Paris Paralympics: India hit 20-medal milestone, surpass Tokyo tally


Paris, Sep 4 (IANS): 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.

In the process, India also went past the milestone of 50 medals in the Paralympics, with the current count standing at 51.

Ajeet Singh won silver medal with personal best throw of 65.62m men's javelin throw F46 event while Sundar Singh Gurjar took bronze medal with season best throw of 64.96m as India achieved its first double podium finish in athletics at Paris Paralympics.

Later, Sharad Kumar clinched silver medal in men's high jump T63 with the best jump of 1.88m; setting the new Paralympic Record in T42 category; Sharad also upgraded his bronze medal from Tokyo in the event.

Mariyappan Thangavelu, the gold medallist at the 2016 Paralympics at Rio de Janeiro, meanwhile bagged bronze medal with the best jump of 1.85m, making India's second double podium finish in athletics at Paris Games.

By winning five medals in a day, India jumped to 17th place on the medal tally at the end of the day’s action with three gold, seven silver and 10 bronze medals.

Indian athletes will feature in six medal events, aiming to add more medals to the historic medal tally.

Men's C2 Individual Time Trial - Shaik Arshad

Women's C1-3 Individual Time Trial- Jyoti Gaderia

Men's Shot Put -- F46 Final -- Mohd Yasser, Rohit Kumar, Sachin Sarjerao Khilari

Women's Shot Put - F46 Final -- Amisha Rawat

Para Powerlifting men's 49 kg - Parmjeet Singh

Para Powerlifting women's 45 kg - Sakina Khatun

Men's Clun Throw - F51 Final -- Dharambir, Pranav Soorma, Amit Kumar Saroha

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bejai/ Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    Congratulations team India. You have made us proud. Now where are the hyped media discussions? During Olympics there used to be regular discussions and huge coverage in the media? When the Paralympics gets so many medals, everyone is quiet? Come on people there are many other sports other than Just CRICKET in India

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  • manohar, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    CONGRTULATIONS BRAVES. YOU MADE US AND OUR COUNTRY PROUD

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  • Ashwin Rao, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    Fantastic achievements..You made the nation proud...

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  • Fredrick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    A very pleasant and soothing News in between Tom,Dick and Harry political news. Congratulations to the joyous winners despite their handicaps. All the best and a glorious future.

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  • amar, mangalore/abudhabi

    Wed, Sep 04 2024

    great achievements, this is called talent, cricket is just passion n business game where bcci making huge money. Govt should focus more on other games and provide more facilities to them.

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