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PM Modi greets Tokyo Paralympics medal-winning Team India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Indian contingent that returned with 19 medals from the recently-concluded Tokyo Paralympics.


The Indian PM was seen personally interacting with each contingent member, and he wished them luck for the future. At an all-time high, the Indian contingent finished their campaign at the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020 by securing 19 medals, including five gold, eight silver, and six bronze medals.


India sent its biggest ever contingent of 54 para-athletes across nine sporting disciplines to the Games.


Since making its first appearance at the Paralympics in 1968, India had won 12 medals until the 2016 Rio edition. The country has massively improved upon that total number by seven medals at the Tokyo Paralympics 2020 alone. Out of 162 nations, India has finished 24th in the overall medal tally, while its accomplishment of 19 medals is ranked 20th based on the number of medals.

The Gold medalists from the Indian contingent at Tokyo Paralympics were: Avani Lekhara in Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1, Pramod Bhagat in Men's singles SL3 badminton, Krishna Nagar in Men's singles SH6 badminton, Sumit Antil in Men's Javelin Throw F64, and Manish Narwal in Mixed 50m Pistol SH1.

Silver medalists were: Bhavinaben Patel in Women's Singles Class 4 Table Tennis, Singhraj Adhana in Mixed 50m Pistol SH1, Yogesh Kathuniya in Men's Discus F56, Nishad Kumar in Men's High Jump T47, Mariyappan Thangavelu in Men's High Jump T63, Praveen Kumar in Men's High Jump T64, Devendra Jhajharia in Men's Javelin F46, and, Suhas Yathiraj in Men's Singles Badminton SL4.

Bronze medalists were: Avani Lekhara in Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions SH1, Harvinder Singh in Men's Individual Recurve Archery, Sharad Kumar in Men's High Jump T63, Sundar Singh Gurjar in Men's Javelin Throw F46, Manoj Sarkar in Men's Singles Badminton SL3, and Singhraj Adhana in Men's 10m Air Pistol SH1.

The records made by the Indian medallists include – Sumit Antil: World Record in F64 Men's Javelin (Gold); Avani Lekhara: Equalled the World Record and made a Paralympic Record in R2 Women's 10m Air Standing SH1 (Gold); Manish Narwal: Paralympic Record in P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 (Gold); Nishad Kumar: Asian Record in Men's High Jump T47 (Silver); and Praveen Kumar: Asian Record in Men's High Jump T64 (Silver).

(ANI)

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