India has once again showcased its growing strength in para-sports, delivering an outstanding performance at the Paralympics 2024 in Paris. With numerous athletes excelling across various disciplines, the nation has added several medals to its tally, marking one of its most successful campaigns in Paralympic history.
Leading the charge was Praveen Kumar, who clinched gold in the men’s high jump T64 final, setting a new Asian record with a remarkable jump of 2.05 meters. His historic achievement has put India in the spotlight on the global stage.
Hokato Hotozhe Sema also brought glory to the nation by winning a bronze medal in the men’s shot put F57 event. His throw of 14.55 meters secured a spot on the podium, further adding to India’s growing reputation in para-athletics.
Meanwhile, India’s medal haul in shooting was boosted by the stellar performance of Avani Lekhara, who secured a silver medal in the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event. Lekhara, who won gold at the Tokyo Paralympics, continued to shine, bringing home another prestigious medal.
In badminton, Suhas Yathiraj displayed his dominance by winning a bronze medal in the men’s singles SL4 category. His consistent performances throughout the tournament earned him a well-deserved place on the podium.
India’s swimmers also contributed to the medal tally, with Niranjan Mukundan securing a silver medal in the men’s 50m butterfly S7 event, showcasing the country’s growing prowess in aquatic sports.
As India continues to excel in the Paralympics, the nation’s athletes are inspiring millions with their determination, resilience, and world-class performances. The Paris Paralympics 2024 will be remembered as a landmark moment for Indian para-sports.
India’s Medal Tally at Paris Paralympics 2024
Gold
Avani Lekhara (Women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1)
Nitesh Kumar (Badminton Men’s singles SL3)
Sumit Antil (Men’s javelin throw F64)
Harvinder Singh (Men’s individual recurve open)
Dharambir Nain (Men’s club throw 51)
Praveen Kumar (Men’s high jump T64)
Navdeep Singh (Men’s javelin throw F41)
Silver
Manish Narwal (Men’s 10m air pistol SH1)
Nishad Kumar (Men’s high jump T47)
Yogesh Kathuniya (Men’s discus throw F56)
Thulasimathi Murugesan (Badminton Women’s singles SU5)
Suhas Yathiraj (Badminton Men’s singles SL4)
Sharad Kumar (Men’s high jump T63)
Ajeet Singh (Men’s javelin throw F46)
Sachin Khilari (Men’s shot put F46)
Pranav Soorma (Men’s club throw 51)
Bronze
Mona Agarwal (Women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1)
Preethi Pal (Women’s 100m T35)
Rubina Francis (Women’s 10m Air Pistol SH1)
Preethi Pal (Women’s 200m T35)
Manisha Ramadass (Badminton Women’s singles SU5)
Rakesh Kumar / Sheetal Devi (Mixed team compound open)
Nithya Sre Sivan (Badminton, Women’s singles SH6)
Deepthi Jeevanji (Women’s 400m T20)
Mariyappan Thangavelu (Men’s high jump T63)
Sundar Singh Gurjar (Men’s javelin throw F46)
Kapil Parmar (Judo, Men’s -60kg J1)
Hokato Hotozhe Sema (Men’s shot put F57)
Simran Sharma (Women’s 200m T12)