The 12th World Para Athletics Championship 2025 began on September 27, 2025, at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (JLN), New Delhi. The nine-day mega event, running till October 5, 2025, brings together more than 1,000 para-athletes from over 100 countries. India is hosting the championship for the first time, with a strong contingent of 70+ athletes. This global event is a significant moment for India’s para sports, coming just after the successful Paris Paralympics 2024, where Indian athletes made history with their medal haul.
Competition Structure & Events
- Total medal events: 186
- Men’s events: 101
- Women’s events: 84
- Mixed events: 1
Events cover sprint races, middle & long-distance running, endurance events, field throws, and jumps.
The event will also serve as a qualifier platform for the upcoming 2028 Los Angeles Paralympics, making performances here especially crucial.
Key Indian Athletes to Watch
- Deepthi Jeevanji: Qualified for the Women’s 400m T20 medal round with her season’s best timing of 58.35 seconds.
- Sumit Antil: Javelin throw Paralympic gold medallist, aiming for a hat-trick of golds at World Para Championships.
- Dharambir Nain: Paris 2024 Paralympics gold medallist in club throw, India’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony.
- Preeti Pal: Double Paralympics bronze medallist sprinter, also serving as flag bearer.
- Praveen Kumar & Navdeep: Strong medal contenders in high jump and javelin events.
International Stars Participating
Some of the world’s best para-athletes are competing, including,
- Athanasios Ghavelas (Greece, sprint)
- Ezra Frech (USA, high jump & sprints)
- James Turner (Australia, middle distance runner)
- Catherine Debrunner (Switzerland, wheelchair racing)
- Fleur Jong (Netherlands, sprints & long jump)
- Magdalena Andruszkiewicz (Poland, throws)
Static GK Facts
- The World Para Athletics Championships are organized by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
- Inaugural edition: 1994, in Berlin, Germany.
- The championship is held every two years.
- India is hosting the event for the first time in 2025.
- The 11th edition (2023) was held in Paris, France.
- Top performing nations traditionally include USA, China, Brazil, Great Britain, and Ukraine.


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