As the 2024 Paris Paralympics approach, Indian athletes are set to capture attention and hopes. Following the excitement from the Olympic Games, the Paralympics, commencing on August 29, will showcase incredible talent and perseverance. India will be represented by a record 84 athletes, each vying for medals across various sports disciplines. The nation looks forward to seeing these para-athletes shatter records and expectations.
Key Indian Athletes to Watch
This year’s Paralympics will see remarkable athletes showcasing their skills. Below are some of the prominent figures to look out for:
Sumit Antil
Sumit Antil has made a name for himself in javelin throw, similar to Neeraj Chopra’s influence in the Olympic realm. Winning gold at the Tokyo Paralympics in the F-64 category, he became a symbol of hope and achievement. His impressive throw of 73.29 meters at the Asian Para Games 2022 not only secured the top position but also established a world record that still stands. Antil aims to defend his title and will be one of the strongest contenders to bring home gold once again.
Avani Lekhara
Shooting sensation Avani Lekhara made waves in the Tokyo Paralympics by winning both gold and bronze medals in the 10m air rifle standing SH1 category. Overcoming the challenges of losing both of her legs by age ten, she demonstrated exceptional determination and skill. Avani matched the world record during the Tokyo Games, and she is focused on continuing her winning streak in Paris, making her a significant medal contender.
Bhagyashree Jadhav
Flag bearer Bhagyashree Jadhav faced tough competition in Tokyo but is poised for redemption at the upcoming Paralympics. Competing in the women’s shot put F-34 category, she recently secured a silver medal at the World Para Athletics Championships in May. Her strong performance at last year’s Asian Para Games, where she also won silver, showcases her potential for a podium finish in Paris.
Suhas L.Y. and Krishna Nagar
In badminton, Indian athletes aim to turn the tide following a disappointing Olympic campaign. Krishna Nagar will return to defend his title in men’s singles SH-6 after clinching gold at the Tokyo Games. His remarkable skills and rigorous training make him a formidable contender for this year’s gold.
In addition, Suhas L. Yatiraj, an IAS officer from Uttar Pradesh, has gained fame not only for his bureaucratic achievements but also for his sporting prowess. Securing silver in men’s singles SL-4 category at the Tokyo Games, he aims to elevate his performance and secure a gold medal during the Paris competitions.
Upcoming Challenges
The stage is set for an exhilarating competition as athletes from around the world prepare to deliver their best performances. The support from the nation and the incredible journey of these para-athletes offers a source of inspiration for all. With each athlete bringing their unique stories and tenacity, the 2024 Paralympics promises to be a memorable event.