The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games come to a close on September 8th with a packed schedule of medal events in para athletics, para powerlifting, wheelchair basketball, and para canoe. Get the full schedule with timings in IST.
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Indian athletes are making their mark at the Paris Paralympics, competing in para canoe, para athletics, and para powerlifting. Follow the action on DD Sports, Jio Cinema, and the official Paralympics YouTube channel.
Indian para-athletes continue their pursuit of glory on Day 9 of the Paris Paralympics, shifting their focus from powerlifting to track and field. With multiple medal events scheduled, these determined athletes are vying for the top spot in their respective disciplines. This article provides a detailed schedule of India’s events on Day 9, highlighting the athletes competing and their targeted disciplines.
Get ready to cheer on Indian athletes as they compete in para canoe, para athletics, and para powerlifting on the ninth day of the Paris Paralympics. From Yash Kumar in the Men’s Kayak Single 200m to Simran in the Women’s 200m T12, there are exciting events lined up. Don’t miss the action live on DD Sports or stream it on Jio Cinema and the official Paralympics YouTube channel.
Indian athletes will be competing in para archery, para shooting, and para athletics on the sixth day of the Paris Paralympics. Key athletes to watch include Avani Lekhara, Mona Agarwal, Pooja, Bhagyashri Jadhav, Deepthi Jeevanji, Mariyappan Thangavelu, Sharad Kumar, Shailesh Kumar, Ajeet Singh, Rinku, and Sundar Singh Gurjar.
Get ready to cheer for Indian athletes as they compete in para badminton, para archery, para shooting, and para athletics on the fifth day of the Paris Paralympics. Follow the schedule to catch all the action.
Indian athletes are set to participate in various events at the Paris Paralympics on September 1st, including para badminton, para archery, para shooting, para athletics, para rowing, and para table tennis. Keep track of the exciting matches and performances throughout the day.
Indian para-athlete Preeti Pal secured a bronze medal in the 100m T35 event at the Paris Paralympics, clocking a personal best time of 14.21 seconds. This victory comes after her successful performance at the World Para Athletics Championship earlier this year, where she won bronze in both the 100m and 200m events. The Google Doodle today celebrated the Paralympics Games Paris 2024, showcasing the spirit and determination of para-athletes.
Preethi Pal, a 23-year-old Indian athlete, secured a bronze medal in the women’s T35 100m race at the Paris Paralympics. She achieved a personal best time of 14.21 seconds, marking India’s first medal in para-athletics at the games. The gold and silver medals went to Chinese athletes Zhou Xia and Guo Qianqian.
The second day of the Paris 2024 Paralympics promises a thrilling spectacle with medal events scheduled across a wide range of disciplines including para athletics, para shooting, para track cycling, para swimming, para taekwondo and para table tennis. From discus throws to cycling time trials, the day is filled with exciting events showcasing the incredible athleticism of Paralympic athletes.