India's Record-Breaking Day At The Paralympics: 8 Medals In A Single Day
Yogesh Kathuniya won silver in Men’s Discus Throw – F56, securing his second Paralympic medal. Despite a season-best throw, he narrowly missed gold but retained his silver from Tokyo
Nitesh Kumar won gold in Men’s Singles SL3, defeating Daniel Bethell in an 80-minute match. His victory retained the SL3 title for India, despite Pramod Bhagat's suspension
Thulasimathi Murugesan won silver in Women’s Singles SU5, becoming the first Indian woman to medal in Para Badminton at the Paralympics. Despite losing to Yang Qiu Xia, her silver is a historic achievement
19-year-old Manisha Ramadass won bronze in Women’s Singles SU5, defeating her Danish opponent in straight games. This victory ensured two Indian women medaled in this category
Suhas Yathiraj claimed silver in Men’s Singles SL4, repeating his Tokyo clash against Lucas Mazur. Despite fierce competition, Suhas is now the only Indian shuttler with two Paralympic medals
Rakesh Kumar and Sheetal Devi won bronze in Mixed Team Compound Open, India’s first archery medal in Paris. Despite a semifinal setback, they clinched the bronze with a thrilling victory over Italy
Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan won bronze in Women’s Singles SH6, defeating Rina Marlina. Her win secured India’s fifth para badminton medal in Paris, highlighting a historic achievement for female shuttlers
Sumit Antil defended his Men’s Javelin Throw – F64 gold with record-breaking throws, including a 70.59m effort, solidifying his dominance and adding another gold to India’s tally