India surpasses Tokyo rely with ease, at nineteenth spot in Paris Paralympics medals desk

Indian contingent is in nineteenth spot within the Paris Paralympics medals desk. They’ve an opportunity to maneuver into top-15.

With over 4 days nonetheless to go within the Paris Paralympics, Workforce India have already made the 2024 version, their greatest Video games ever. Courtesy of Mariyappan Thagavelu & Sharad Kumar, and Sujeet Singh & Sundar Gurjar, who completed 2-3 on the rostrum of their respective occasions, India has a complete of 21 medals now. As of now, it’s three golds, eight silvers, and 10 bronze medals, and the tally is barely anticipated to develop, with a slew of occasions nonetheless to go for our athletes.

Nitesh Kumar, Sumit Antil & Avani Lekhara Lead Cost in Paris Paralympics

It’s only gold medals that assist a nation transfer up within the medals desk, and shuttler Nitesh Kumar, javelin specialist Sumit Antil, and shooter Avani Lekhara put their greatest foot ahead. Nitesh proved to be one of the best in males’s singles SL3 class, Antil received gold in javelin F64, and Avani in ladies’s 10m air rifle standing SH1.

Paris Paralympics Medals Desk

Nation Rank Gold Silver Bronze Complete
China 1 54 40 23 117
Nice Britain 2 31 19 13 63
USA 3 23 22 11 56
Brazil 4 14 12 23 49
France 5 12 13 16 41
India 19 3 8 10 21

India Medalists at Paris Paralympics

Gold – Avani Lekhara, ladies’s 10m air rifle standing SH1

Gold – Nitesh Kumar in badminton males’s singles SL3 class

Gold – Sumit Antil in males’s javelin throw F64

Silver – Manish Narwal, males’s 10m air pistol SH1

Silver – Nishad Kumar in males’s excessive leap T47

Silver – Yogesh Kathuniya in males’s discus throw F56

Silver – Thulasimathi Murugesan in badminton ladies’s singles SU5 class

Silver – Suhas Yathiraj in badminton males’s singles SL4 class

Silver – Ajeet Singh in Males’s Javelin Throw F46 class

Silver – Sharad Kumar in Males’s Excessive Soar T63 class

Silver – Sachin Khilari in Males’s Shot Put F46 class

Bronze – Mona Agarwal, ladies’s 10m air rifle standing SH1

Bronze – Preethi Pal, ladies’s 100m T35

Bronze – Rubina Francis, ladies’s 10m air pistol SH1

Bronze – Preethi Pal, ladies’s 200m T35

Bronze – Manisha Ramadass in badminton ladies’s singles SU5 class

Bronze – Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar in archery blended staff compound open

Bronze – Nithya Sre Sivan in ladies’s singles SH6 class

Bronze – Deepthi Jeevanji in ladies’s 400m T20 class

Bronze – Sundar Singh Gurjar in Males’s Javelin Throw F46 class

Bronze – Mariyappan Thangavelu in Males’s Excessive Soar T63 class

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