Paris Paralympic 2024 Indian Campaign Finish With 29 Medal: Paris Paralympic 2024 was a great event for India. India set a record for winning the most medals in Paris Paralympics. India won a total of 29 medals, including 7 gold, 9 silver and 13 bronze. Earlier, India had set a record of winning the most medals at Tokyo Paralympics, which was broken with great pride by Para Indian athletes in Paris.
India won a total of 48 medals in the last two editions of the Paralympics. Whereas in the previous 11 editions, India had won only 12 medals. It can be clearly seen that a lot of improvement and change has been seen in the last two editions.
Before Paris, 54 Indian athletes had participated in the Tokyo Paralympics, which was the largest contingent at that time. Then in the Paris Paralympics, this contingent of India grew even bigger. A total of 84 para Indian athletes participated in Paris and created history by making a record of winning the most number of medals in a single edition.
Let us tell you that before the Tokyo Paralympics, India had won only 4 gold medals. Now in Paris Paralympics alone, India has won 7 gold medals and before this, India had won 5 gold medals in Tokyo.
All 29 medals of India in Paris Paralympics
1
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avani lekhara
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Shooting
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Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1
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Gold
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2
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Mona Agarwal
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Shooting
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Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1
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Bronze
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3
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preeti pal
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Athletics
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Women’s 100m T35
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Bronze
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4
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Manish Narwal
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Shooting
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Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1
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Silver
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5
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Rubina Francis
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Shooting
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Women’s 10m Air Pistol SH1
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Bronze
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6
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preeti pal
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Athletics
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Women’s 200m T35
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Bronze
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7
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Nishad Kumar
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Athletics
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Men’s High Jump T47
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Silver
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8
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Yogesh Kathuniya
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Athletics
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Men’s Discus Throw F56
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Silver
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9
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nitesh kumar
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Badminton
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Men’s Singles SL3
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Gold
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10
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Thulasimathi Murugesan
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Badminton
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Women’s Singles SU5
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Silver
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11
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Manisha Ramdas
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Badminton
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Women’s Singles SU5
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Bronze
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12
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Suhas Yathiraj
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Badminton
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Men’s Singles SL4
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Silver
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13
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Rakesh Kumar / Sheetal Devi
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Archery
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Mixed Team Compound Open
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Bronze
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14
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Sumit Antil
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Athletics
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Men’s Javelin Throw F64
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Gold
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15
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Nithya Sri Sivan
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Badminton
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Women’s Singles SH6
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Bronze
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16
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Deepthi Jeevanjee
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Athletics
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Women’s 400m T20
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Bronze
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17
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Mariyappan Thangavelu
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Athletics
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Men’s High Jump T63
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Bronze
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18
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Sharad Kumar
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Athletics
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Men’s High Jump T63
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Silver
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19
|
ajeet singh
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Athletics
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Men’s Javelin Throw F46
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Silver
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20
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Sunder Singh Gurjar
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Athletics
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Men’s Javelin Throw F46
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Bronze
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21
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sachin khilari
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Athletics
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Men’s Shot Put F46
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Silver
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22
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Harvinder Singh
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Archery
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Men’s Individual Recurve Open
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Gold
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23
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Dharambir
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Athletics
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Men’s Club Throw F51
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Gold
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24
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Pranav Surma
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Athletics
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Men’s Club Throw F51
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Silver
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25
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Kapil Parmar
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Judo
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Men’s 60 kg J1
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Bronze
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26
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Praveen Kumar
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Athletics
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Men’s High Jump T64
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Gold
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27
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Hokuto Hotose Sema
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Athletics
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Men’s Shot Put F57
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Bronze
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28
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Simran
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Athletics
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Women’s 200m T12
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Bronze
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29
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Navdeep Singh
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Athletics
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Men’s Javelin Throw F41
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Gold
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