 and had not dropped a game on his way to a second…
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Avani Lekhara wins gold and Mona Agarwal wins bronze in air rifle para shooting
Paris Paralympics 2024: Avani Lekhara wins a historic gold medal at the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 in the Paris Paralympics. The star shooter won her second consecutive Paralympic gold in women’s 10m air rifle (SH1) in Chateauroux. Lekhara surpassed her Paralympic record in an exceptional display of her merit by raising the bar with a final score of 249.7; she ended at 249.6 at the previous Paralympics in Tokyo. At the same event, Mona Agarwal added to India’s glory by securing the bronze medal with a final score of 228.7, which contributed to India’s medal tally.
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Paris Paralympics: India hit 20-medal milestone, surpass Tokyo tally
India surpassed its Tokyo 2020 tally to hit the 20-medal mark for the first time ever in the history of the Paralympic Games and the count is expected increase on Wednesday with the country’s para-athletes continuing their hunt for medals.
After Deepthi Jeevanji pocketed bronze in women’s 400m T20 race on her Paralympics debut in the evening. India added four more medals to its tally in Para-Athletics late on Tuesday night, with two double-podium finishes swelling its tally past it’s Tokyo haul of 19 medals.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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Paralympic Stars Highlight Strong Competition Level As Paris 2024 Qualification Deadline Looms
Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International: 2023 has been a roller-coaster year for India’s Para shuttler Krishna Nagar. From the lows of injury and early exits in tournaments to gold medal shows in BWF Level-1 events and the silver in the Asian Para Games, the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic champion admitted that the year was about testing oneself in rough times and overcoming it with hard work and determination."After a few rough months with injury and almost no training, I regained my rhythm in Thailand in May 2023. The second half of the year was much better with more focus, training, and determination. I am looking to finish the year on a high in Dubai,” said Nagar after winning his men’s singles SH6 Group B game against Indonesia’s Subhan Subhan at the ongoing 5th Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International 2023. “The silver in Asian Para Games was a big confidence booster,” added the 24-year-old who also won gold medals in Canada and England this year. The Jaipur-based shuttler also highlighted that the competition in SH6 category has been very strong with the top 10 world ranked players unleashing variety and variations in their game. “One must give his best in every game – you cannot take any game easy. The level of the competition is very high in every championship,” he added. Nagar also singled out Hong Kong’s top seed Chu Man Kai as the toughest player in the men’s singles SH 6 event. “He has been one player who is difficult to beat. He (Man Kai) relies on his rallies, so one must be very patient.” The Indian shuttler is hoping to defend his title in Paris. “I hope to play good competition, play long rallies, and try not to make mistakes.” Much like Nagar, England’s third seed Jack Shephard wants to ride on his two gold medals at the European Championships to finish the year on a high. “It has been a good year and I have the two European Championships which is a big motivation to work even harder. It’s ongoing work to keep improving. I am aiming for two gold medals at the Paris 2024 Paralympics,” said Shephard who overcame China's Lin Naili 21-19, 14-21, 21-15 in men’s singles SH6 Round 2 Group C game. The round robin matches in the 5th Fazza Dubai Para Badminton International 2023 continues on Wednesday with the knock-out matches beginning on Thursday. Read the full article
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Behind The Scenes of 'The Sports Heroes 2.0' featuring athletes who were podium winners at the Olympic & Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020
Around this time last year, everyone at IISM worked day in and day out to make our dream project a reality: "The Sports Heroes 2.0," featuring athletes who were podium winners at the Olympic & Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
The idea was to bring all these Tokyo Olympic & Paralympic medal winners on the same platform and sing "Jana Gana Mana," the National Anthem of India.
Here is a look at what went on "Behind the Scenes" to illustrate the efforts taken by everyone at IISM to make this dream a reality.
Keep an eye out for "The Sports Heroes: 2.0" video, which will be put up tomorrow. The video also features a poem read by Shri Amitabh Bachchan and written by Mr. Kshitij Patwardhan.
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Paralympics 2024: India wins seven medals in one day
Bureau News, September 3: At the Paris Paralympics last Monday, the Indian flag fluttered beautifully. The nation was given gold by Nitish Kumar. Yogesh Katunia also didn't fall behind. After Tokyo, he'll compete in the discus in Paris. Sumit Antil took home the gold in javelin. On September 2, India took home a total of seven medals. Suhas Jyotiraj in the Boys' SL 3 Badminton Finals. In the SED 5 girls' badminton finals, Tulsimathi Marugeshan took home silver. On this day, India won four medals in the badminton competition. Neil Mukherjee, an actor and filmmaker, left the role of Kanchan Mallick "Magon." India emerges victorious in the CBI: Balu, food corruption, and education! How will the CBI address health corruption?
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