Sports

Hangzhou Asian Para Games, Day 1: Avani Lekhara, track and field athletes shine as India win 17 medals | Asian-games News

India had won 14 medals at the 2010 edition, 33 in 2014 and 72 in 2018. In Guangzhou at the inaugural edition, India had won 1 gold while that number went up to 15 in Indonesia. In Jakarta, India finished 9th overall in the medals tally.
Horically, much like the Asian Games, track and field have contributed most to the India medal tally at the Asian Para Games. Before the 2023 edition, India had won a total of 119 medals and 60 of those came from athletics.

On day one of medal events at the fourth edition of Asian Para Games, Tokyo Paralympics champion was among the gold medalls while track and field expectedly contributed handsomely to India’s tally. Indian contingent brought home a total of 17 medals on day one and are placed fourth on the table. Most Read
1
Vishal Bhardwaj thought Kaminey won’t work because nobody was getting along on set: ‘There was so much conflict…’

2
Ganapath box office collection day 2: Tiger Shroff-Kriti Sanon’s dead-on-arrival film fails to crack Rs 5 crore mark after two days

See More

India’s count for the day stood at 6 gold, 6 silver, and 5 bronze with five of those gold medals coming from athletics. India also won a first ever Taekwondo medal at the Asian Para Games thanks to Aruna Tanwar.
Here’s a look at India’s medalls from 23 October at the Hangzhou Asian Para Games:
Athletics:
GOLD: Ankur Dhama, Men’s 5000m-T11
GOLD: Nishad Kumar, Men’s High Jump-T47
GOLD: Shailesh Kumar, Men’s High Jump-T63
GOLD: Praveen Kumar, Men’s High Jump-T64
GOLD: Pranav Soorma, Men’s Club Throw-F51
SILVER: Dharambir, Men’s Club Throw-F51
SILVER: Mariyappan Thangavelu, Men’s High Jump-T63
SILVER: Ram Pal, Men’s High Jump-T47
BRONZE: Amit Kumar, Men’s Club Throw-F51
BRONZE: Monu Ghangas, Men’s Shot Put-F11
BRONZE: Unni Renu, Men’s High Jump-T64
Canoe:
SILVER: Prachi Yadav, Women’s VL2
Judo:
SILVER: Kapi Parmar, Men -60 kg J1
BRONZE: Kokila, Women -48 kg J2
Shooting:
GOLD: Avani Lekhara, R2 – Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1
SILVER: Rudransh Khandelwal, P4 – Mixed 50m Pol SH1
Taekwondo:
BRONZE: Aruna Tanwar, Women’s K44 -47kg

Related Articles

Back to top button