Golden Glory: India Shatters 64-Year Drought with Record Medal Haul at Paris Paralympics
India’s Record Medal in Paris: A Historic Moment for the Paralympic Games
India has made history at the Paralympic Games in Paris, achieving a record medal count that breaks 64 years of history. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication and perseverance of Indian athletes.
Medal Winners
- Kapil Parmar won a bronze medal in Judo, contributing to India’s ‘Quarter Century’ in medal winning at the Paris Paralympics.
- Dharambir secured a gold medal with an Asian record, while Pranav also made a mark in the games.
- India achieved a double in club throw, winning both gold and silver medals.
A New Era for the Paralympic Games
The Paralympic Games are changing, and India is at the forefront of this transformation. With a record medal count, Indian athletes are making their mark on the world stage.
Key Highlights
- India’s record medal count breaks 64 years of history.
- Indian athletes have won medals in Judo, club throw, and other events.
- The Paralympic Games are witnessing a new era of competition and achievement.
Conclusion
India’s record medal count at the Paralympic Games in Paris is a historic moment that will be remembered for years to come. With their dedication and perseverance, Indian athletes are inspiring a new generation of sports enthusiasts.
