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Paris 2024 Paralympics, Day 10, Medal Table: India in 16th place after Navdeep medal upgraded to gold; China leads with 93 gold medals


Paris 2024 Paralympics, Day 10, Medal Table: India in 16th place after Navdeep medal upgraded to gold; China leads with 93 gold medals

The Paris 2024 Paralympics began with the official opening ceremony on August 28 (events begin on August 29) and will end on September 8.

China remains comfortably in the lead with 215 medals, including 93 gold medals. Great Britain is second in the rankings, while the USA is third with 47 and 35 gold medals respectively.

India won seven gold, nine silver and 13 bronze medals in Paris, its best haul at a single Paralympic Games.

India surpassed its gold medal record at the Tokyo Paralympics after Praveen Kumar won the men’s high jump T64. Praveen gave the country its sixth gold medal after clearing 2.08m. He won his second consecutive medal at the Paralympics, improving on the silver he won at the previous edition in Tokyo. Hokato Hotozhe added a bronze medal in the men’s shot put F57 at the end of the day, taking India’s tally to 27 medals.

On Saturday, Simran won bronze in the women’s 200m T12 event with a personal best of 24.75. Navdeep clocked a personal best of 47.32 to originally win silver in the men’s F41 javelin final. The medal was converted to gold after gold medalist Sadegh Beit Sayah was disqualified.

Kapil Parmar won India’s 25th medal in the Men’s -60kg J1 bronze medal event after defeating Brazil’s Elielton de Oliveira.

Harvinder Singh won India’s first historic Paralympic Archery gold medal after defeating Poland’s Lukasz Ciszek 6-0 (28-24, 28-27, 29-25) in the Men’s Open Individual Recurve Archery final to secure his second consecutive Paralympic medal.

Later in the day, Dharambir set an Asian record of 34.92m to win the country’s fifth gold medal in the men’s club throw F51 final at the Paralympics, equalling the gold medal he won in Tokyo. In the same event, Pranav Soorma won silver with a throw of 34.59m.

Earlier, Sachin Khilari won a silver medal in the final of the men’s shot put F46 with a throw of 16.32 m.

Sharad Kumar and Mariyappan Thangavelu won silver and bronze in the men’s high jump T63 on September 3. Ajeet Singh won a silver medal while Sundar Singh Gurjar took bronze in the men’s javelin throw F46. Deepthi Jeevanji took bronze in the women’s 400m T20 event.

Sumit Antil won India’s third gold medal in the men’s javelin throw F64 with a Paralympic record of 70.59m.

Nitesh Kumar won gold in Para-Badminton Men’s Singles SL3. Later, Thulasimathi Murugesan and Manisha Ramadass won silver and bronze medals respectively in Women’s Singles SU5. Nithya Sre defeated Rani Marlina of Indonesia to win bronze in Women’s Singles SH6, taking India’s tally to 15 medals.

India’s eighth medal at the 2024 Paris Paralympics was won by Yogesh Kathuniya, who won silver in the men’s discus throw F56 final.

Suhas Yathiraj lost to Lucas Mazur in the gold medal match in the Men’s Singles SL4. Indian para-archers Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar defeated Italy’s Eleonora Sarti and Matteo Bonacina 156-155 in the bronze medal match. This is India’s second para-archery medal after Harvinder Singh won bronze in Tokyo.

Nishad Kumar finished second in the men’s high jump T47 final and Preethi Pal won a bronze medal in the women’s 200m T35.

India also won four medals in shooting: Avani Lekhara took gold and Mona Agarwal bronze in the women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1. Manish Narwal took silver in the men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 and Rubina Francis won bronze in the women’s P2 10m Air Pistol SH1.

The latest edition of the Paralympics in Paris will see 4,400 athletes from all over the world competing for medals in 22 sports in 549 events.

Here is the medal table of the top 10 nations and India:

Rank country Gold Silver Bronze In total
1 People’s Republic of China 93 73 49 215
2 Great Britain 47 41 31 119
3 USA 35 41 25 101
4 Netherlands 26 17 12 55
5 Italy 24 15 31 70
6 Brazil 23 25 38 86
7 Ukraine 21 26 32 79
8 France 18 27 28 73
9 Australia 18 16 28 62
10 Japan 14 10 15 39
16 India 7 9 13 29

Updated as of September 8, 01:15 AM IST

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