Paris Paralympics 2024: A look at India's best campaign ever!

Here's a look at India's best-ever campaign at the Para Games edition, Paris Paralympics 2024 (Pic: File Pic/X)

Updated On: 2024-09-09 06:22 PM IST

Compiled by : Sujay Shivalkar

Indian athletes at the Paris Paralympics 2024 (Pic: X/@Media_SAI)

The Indian contingent concluded its historic Paris Paralympics 2024 campaign with a total of 29 medals, including seven gold, nine silver and 13 bronze medals, the most by the country in the history of the competition

With this landmark campaign, India has surpassed their previously most successful campaign at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, which gave them 19 medals, including five golds, eight silvers and six bronze medals

This record-haul also helped India cross the 50-medal mark in the history of the competition. A record of 84 para-athletes represented the tricolour from August 28 to Sunday in 12 disciplines, as compared to nine back in Tokyo 2020. India also participated in new sports at Paris: paracycling, para rowing, and blind judo

Para-shooter Avani Lekhara became the first ever Indian woman to secure two Paralympic gold medals as she managed to defend her women's 10m air rifle standing SH1 shooting title with a world record score of 249.7 points

India recorded a one-two finish at a para-athletics competition for the first time, with Dharambir and Parnav Soorma clinching gold and silver, respectively, in the men's club throw F51 event. This was among India's first-ever medals in this sport. Dharambir also set an Asian record of 34.92 m

Later on in the T64 high jump, Praveen Kumar raised the tricolour high with an Asian record-breaking jump of 2.08 m, landing India their sixth gold. India finished the competition with seven gold medals, their highest at any Paralympic event

India also found its first-ever archery champion across both the Olympics and Paralympics, with Harvinder Singh getting the gold in the gold medal clash of the individual recurve para-archery against Poland's Lukasz Ciszek

Indian javelin throw ace Sumit Antil became the first Indian male to defend their Paralympics title, making it back-to-back gold in the F64 event with a stunning Paralympic record-breaking throw of 70.59 m. He broke his own previous record set during the Tokyo 2020 not once, but thrice

With a bronze medal in the high jump T42 class, India's high-jump athlete Mariyappan Thangavelu secured his third medal at the Paralympics, becoming the first-ever Indian to get medals at three successive Paralympics events, with a gold in Rio 2016 and silver at Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

Indian athlete Preethi Pal also secured a bronze medal in the women's 100 m T35 race, which was the country's first medal in a track event at the Paralympics. She achieved her best time of 14.21 in the event. She also secured a bronze medal at the T35 200 m race

Among four medal winners in track events at the Paris Paralympics 2024 for India, Deepthi Jeevanji became the first intellectually impaired Indian athlete to secure a Paralympic medal, bagging a bronze medal in women's 400m T20 class

Records came in plenty during para-archery as the inspirational archer Sheetal Devi secured a world record in the ranking round before finishing in second place, with a total of 703 points. However, she could not get that singles competition medal. Later on, teaming up with Rakesh Kumar in the mixed team qualification event, they both went on to make another world record with a score of 1,399. The 17-year-old Sheetal went on to make history as she became the country's youngest Paralympic medalist, getting a bronze with Rakesh

Indian para-shuttler Manisha Ramdass secured the country's first-ever para-badminton medal, with a bronze

Kapil Parmar clinched a bronze medal by ousting Brazil's Elielton de Oliveira, becoming the country's first-ever Paralympic medallist in Judo

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