Indian para-canoeist Pooja Ojha will compete in the Women’s Kayak Single 200m KL1 Final at the Paris Paralympics on September 8th. Catch her journey for Paralympic glory live on DD Sports, Jio Cinema, and the official Paralympics YouTube channel.
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Get ready for a thrilling day of action as Indian athletes compete in para canoe, para cycling, para swimming, and para athletics at the Paris Paralympics on September 7. Catch all the action on DD Sports, Jio Cinema, and the official Paralympics YouTube channel.
Praveen Kumar secured India’s sixth gold medal at the Paris Paralympics 2024, setting a new Asian record in the men’s high jump T64 event. He cleared a height of 2.08m, surpassing his previous personal best and the Tokyo Paralympics silver medal-winning jump.
India achieved its best-ever performance at a single Paralympic Games in Paris, securing a record 25 medals, including five golds. Notable victories came from Harvinder Singh’s historic gold in para archery, Dharambir’s Asian Record in club throw, and Sumit Antil’s Paralympic record in javelin. The team also excelled in para badminton and para archery, showcasing India’s growing strength in these sports.
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.
India has matched its gold medal tally from the Tokyo Paralympics, with Dharambir clinching the men’s club throw F51 gold in Paris. His win marks India’s fifth gold medal in the Games, surpassing their previous record. This achievement comes alongside other impressive performances, including Avani Lekhara’s successful title defense in women’s 10m air rifle and Nitesh Kumar’s gold in para badminton.
Indian athletes will compete in various events on the eighth day of the Paris Paralympics, including para shooting, para judo, para archery, para athletics, and para powerlifting. Keep an eye on Sidhartha Babu, Mona Agarwal, Kokila, Kapil Parmar, Pooja, Harvinder Singh, Simran, Ashok, and Arvind as they strive for glory on the international stage.
India has had a record-breaking performance at the Paris Paralympics 2024, securing its best-ever medal haul at a single edition of the games. The country has won a total of 20 medals, including three gold, seven silver, and ten bronze, showcasing the talent and dedication of Indian para-athletes.
Get ready to cheer on Indian athletes as they compete in various events at the Paris Paralympics on September 4th. From para cycling to para archery, track and field to powerlifting, several Indians will be aiming for glory. Here’s a detailed schedule of their events and how to watch the action live.
India’s medal tally at the Paris Paralympics 2024 took off with Deepthi Jeevanji winning bronze in the women’s 400m T20. Despite Avani Lekhara’s fifth-place finish in the women’s 50m rifle, and Pooja’s loss in archery, India’s Paralympic contingent showcased their strength and resilience on Day 6.