This Republic Day an extra-ordinary thing happened and it was an announcement that athlete Neeraj Chopra,a Junior Commissioned Officer in the Army who has won the gold in javelin throw at the
Harvinder Singh, Indian Para Archer, claimed a bronze medal and beat Min Su Kim by 6-5 in Tokyo Paralympics. Harvinder had defeated Maik Szarszewski of Germany 6-2 in the quarter-finals but lost his semi-final clash to Kevin Mather of USA
Sharad Kumar, another Indian Para high jumper and a former world no. 1, claimed the Bronze medal with a high jump of 1.83m at the T42 Event. At the 2014 Asian Para
Manoj Sarkar, an Indian shuttler won bronze at the Tokyo Paralympics. He claimed the medal in men’s singles SL3 category after defeating Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara. Manoj Sarkar is world no. 1 para-badminton
Singhraj Adhana, Indian shooter claimed a silver medal in the Mixed 50m pistol SH1 and a bronze medal at the Men’s P1 10 meter air pistol SH1 event. He shot a total
Kumar was rejected for admission by the Delhi University because of this disability to play the sport a few years back. However, his mentor did not give in, he contacted higher officials
The 19- year old acquired the top spot with a Paralympic record of 218.2 points in P4 – Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 final. Manish started pistol shooting in 2016 in Haryana state.
He took the second spot in the Men’s Singles SL-4 category at the Semi-final. Suhas is currently world no. 2 in men’s singles in SL-4 category. He became National Champion after winning
Lekhara bagged a gold medal by equaling the world record and setting a new Paralympic Record of 249.6 in Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 final. She has claimed a bronze medal