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sadaf-e-mohabbat · 26 days
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Why is no one talking about Paralympics 2024!?? This is the list of our Indian champs -
Avani Lekhara won GOLD in shooting - Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing
Manish Narwal won SILVER in shooting - Men's 10m Air Pistol
Mona Agarwal won BRONZE in shooting - Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing
Preethi Pal won BRONZE in athletics - Women's 100m T35
R Francis won BRONZE in shooting - Women's 10m Air Pistol SH1
If olympics amaze you, paralympics is something which you should definitely follow and watch... It's way more inspiring, in my opinion.
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lyricsolution-com · 25 days
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Paris 2024 Paralympics: Kartik Aaryan Sends Heartfelt Wishes To Winners | People News
New Delhi: Kartik Aaryan has captured hearts with his remarkable portrayal of Indian Olympic swimmer Murlikant Petkar in ‘Chandu Champion’. As the Paris Olympics continue, Kartik has taken a moment to celebrate and congratulate the standout athletes of the Paris Paralympics 2024, embodying a true “champion wishing champion” spirit.  On social media, Kartik Aaryan expressed his admiration for the…
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sarvodayanews · 28 days
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अवनी लेखरा ने पैरालिंपिक रिकॉर्ड के साथ गोल्ड जीता: विमेंस 10 मीटर एयर राइफल में 249.7 स्कोर किया
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rackonnectbadminton · 10 days
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India’s para-athletes made history at the Paris Paralympics 2024, winning 29 medals, including seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze. This remarkable performance exceeded their pre-set target of 25 medals and showcased India’s growing prowess across various sports such as athletics, badminton, shooting, archery, and judo. Indian athletes secured medals every day from Day 2 to Day 10, underscoring the country’s commitment to excellence.
From just 12 medals in the first 11 editions of the Paralympics to an impressive 48 medals in the last two, India’s para-athletes have come a long way. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, India sent a record 54 athletes and returned with 19 medals, including five golds, eight silvers, and six bronzes, setting high expectations for the Paris Games. In Paris, the Indian contingent expanded to 84 athletes, setting an ambitious target of 25 medals.
Highlights of India’s Medal-Winning Journey
India’s first medal came from Avani Lekhara, who successfully defended her title in women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1, winning gold. Lekhara’s win marked the first time an Indian woman athlete won multiple medals at the Paralympics. On the same day, Mona Agarwal secured a bronze in the same event, while Manish Narwal earned a silver in men’s 10m air pistol SH1, and sprinter Preethi Pal won a bronze in women’s 100m – T35.
Day 5 to Day 7 of the competition was a golden period for India, with 17 medals won in just three days. The surge began with a silver in men’s discus throw – F56 by Yogesh Kathuniya, followed by gold for Nitesh Kumar in men’s singles SL3 badminton. Badminton continued to bring success with four additional medals, including silvers for Thulasimathi Murugesan and Suhas LY and bronzes for Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivam.
The athletics events continued to deliver medals, with Sumit Antil winning gold in the men’s javelin throw – F64 and the archers securing a bronze in the mixed team compound open event. On Day 6, India experienced another surge in medals with five podium finishes in athletics, including a gold-silver finish for Dharambir and Pranav Soorma in the men’s club throw – F51. Archer Harvinder Singh also made history by winning India’s first archery gold at the Paralympics.
India’s Historic Medal Haul
India set a new record by winning its 25th medal with a bronze in men’s -60kg J1 judo by Kapil Parmar. High jumper Praveen Kumar won India’s sixth gold in the men’s T64 final, and Hokato Hotozhe Sema earned a bronze in men’s shot put – F57. Navdeep Singh added a seventh gold with his victory in the men’s javelin throw – F41, and Simran earned bronze in the women’s 200m – T12. With another gold and a bronze on the final day, India concluded its best-ever Paralympics campaign with seven gold, nine silver, and 13 bronze medals.
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glowvia · 17 days
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Avani Lekhara: Avani Lekhara shines again, securing her second Gold Medal in Shooting at the Paralympic Games—an incredible achievement in only her second appearance! Your unwavering determination and exceptional talent continue to inspire us all. Congratulations on this remarkable victory, Avani! We're so proud of you!
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glowviaart · 17 days
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Avani Lekhara: Avani Lekhara shines again, securing her second Gold Medal in Shooting at the Paralympic Games—an incredible achievement in only her second appearance! Your unwavering determination and exceptional talent continue to inspire us all. Congratulations on this remarkable victory, Avani! We're so proud of you!
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thinkingofyours · 22 days
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🇮🇳 India Shines at Paris Paralympics 2024! 🏅
India has achieved its best-ever performance at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, surpassing previous records with a total of 24 medals! Our incredible athletes have brought home 5 gold, 9 silver, and 10 bronze medals.
Highlights include Avani Lekhara’s double gold in shooting, Sumit Antil’s record-breaking javelin throw, and Preethi Pal’s historic bronze in the 100m T35 race. This remarkable achievement showcases the dedication, resilience, and spirit of our para-athletes, making the nation proud on the global stage.
Let’s celebrate and support our heroes who continue to inspire us with their extraordinary feats! 🇮🇳✨
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starbiopic · 24 days
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Avani Lekhara Finishes Fifth in 50m Rifle Event at Paris Paralympics
In the Paris Paralympics, India’s para shooter Avani Lekhara gave her best in the women’s 50m rifle three positions SH1 event but finished in fifth place. The 22-year-old, who hails from Rajasthan, has been using a wheelchair since a car accident at age 11, which left her paralyzed below the waist. Despite the challenges, Avani has made a name for herself in the shooting world. During the event,…
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tfgadgets · 24 days
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Paris Paralympics 2024, September 3, Live Updates: India In Fray For 6 Medals; Deepthi Jeevanji Wins 400m Bronze
Paris 2024 Paralympics Day 6 Live Updates: Deepthi Jeevanji© X (Twitter) Paris Paralympics 2024 Day 6, Live Updates: Deepthi Jeevanji won the bronze in 400m Women’s T20 race. In athletics, Mariyappan Thangavelu, Shailesh Kumar, Sharad Kumar will be in action in men’s high jump. Ajeet Singh, Rinku, Sundar Singh Gurjar will eye medals in F46 javelin throw Final. Earlier, shooter Avani Lekhara, who…
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Sumit Antil secures gold in the F64 javelin throw, becoming the first Indian man to successfully defend his title at the Paralympics
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 On September 2, 2024, star javelin thrower Sumit Antil became the first Indian man and the second person from the country to defend a Paralympic title. He achieved this by winning the F64 category gold with a Paralympic record throw of 70.59 m at the Paris Games.
The 26-year-old world record holder from Sonipat, Haryana, surpassed his previous Paralympic record of 68.55 m, which he set in Tokyo three years ago while winning the gold.
 His world record stands at 73.29 m.
 Antil joins shooter Avani Lekhara as the only other Indian to successfully defend a Paralympic title. The F64 category includes athletes with lower limb issues, those using prosthetics, or those affected by leg length discrepancies.Also Read-https://24x7newsroom.com/
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satyathemehta · 25 days
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PM Modi congratulates shooter Avani Lekhara on her victory in Paris Paralympics 2024 | #shorts
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lyricsolution-com · 26 days
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Alia Bhatt Celebrates Indian Athletes' Victory At Paralympics 2024: 'Medals Are Home' | People News
Mumbai: Like every Indian right now, actor Alia Bhatt is also proud of para-athletes for winning medals for India. Alia took to her Instagram stories on Saturday to share a collage of the four athletes and congratulated them. The collage features athletes Avani Lekhara, Mona Agarwal, Manish Narwal and Preeti Pal have all won medals for India. “Congratulations, stars! 4 medals are home,” she…
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mehtasatya07 · 25 days
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PM Modi congratulates shooter Avani Lekhara on her victory in Paris Paralympics 2024 | #shorts
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bloggingwithchehak · 27 days
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futureofgreen · 27 days
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Wheelchair to Wavelength 249.7: Jaipur's Golden Girl Avani Lekhara Electrifies Paris Paralympics 2024 with Record-Shattering Encore
Avani Lekhara: The Golden Echo of Resilience In the hushed arena of the 2024 Paris Paralympics, history didn’t just repeat itself—it resonated. Avani Lekhara, India’s para-shooting phenomenon, didn’t merely defend her title; she redefined the very notion of human potential. With a Paralympic record-shattering score of 249.7 points in the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event, Lekhara’s…
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businessviewelite12 · 27 days
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Avani Lekhara wins gold and Mona Agarwal wins bronze in air rifle para shooting
Paris Paralympics 2024: Avani Lekhara wins a historic gold medal at the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 in the Paris Paralympics. The star shooter won her second consecutive Paralympic gold in women’s 10m air rifle (SH1) in Chateauroux. Lekhara surpassed her Paralympic record in an exceptional display of her merit by raising the bar with a final score of 249.7; she ended at 249.6 at the previous Paralympics in Tokyo. At the same event, Mona Agarwal added to India’s glory by securing the bronze medal with a final score of 228.7, which contributed to India’s medal tally.
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