India’s historic performance in Paralympics 2024: 20 medal milestone

India has created a new history in the Paralympics 2024. India has touched the milestone of 20 medals in this Paralympics, which is an important achievement for Indian sports. Earlier, India had won a total of 19 medals in the Tokyo Paralympics 2020, which was the best performance at that time. But this time, Indian athletes have surpassed it too.

Division of medals:

  • Wond medal: 6
  • Siler Medal: 7
  • BRONZE MEDAL: 7

Main athletes and their medals:

  1. Avani Lekhra – Gold Medal (Shooting)
  2. Sumit Antil – Gold Medal (Javelin Throw)
  3. Singhraj Adhana – Silver Medal (Shooting)
  4. Pramod Bhagat – Gold Medal (Badminton)
  5. Krishna Nagar – Gold Medal (Badminton)
  6. Manish Narwal – Bronze Medal (Shooting)
  7. Harish Kumar – Silver Medal (High Jump)
  8. Aryan Singh – Bronze Medal (Table Tennis)

Important events and success stories:

  • India’s brilliance in shooting: Avani Lekhra and Singhraj Adhana have made India proud in shooting. Avani Lekhra once again won the gold medal with her outstanding performance.
  • Strong performance in badminton: Pramod Bhagat and Krishna Nagar took India to new heights in badminton by winning gold medals in badminton.
  • India’s win in throw events: Sumit Antil won the gold medal, setting a world record in the javelin throw, which was a major highlight of this Paralympics.

Many of India’s athletes’ matches in the Paralympics 2024 are still pending. Here are some of the key players and their upcoming matches:

1. Avani Lekhra (Shooting)

  • Event: 50 meter rifle three position
  • Date: 6 September 2024
  • Time: 10:30 AM

2. Sumit Antil (Javelin Throw)

  • Event: Men’s Javelin Throw F64 Final
  • Tate: 7 September 2024
  • Time: 4:00 PM

3. Pramod Bhagat (Badminton)

  • Event: Men’s Singles SL3 Final
  • Date: 6 September 2024
  • Time: 1:00 PM

4. Krishna Nagar (Badminton)

  • Event: Men’s Singles SH6 Semifinal
  • Tate: September 5, 2024
  • Time: 11:00 AM

5. Harish Kumar (High Jump)

  • Event: Men’s High Jump T42 Final
  • Date: 6 September 2024
  • Time: 5:00 PM

6. Aryan Singh (Table Tennis)

  • Event: Men’s Singles Class 4 Semifinal
  • Tate: September 5, 2024
  • Time: 2:00 PM

7. Singhraj Adhana (Shooting)

  • Event: 10 meter air pistol SH1 final
  • Tate: 7 September 2024
  • Time: 9:00 AM

The importance of this achievement for India:

This figure of 20 medals represents the best performance in India’s Paralympic history. This is not only a result of the hard work and dedication of the athletes but also a testament to the growing importance and support of Parasports in India.

Future plans and expectations:

After this historic success, India is now gearing up to scale even more heights in the next editions of the Paralympics. Athletes’ morale is high, and they are poised to perform even better in the future.

This achievement is a matter of pride not only for the athletes but for the entire country, and shows that India is emerging as a strong competitor in the Paralympics.