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From Avani Lekhara to Pramod Bhagat – India’s gold medalists at Tokyo Paralympics

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Avani Lekhara

Avani Lekhara

In Tokyo Paralympics, Avani fired a series of 621.7 in capability after a precarious beginning however recuperated to be put seventh after the capability round and make the last. In the last, she drove from the beginning and pushed out China’s Zhang C and Ukraine’s Shchetnik in the medal series to win the gold.

Shooter Avani Lekhara made history by winning the gold medal at Asaka Shooting Range in the ladies’ R2 — 10m Air Rifle standing SH1 event on August 30.

The 19-year-old entered the scripted history subsequent to turning into the first Indian women to win a gold medal in taking shots at an Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Showing up in her first Paralympics, Lekhara took gold subsequent to scoring 249.6, while likewise equalling the world record and breaking the Paralympic record.

She was extremely near breaking the world record however two 9.9s towards the end cost her the imprint.

Sumit Antil

Sumit Antil

Indian Javelin thrower Sumit Antil secured India’s second gold at the Paralympics, breaking the men’s F64 classification world record on numerous occasions in a dazzling Games debut execution.

The 23-year-old from Sonepat in Haryana, who lost his left leg beneath the knee after he was associated with a motorbike accident in 2015, threw the javelin to 68.55m in his fifth endeavor, which was awesome of the day by a serious distance and another world record.

Sumit Antil won a gold medal in the men’s lance toss F64 last event on August 30, with a world record toss of 68.55m.

Sumit got going with a throw of 66.95m in his first attempt and made a world record, of course he threw one more record of 68.08m in his subsequent attempt and broke the one he made minutes prior.

He proceeded to make a different world record and held the best position with his best toss of 68.55 in his fifth attempt.

Pramod Bhagat

Pramod Bhagat

Defending champion Pramod Bhagat created history by turning into India’s first-historically speaking para-badminton gold medalist in Paralympics, and the para-competitor simply needs the medal to be a suggestion to never surrender, and clear way for India to become para-badminton in the world.

Indian shuttler Pramod Bhagat won a gold award in badminton men’s singles SL3 at the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020 on September 4. Pramod crushed Daniel Bethell of Great Britain to make history as he won the first ever gold for India.

The top-seeded Indian showed incredible mental mettle as he won 21-14, 21-17 over second-seeded Bethell in an exciting last that kept going 45 minutes at the Yoyogi National Stadium.

The 33-year-old Pramod Bhagat, who is additionally the world no 1 and current Asian boss, gotten a 21-11, 21-16 win over Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara in the first SL3 class elimination rounds that endured 36 minutes.

Manish Narwal

Manish Narwal

The whole country is celebrating after shooter Manish Narwal secured India’s third gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics. In the men’s 50m pistol SH1 occasion, Narwal scored 218.2 another Paralympic record to guarantee the top platform spot.

Manish Narwal won the gold medal in the P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 occasion at the continuous Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games on September 4, 2021. Narwal won India’s third Gold award at the Tokyo Paralympics. Singhraj Adana won the silver medal in a similar event.

19-year-old Narwal made a Paralympic record when he shot a sum of 218.2 points to win the Gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics. 39-year-old Adana won the Silver medal with 216.7 points. Sergey Malyshev of the Russian Olympic Committee won the Bronze medal with 196.8 points.

Krishna Nagar

Krishna Nagar

Krishna Nagar won the second Para-Badminton gold for India on Sunday as he beat Hong Kong’s Chu Man Kai 21-17, 16-21, 21-17 in the men’s singles SH6 last. He turns into the first-historically speaking SH6 gold medallist throughout the entire existence of the Indian Paralympics. This is India’s nineteenth medal and the fifth gold in the event.

It was a tight challenge directly from the beginning among Nagar and Man Kai Chu. In the principal game, Kai Chu headed into the mid-game stretch with a slim lead however Nagar returned well to dominate the first match 21-17.

This is India’s fifth gold award in the desired competition promotion presently has taken their medal count to 19. It was likewise the country’s second gold medal in badminton at the Paralympics.

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