Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Preethi Pal, 23, from Uttar Pradesh, has made history by becoming the first Indian to win two Paralympic bronze medals in track athletics. Born with a physical disability, Preethi wore callipers for 8 years before taking up athletics at 17. She trained under coach Gajender Singh in Delhi and won bronze medals in the 100m and 200m T35 events at the Paris Paralympics, setting a personal best time of 14.21s in the 100m. Preethi's achievement marks a milestone for Indian athletics and demonstrates her remarkable determination and resilience in overcoming physical challenges to succeed at the international level.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:39am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Sumit Antil makes history with back-to-back Paralympics gold medals in javelin throw. The Indian sensation broke his own record twice, first with a 69.11m throw and then with a stunning 70.59m, leaving the competition behind. Antil's dominance was evident from the start, with his first throw setting the tone. He further solidified his lead with a 69.04m throw in his fifth attempt. With this win, Antil improves upon his Tokyo record of 68.55m, cementing his position as a top athlete. His remarkable performance brings home another gold medal for India, making it a proud moment for the nation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:35pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
India’s javelin star Sumit Antil won his second consecutive Paralympics gold with a record-breaking performance in Paris on September 2. Antil, who had won gold in Tokyo with a 68.55m throw, surpassed his own record twice, first with a 69.11m throw and then a stunning 70.59m throw. Despite strong competition from Sri Lanka's Dulan Kodithuwakku, Sumit maintained his dominance. India’s medal tally at the Paris Paralympics now stands at 14, with 3 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze. Meanwhile, fellow Indian competitors Sandeep and Sanjay fell short, finishing 4th and 7th respectively.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:58pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
Indian businessman Anand Mahindra has promised to fulfill his commitment to armless archer Sheetal Devi, who impressed the world with her performance at the Paris Paralympics 2024. Despite not winning a medal in the compound women’s open category, Sheetal's courage and determination won widespread admiration. Mahindra reminded her of the promise he made a year ago, offering her a customized car when she turns 18. Sheetal, who uses her toes to draw arrows, narrowly lost to Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga in the pre-quarterfinals.
These Paralympians are truly incredible. Wow. pic.twitter.com/muFEb6n6GC
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) September 1, 2024
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:56pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
At the Paris Paralympics 2024, 17-year-old para archer Sheetal Devi made headlines with a stunning bullseye shot in the women’s individual compound archery event. Despite her impressive start and breaking the world record with a score of 703, Sheetal lost narrowly to Chile’s Zuniga Mariana, missing the knockout stages. Her bullseye video went viral, capturing the attention of football star Jules Kounde and former cricketer Harbhajan Singh. Sheetal, a former Asian Para Games gold medalist, has been celebrated globally for her remarkable achievements and inspiring performance.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:45am on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
India’s Nitesh Kumar won the gold medal in men's singles SL3 badminton at the Paris Paralympics 2024 after defeating Great Britain’s Daniel Bethell in a thrilling three-game final. Nitesh took the first game 21-14, but Bethell fought back to win the second game 18-21. In a tense decider, Nitesh narrowly triumphed 23-21 to claim India’s first-ever badminton gold at the Paralympics. This victory adds to India's growing medal tally at the games, following previous successes in athletics and other sports. Nitesh’s achievement marks a historic moment for Indian para-badminton.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:33am on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
Yogesh Kathuniya secured his second successive silver medal in the Discus Throw F56 event at the Paris Paralympics on September 2, 2024. Kathuniya, who achieved a season-best throw of 42.22 meters, finished behind Brazil’s Claudiney Batista dos Santos, who set a new Paralympic record with 46.86 meters. This marks Kathuniya’s second silver in a row, following his success at the Tokyo Paralympics. Despite being wheelchair-bound due to Guillain–Barré syndrome, Kathuniya has made remarkable strides in para athletics, including setting a world record and winning multiple medals at international championships.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:41am on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
On Day 5 of the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Indian athlete Yogesh Kathuniya secured a silver medal in the Men’s Discus Throw F56 final with a season-best throw of 42.22m. Despite his strong start, Kathuniya couldn’t surpass this distance in subsequent attempts but still ensured a podium finish. Meanwhile, Indian para shuttlers Nithya Sre and Sivarajan Solaimalai fell short in their bronze medal match, losing to Indonesia's Subhan-Marlina in straight games (17-21, 12-21). India’s medal tally continues to grow, showcasing strong performances across various sports at the Paralympics.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:52am on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
India’s Day 5 at the 2024 Paris Paralympics is packed with medal opportunities across four sports. In Para Athletics, Sumit Antil, Sandeep, and Sandip Sargar will compete in the Men’s Javelin Throw F64 final, while Yogesh Kathuniya aims for a podium finish in Men’s Discuss Throw F56. Para Badminton features seven medal events, including Nithya Sre, Suhas Yathiraj, and Nitesh Kumar. Archers Rakesh Kumar and Sheetal Devi could also secure medals in the Mixed Team Compound Open final. Para Shooters Nihal Singh and Amir Bhat aim for glory in the Mixed 25M Pistol SH1 competition.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:44am on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Indian para-athletes Preeti Pal and Nishad Kumar for their medal wins at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Nishad secured a silver medal in Men’s High Jump T47, while Preeti made history with her second bronze medal, this time in the Women’s 200m T-35 event. Preeti became the first Indian woman to win two Paralympic medals in track and field events. President Murmu praised their achievements as inspirational, and PM Modi highlighted Preeti's dedication as remarkable. India's current medal tally includes seven medals: 1 gold, 2 silvers, and 4 bronzes.