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Asian Para Games – Part 2

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(இதன் தமிழ் வடிவத்திற்கு இங்கே சொடுக்கவும்)

Asian Para Games 2023 - India

  • The Asian Para Games 2023 are taking place in Hangzhou, China, from October 22 to 28.
  • India has dispatched its largest-ever contingent to the fourth edition of the Asian Para Games.
  • It was consisting of 303 athletes, including 191 men and 112 women.
  • This marks a notable increase from the 190 athletes India sent to the 2018 Asian Para Games.
  • They delivered their best-ever performance in 2018, clinching 72 medals including 15 gold.
  • In 2023, India finished fifth in the medal count, trailing China (521:214 Gold, 167 Silver, 140 Bronze), Iran (44 Gold, 46 Silver, 41 Bronze), Japan (42,49,59) and Korea (30,33,40).

  • The first Para Asian Games were held in Guangzhou, China, in 2010.
  • In this, India was finishing 15th with 14 medals including one gold.
  • India finished the Asian Para Games 2023 with a best-ever medal tally of 111 medals - 29 gold, 31 silver and 51 bronze.
  • Indian para-athletes continued to shine at the fourth Asian Para Games in Hangzhou.
  • India crosses the coveted 100 medal mark with the 26th gold clinched by Dilip Gavit in the men’s T-47 400m event.
  • Earlier, India overtook its best-ever gold medal tally in the Asian Para Games, going past its numbers from 2018.

  • The Indian athletes had finished their Asian Para Games 2023 campaign in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China, with 111 medals - 29 gold, 31 silver and 51 bronze.
  • Besides the medals, Indian para-athletes also broke three world records in Hangzhou.
  • Two of these came in javelin throw disciplines in athletics.
  • Gurjar Sundar Singh set a new world mark in the men's javelin throw-F46 discipline with a gold medal-winning 68.60m effort.

  • While Sumit Antil set a new world record in the men's javelin throw-F64 with a 73.29m attempt.
  • The men's compound team accounted for the third world record with a score of 158.
  • India finished 15th and eighth in the 2014 and 2018 tournaments, respectively.
  • The only time India had won 100 medals in a major international multi-sport event (Olympics, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games) was at the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.
  • With 21, including four gold medals, Indian shuttlers came in second.
  • Chess and archery each received eight medals, while shooting received six.
  • On the final day, India collected 12 medals, including four gold.
  • Chess won seven medals, athletics won four, and rowing won one.
  • Neeraj Yadav won a gold medal in men's javelin throw F55, setting a Games record of 33.69m.

  • In the same event, compatriot Tek Chand won bronze with a personal best of 30.36m.
  • Dilip Mahadu Gaviot won the men's 400m T47 competition in 49.48 seconds, adding another gold medal to his collection.
  • Pooja then won the final athletics medal, a bronze medal in the women's 1500m T20 race in 5:38.81s.
  • Chess players saved the best for last with a seven-medal assault on the last day, including two gold medals.

  • Satish Inani Darpan won gold in the men's individual rapid VI-B1 event.
  • While Pradhan Kumar Soundarya and Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana took silver and bronze, respectively.
  • The trio also won the team gold medal.
  • Kishan Gangoli finished third in the men's individual rapid VI-B2/B3 event.
  • In the same event, Gangoli, Somendra, and Aryan Balchandra Joshi won bronze as a team.
  • In the women's fast VI-B1 team event, Vruthi Saganlal Jain, Himanshi Bhavesh kumar Rathi, and Sanskruti Vikas More won bronze.
  • Anita and Konganapalle Narayana earned a silver medal in the PR3 mixed double sculls event, giving India its lone medal in rowing.
  • India sent 313 competitors to the Hangzhou Para Asian Games, the most in any edition, including 51 Tokyo Paralympians.
  • India competed in 17 of the 22 sports, including rowing, canoeing, lawn bowl, taekwondo, and blind football for the first time.
  • The Hangzhou Asian Para Games include nearly 4,000 participants from 43 countries participating in 566 gold-medal events across 22 sports.
  • The Hangzhou Asian Para Games were initially slated for October 9-15, 2022.
  • But it was pushed back a year because of the COVID-19 epidemic.

India's Day-wise medal winners

  • Indian contingent kickstarted its Asian Para Games 2023 on a bright note.
  • India kicked things off with a silver medal in the women's canoe VL2 event.
  • Para athlete Prachi Yadav became the first medalist for India at the Para Asian Games with a time of 1:03.147.

  • Soon, more medals followed as 29-year-old Pranav Soorma broke the Asian Para Games record with an effort of 30.01m to clinch the gold with Dharambir (28.76m) and Amit Kumar (26.93m) clinching silver and bronze, respectively.
  • Besides that, three Indians also finished 1-2-3 in the Men's high jump T63 Category but as per Asian Paralympic Committee (APC) rules, only gold and silver are awarded.
  • Shailesh Kumar grabbed the gold with an Asian Para Games record jump of 1.82m while Mariappan Thangavelu (1.80m) clinched silver.
  • Nishad Kumar won India's third gold of the day in men's high jump T47 class as he cleared a height of 2.02m while compatriot Ram Pal took the bronze with an effort of 1.94m.

  • India's fourth gold came from para shooter Avani Lekhara.
  • Avani broke the Games record of 247.0 in the Women's 10m Air Rifle Stand SH1 Final as she recorded 249.6 points.
  • In the men's 5000m-T11 category, India's Ankur Dhama grabbed the fifth gold of the day at the Asian Para Games.
  • The canoeist Prachi Yadav and quarter-miler Deepthi Jeevanji clinched a gold each as India's medal rush continued.
  • It was Prachi's second medal, following a silver the previous day.
  • And her husband Manish Kaurav too bagged a canoe bronze.
  • Sharath Makanahalli Shankarappa later won gold in the Men’s 5000m-T13 category to raise India’s gold medal tally to nine.

  • But it was India’s Neeraj Yadav, Yogesh Kathuniya and Muthuraja.
  • Muthu swept Gold in the men’s discus throw-F54/55/56.
  • With this, India stood with 10 gold medals.
  • Sharath Shankarappa Makanahalli's gold was initially counted and included in India's medal tally.
  • But the number of India's gold medals was reduced to nine as there were only two competitors in the event.
  • Under the Asian Paralympics Committee rulebook, it is up to the technical delegate to award medals in cases where there are fewer than three competitors.
  • On Day 3, India bagged a whopping 30 medals.
  • And all the six-gold coming from athletics.
  • Reigning Paralympics champion Sumit Antil bettered his own javelin throw F64 world record with a stunning 73.29m effort on way to winning gold.

  • Another Indian, Pushpendra Singh, won the bronze medal with a throw of 62.06m.
  • Ankur Dhama became the first Indian to win two gold medals in a single edition of the Asian Para Games.
  • He had also won a gold in men's T11 5000m race.
  • Day 4 was a historic one for India, as the country went past the 72-medal mark with ease.
  • It is making India's most medals at any Asia Para Games edition ever.
  • The day ended with India aggregating 82 medals.
  • India won three gold, and 18 medals overall.
  • Sachin Sarjerao Khilari won the first gold of the day in men's F46 shot put with a Games record throw of 16.03m while Rohit Kumar took the bronze with 14.56m.

  • Para shooter Sidhartha Babu then bagged another gold in R6 mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 event.
  • The compound mixed team of Sheetal Devi and Rakesh Kumar won a gold after defeating their Chinese counterparts Lin Yueshan and Ai Xinliang.
  • On Day 5, the penultimate day, India bagged 17 medals, including seven gold.
  • It took India its tally to 99.
  • Para-archer Sheetal Devi clinched the women's individual compound gold.
  • Reigning Paralympic champion shuttler Pramod Bhagat too secured a gold medal in the single SL3 category.
  • Tokyo Paralympics silver medalist IAS officer Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj bettered his bronze from the last edition by winning gold in the SL4 final.

  • On the sixth and final day of the event, India added 12 medals, including four gold.
  • Seven medals came from chess, four from athletics and one from rowing.
  • Neeraj Yadav began the day for India with a gold in men's javelin throw F55.
  • Compatriot Tek Chand clinched a bronze with a personal best of 30.36 m in the same event.
  • Dilip Mahadu Gavit added another athletics gold winning the men's 400m T47 race with a time of 49.48 seconds.

  • The chess players saved the best for the last with a seven-medal day, including two gold.
  • India swept all the three medals in men's individual rapid VI-B1 event with Satish Inani Darpan winning gold.
  • While Pradhan Kumar Soundarya and Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana bagged silver and bronze respectively.
  • The trio also bagged the team gold.
  • Barring these, Indian athletes also rewrote several Asian and Games records at the Hangzhou meet.

Asian Para Games 2023 lists of Medalist - India

No.

Athlete

Sport

Event

Medal

1

Ankur Dhama

Athletics

Men’s 5000m-T11

Gold

2

Nishad Kumar

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T47

Gold

3

Ram Pal

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T47

Silver

4

Shailesh Kumar

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T63

Gold

5

Mariyappan Thangavelu

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T63

Silver

6

Monu Ghangas

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F11

Bronze

7

Pranav Soorma

Athletics

Men’s Club Throw-F51

Gold

8

Dharambir

Athletics

Men’s Club Throw-F51

Silver

9

Amit Kumar

Athletics

Men’s Club Throw-F51

Bronze

10

Prachi Yadav

Canoe

Women’s VL2

Silver

11

Kapil Parmar

Judo

Men -60kg J1

Silver

12

Kokila

Judo

Women -48kg J2

Bronze

13

Avani Lekhara

Shooting

Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1

Gold

14

Rudransh Khandelwal

Shooting

Mixed 50m Pistol SH1

Silver

15

Aruna

Taekwondo

Women’s K44 -47kg

Bronze

16

Praveen Kumar

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T64

Gold

17

Unni Renu

Athletics

Men’s High Jump-T64

Bronze

18

Ekta Bhyan

Athletics

Women’s Club Throw-F32/51

Bronze

19

Simran

Athletics

Women’s 100m-T12

Silver

20

Deepthi Jeevanji

Athletics

Women’s 400m-T20

Gold

21

Ajay Kumar

Athletics

Men’s 400m-T64

Silver

22

Manish Kaurav

Canoe

Men’s KL3

Bronze

23

Prachi Yadav

Canoe

Women’s KL2

Gold

24

Gajendra Singh

Canoe

Men’s VL2

Bronze

25

Neeraj Yadav

Athletics

Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56

Gold

26

Yogesh Kathuniya

Athletics

Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56

Silver

27

Muthuraja

Athletics

Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56

Bronze

28

Ravi Rongali

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F40

Silver

29

Pramod

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T46

Silver

30

Rakesh Bhaira

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T46

Bronze

31

Ashok

Powerlifting

Men’s -65kg

Bronze

32

Rudransh Khandelwal

Shooting

Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1

Silver

33

Manish Narwal

Shooting

Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1

Bronze

34

Rubina Francis

Shooting

Women’s 10m Air Pistol SH1

Bronze

35

Team India

Archery

Men’s Doubles Recurve – Open

Bronze

36

Team India

Archery

Women’s Doubles Compound – Open

Silver

37

Team India

Archery

Men’s Doubles Compound – Open

Silver

38

Pooja

Athletics

Women’s Discus Throw-F54/55

Silver

39

Sumit

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F64

Gold

40

Pushpendra Singh

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F64

Bronze

41

Haney

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F37/38

Gold

42

Narayan Thakur

Athletics

Men’s 200m-T35

Bronze

43

Shreyansh Trivedi

Athletics

Men’s 200m-T37

Bronze

44

Soman Rana

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F57

Silver

45

Hokato Sema Hotozhe

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F57

Bronze

46

Sundar Singh Gurjar

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46

Gold

47

Rinku

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46

Silver

48

Ajeet Singh

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46

Bronze

49

Ankur Dhaka

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T11

Gold

50

Rakshitha Raju

Athletics

Women’s 1500m-T11

Gold

51

Lalitha Killaka

Athletics

Women’s 1500m-T11

Silver

52

Sharath Makanahalli

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T13

Silver

53

Balwant Singh Rawat

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T13

Bronze

54

Nimisha Suresh

Athletics

Women’s Long Jump-T47

Gold

55

Pramod Bhagat / Manisha Ramadass

Badminton

Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5

Bronze

56

Manasi Joshi

Badminton

Women’s Singles SL3

Bronze

57

Sivarajan Solaimalai / Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan

Badminton

Mixed Doubles SH6

Bronze

58

Nitesh Kumar / Thulasimathi Murugesan

Badminton

Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5

Bronze

59

Mandeep Kaur

Badminton

Women’s Singles SL3

Bronze

60

Vaishnavi Puneyani

Badminton

Women’s Singles SL4

Bronze

61

Zainab Khatoon

Powerlifting

Women’s -61kg

Silver

62

Kumari Raj

Powerlifting

Women’s -61kg

Bronze

63

Bhavina Patel

Table Tennis

Women’s Singles – Class 4

Bronze

64

Sandeep Dangi

Table Tennis

Men’s Singles – Class 1

Bronze

65

Adil Mohamed Nazir Ansari / Naveen Dalal

Archery

Men’s Doubles – W1 Open

Bronze

66

Sheetal Devi / Rakesh Kumar

Archery

Mixed Team Compound – Open

Gold

67

Narayan Thakur

Athletics

Men’s 100m-T35

Bronze

68

Sachin Sarjerao Khilari

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F46

Gold

69

Rohit Kumar

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F46

Bronze

70

Shreyansh Trivedi

Athletics

Men’s 100m-T37

Bronze

71

Bhagyashri Jadhav Madhavrao

Athletics

Women’s Shot Put-F34

Silver

72

Monu Ghangas

Athletics

Men’s Discus Throw-F11

Silver

73

Simran

Athletics

Women’s 200m-T12

Silver

74

Manisha Ramadass

Badminton

Women’s Singles SU5

Bronze

75

Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan

Badminton

Women’s Singles SH6

Bronze

76

Pramod Bhagat / Sukant Indukant Kadam

Badminton

Men’s Doubles SL3-SL4

Bronze

77

Sukant Indukant Kadam

Badminton

Men’s Singles SL4

Bronze

76

Krishna Nagar / Sivarajan Solaimalai

Badminton

Men’s Doubles SH6

Bronze

79

Himanshi Bhaveshkumar Rathi

Chess

Women’s Individual Standard VI-B1

Bronze

80

Mandeep Kaur / Manisha Ramadass

Badminton

Women’s Doubles SL3-SU5

Bronze

81

Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan / Rachana Shaileshkumar Patel

Badminton

Women’s Doubles SH6

Bronze

82

Sidhartha Babu

Shooting

R6 – Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1

Gold

83

Rakesh Kumar

Archery

Men’s Individual Compound – Open

Silver

84

Sheetal Devi

Archery

Women’s Individual Compound – Open

Gold

85

Raman Sharma

Athletics

Men’s 1500m-T38

Gold

86

Solairaj Dharmaraj

Athletics

Men’s Long Jump-T64

Gold

87

Manu

Athletics

Men’s Shot Put-F37

Bronze

88

Pradeep Kumar

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw-F54

Silver

89

Laxit

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw-F54

Bronze

90

Lakshmi

Athletics

Women’s Discus Throw-F37/38

Bronze

91

Pramod Bhagat

Badminton

Men’s Singles SL3

Gold

92

Nitesh Kumar

Badminton

Men’s Singles SL3

Silver

93

Yathiraj Suhas Lalinakere

Badminton

Men’s Singles SL4

Gold

94

Krishna Nagar

Badminton

Men’s Singles SH6

Silver

95

Nitesh Kumar/Tarun

Badminton

Men’s Doubles SL3-SL4

Gold

96

Chirag Baretha/Raj Kumar

Badminton

Men’s Doubles SU5

Silver

97

Thulasimathi Murugesan

Badminton

Women’s Singles SU5

Gold

98

Thulasimathi Murugesan/Manasi Joshi

Badminton

Women’s Doubles SL3-SU5

Silver

99

Suyash Narayan Jadhav

Swimming

Men’s 50m Butterfly-S7

Bronze

100

Neeraj Yadav

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F55

Gold

101

Tek Chand

Athletics

Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F55

Bronze

102

Dilip Mahadu Gavit

Athletics

Men’s 400m-T47

Gold

103

Pooja

Athletics

Women’s 1500m-T20

Bronze

104

Satish Inani Darpan

Chess

Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1

Gold

105

Kumar Pradhan Soundarya

Chess

Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1

Silver

106

Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana

Chess

Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1

Bronze

107

Kishan Gangolli

Chess

Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B2/B3

Bronze

108

Satish Inani Darpan/Kumar Pradhan Soundarya/Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana

Chess

Men’s Team Rapid VI-B1

Gold

109

Aryan Joshi/Somendra/Kishan Gangolli

Chess

Men’s Team Rapid VI-B2/B3

Bronze

110

Vruthi Saganlal Jain/ Himanshi Bhaveshkumar Rathi/ Sanskruti Vikas More

Chess

Women’s Team Rapid VI-B1

Bronze

111

Anita/Konganapalle Narayana

Rowing

PR3 Mixed Double Sculls – PR3 Mix2x

Silver

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