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Indian Para Athletes Shine at Paralympics, Earn Praise from Gagan Narang

Indian Para Athletes Shine at Paralympics, Earn Praise from Gagan Narang

Gagan Narang Lauds Indian Para Athletes' Performance at ParalympicsLondon Games bronze medallist shooter and India's Chef de Mission at the Paris Olympics, Gagan Narang, has expressed his admiration for the country's para athletes for their exceptional performance at the ongoing Paralympics. The Indian Paralympic contingent has already secured a record 25 medals, including 5 gold, 9 silver, and 11 bronze, and currently stands at the 16th position in the medal tally.Narang praised the para athletes for surpassing the medal tally of the Tokyo Paralympics and expressed his anticipation for more medals in the future. He emphasized the importance of recognizing their achievements and supporting their continued success."A fantastic effort by our Paralympians. They surpassed the Tokyo Paralympics medal tally, looking forward for more medals," Narang said.When asked about his analysis of the Paris Olympic Games, Narang stated that he had not yet conducted a thorough assessment. He stressed the significance of focusing on the present and supporting the para athletes' ongoing performance."I haven't done my analysis of the Paris Olympics yet, everybody has spoken about it. But the most important thing right now is that in the Paralympics we are performing well, we are on the 16th position today," Narang said.Narang also shared his passion for photography and expressed his appreciation for the photographs displayed at the Media Photojournalist Trust's photo exhibition event at the Press Club of India. He emphasized the vital role of photographers in journalism and the irreplaceable value of their perspectives."Fantastic exhibition indeed, photographers are lifeline of journalism. They give us a perspective and no AI (Artificial Intelligence) can replace them. I wish, pray and help the association to do this function every year. Fantastic effort and great pictures," Narang concluded.

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Bhavina Patel Targets Gold, Defying Chinese Dominance at Paris Paralympics

Bhavina Patel Targets Gold, Defying Chinese Dominance at Paris Paralympics

Tokyo Paralympics silver medalist Bhavina Patel is determined to upgrade her medal to gold at the upcoming Paris Paralympics, which commence on August 28. Patel, who became the first Indian paddler to win a medal in the Class 4 event at Tokyo, expressed her confidence in challenging the dominance of Chinese opponents."Chinese players are humans, and so are we," Patel asserted. "China does not matter to me. I have beaten a Chinese player before, so there's no pressure on me to face them. I have changed my tactics accordingly and will deploy my best plans against them."Patel, a Commonwealth Games champion and Asian Games medalist, emphasized her focus on giving her best. "There is no nervousness. I just have to give my best. When we think about giving our best, nothing else comes to mind," she said.Her doubles partner, Sonalben Patel, echoed her sentiments, stating, "Bhavina and I have put in a double amount of effort in our training as partners. We will try our utmost to return home with a medal."Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist in men's singles badminton SH6 event, Krishna Nagar, expressed his aim to replicate his performance. "I hope everything will be fine in Paris, and I will try to win gold for India again. I will give it my all to defend my gold from Tokyo. Preparations went well, I feel positive, and will look to play safe," he said.Debutant shot putter Sachin Khilari set high expectations for himself. "There is a lot of excitement in me. I have been preparing for the Paralympics for 1.5 years. I performed well at the World Championship, and I expect a gold medal out of myself because I have worked hard to earn it," he said.Discus throw athlete Sakshi Kasana, also making her debut, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity. "I have worked tirelessly hard for this moment to come true. Representing your nation at the Paralympics is the biggest thing for any athlete, so I hope my four years of hard work pays off."PCI President and legendary para javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia predicted a strong performance from India. "I have 20 years of experience in para sports. I have taken 3 medals. I know each player and their performances individually. We have received support from PM Modi, and 50 players from the TOPS scheme are going," he said."Many players got help under CSR activity. We will be winning more than 25 medals. India will be in the top 20 in the medal tally." Jhajharia also expressed confidence in Sumit Antil defending his gold medal. "Sumit will definitely defend his gold medal. He is fit, not under any kind of injury, and has a high level of confidence in himself. The national anthem will definitely be played, and Sumit will win gold," Jhajharia said.India has sent an 84-member team, the largest ever for Paralympics, to Paris, where the Games will be held from August 28 to September 8.

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Indian Para-Athletes Aim for 25+ Medals at Paris Paralympics

Indian Para-Athletes Aim for 25+ Medals at Paris Paralympics

Indian para-athletes are setting their sights high for the upcoming Paris Paralympics, aiming to surpass their historic performance at the Tokyo Games and secure more than 25 medals. This ambitious goal was announced by Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) President Devendra Jhajharia, who expressed confidence in the team's abilities.At the Tokyo Paralympics, India achieved its best-ever performance, winning 19 medals, including five golds. This remarkable achievement has fueled the team's determination to continue their success in Paris. Jhajharia, a three-time Paralympic medalist, emphasized the team's physical and mental readiness for the Games."Our slogan this time is 'Abki Baar 25 Paar'," said Jhajharia. "We have a target of winning more than 25 medals this time. The preparation is going well. I am in touch with the athletes."Jhajharia highlighted the support provided to the para-athletes through the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), which ensures they have access to world-class facilities and training. He also praised the team's performance in recent events, including the Para Asian Games and the World Championships, where India ranked fifth."The players are not only physically but also mentally fit," said Jhajharia. "They are getting all the facilities under the TOPS scheme. In the past 4 years, India has performed well in every event. In the world championships, we were at number 5. To be 5 in the world is a huge thing."The Paris Paralympics are scheduled to begin on August 28, and the Indian para-athletes are eager to showcase their skills and determination on the world stage. With their unwavering spirit and the support of the nation, they aim to create history once again and bring glory to India.

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