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India’s Medal Tally At Paralympics: Navdeep Singh Wins Gold, Country Close To 30 Medals

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india's medal tally at paralympics: navdeep singh wins gold, country close to 30 medals

India's medal tally increased to 29 on Saturday (September 7) as the country added two medals to its tally. Simran Sharma won a bronze medal in the 200m T12 event. Just few moments later, Navdeep Singh created history by winning the silver medal. His medal was upgraded to gold.

India have won seven gold, nine silver and 13 bronze medals so far. There are more events on the final day of the competition and India will hope to touch the 30-medal mark. This is India's highest-ever tally in Paralympics history.

Avani Lekhara, Navdeep Singh, Sumit Antil, Nitesh Kumar, Dharambir Nain, Harvinder Singh and Praveen Kumar are seven athletes who won a gold medal at the global event. Navdeep had initially won the silver medal. His medal was upgraded to gold. As the Paralympics enter the final day, here we have a look at the athletes who have achieved the title glory at Paralympics 2024 –

Name, sport Medal
Avani Lekhara, Shooting Gold
Sumit Antil, Javelin throw Gold
Nitesh Kumar, Badminton Gold
Praveen Kumar, Athletics Gold
Harvinder Singh, Archery Gold
Dharambir Nain, Club throw Gold
Navdeep Singh, Javelin Throw Gold
Manish Narwal, Shooting Silver
Yogesh Kathuniya, Men's discuss throw Silver
Thulasimathi Murugesan, Badminton Silver
Suhas Yathiraj, Badminton Silver
Nishad Kumar, Men's high jump Silver
Pranav Soorma, Club throw Silver
Ajeet Singh Yadav, Javelin throw Silver
Sharad Kumar, High jump Silver
Sachin Khilari, Men's Shot Put Silver
Simran Sharma, Women's 200m Bronze
Kapil Parmar, Judo Bronze
Hokato Hotozhe Sema, Men's shot put Bronze
Sundar Singh Gurjar, Javelin throw Bronze
Mariyappan Thangavelu, High jump Bronze
Deepthi Jeevanji, Women's 400m Bronze
Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar, Mixed team compound Bronze
Mona Agarwal, Shooting Bronze
Rubina Francis, Shooting Bronze
Preethi Pal, Women's 200m Bronze
Preethi Pal, Women's 100m Bronze
Manisha Ramdass, Badminton Bronze
Nithya Sivan, Badminton Bronze

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