India’s best showing at a Paralympic Games came at Tokyo 2020, winning 19 medals - five gold, eight silver and six bronze. It earned India 24th place in the medal table. read more
Shooters Manish Narwal and Singhraj during the Tokyo Paralympics. Reuters
The 2024 Paralympic Games are due to take place in Paris from August 28 to September 8, showcasing the 17th edition of the extravaganza with nearly 4,400 para-athletes participating.
India will send its largest contingent ever to this edition of the Games, with 84 athletes - up from the 54 who represented the country at the Tokyo Games.
India achieved its best-ever performance at a single Paralympics during Tokyo 2020, securing a total of 19 medals: five gold, eight silver, and six bronze, which placed them 24th in the overall medal tally.
Athletics was the standout sport, yielding eight medals, followed by shooting with five medals and badminton with four.
Notable achievements included Bhavina Patel, who made history as the first Indian table tennis player to win a Paralympic medal, and Harvinder Singh, who secured India’s inaugural Paralympic medal in archery.
Additionally, Avani Lekhara became the first Indian woman to win a gold medal at the Paralympics, triumphing in the women’s 10m air rifle shooting standing SH1 event.
Complete list of India’s medallists at Tokyo Paralympics:
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— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) August 25, 2024Sumit Antil - gold - men’s javelin throw F64
Avani Lekhara - gold - women’s R2 10m air rifle shooting standing SH1
Manish Narwal - gold - mixed P4 50 metre pistol SH1
Pramod Bhagat - gold - men’s singles badminton SL3
Krishna Nagar - gold - men’s singles badminton SH6
Bhavina Patel - silver - women’s singles table tennis Class 4 category
Nishad Kumar - silver - men’s high jump T47
Devendra Jhajharia - silver - men’s javelin throw F46
Yogesh Kathuniya - silver - men’s discus throw F56
Mariyappan Thangavelu - silver - men’s high jump T63
Praveen Kumar - silver - men’s high jump T64
Singhraj Adhana - silver - mixed P4 50 metre pistol SH1
Suhas Yathiraj - silver - men’s singles badminton SL4
Sundar Singh Gurjar - bronze - men’s javelin throw F46
Singhraj Adhana - bronze - men’s P1 10m air pistol SH1
Sharad Kumar - bronze - men’s high jump T63
Avani Lekhara - bronze - women’s R8 50m rifle 3 positions shooting SH1
Harvinder Singh - bronze - men’s individual recurve open archery
Manoj Sarkar - bronze - men’s singles badminton SL3