India achieved its best-ever performance at the World Para Athletics Championships 2025, held in New Delhi, by securing a total of 18 medals — comprising 6 gold, 7 silver, and 5 bronze. This remarkable feat surpasses the country’s previous record of 17 medals at the Kobe 2024 Championships, reaffirming India’s growing dominance in global para-sports. The championship, featuring over 2,000 athletes from 104 countries, marked a historic moment for Indian para-athletics and showcased the nation’s commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and sports empowerment.
India’s Medal Tally at a Glance
Medal Type/Count
- Gold: 6
- Silver:7
- Bronze: 5
- Total: 18
This performance represents India’s best-ever showing in the tournament’s history and demonstrates the success of its para-sports development programs.
Gold Medal Winners: Champions of Determination
Six Indian athletes stood atop the podium with gold medals, displaying elite performance and resilience.
- Simran Sharma – Women’s 100m T12
- Nishad Kumar – Men’s High Jump T47
- Sumit Antil – Men’s Javelin Throw F64
- Sandip Sanjay Sargar – Men’s Javelin Throw F44
- Rinku Hooda – Men’s Javelin Throw F46
- Shailesh Kumar – Men’s High Jump T63
Among them, Simran Sharma emerged as one of the stars of the championship, winning two medals — a gold in 100m T12 and a silver in 200m T12.
Double Medalists: Simran Sharma & Preeti Pal Shine Bright
Two Indian athletes achieved double podium finishes, symbolizing depth and versatility in Indian para athletics.
Simran Sharma
- Gold – Women’s 100m T12
- Silver – Women’s 200m T12
Preeti Pal
- Silver – Women’s 100m T35
- Bronze – Women’s 200m T35
Their performances drew global praise, as both dominated their respective sprint categories with precision and consistency.
Other Medal Winners: India’s Para Heroes
Silver Medalists (9)
- Navdeep – Men’s Javelin Throw F41
- Ekta Bhyan – Women’s Club Throw F51
- Dharambir – Men’s Club Throw F51
- Sandeep – Men’s Javelin Throw F44
- Yogesh Kathuniya – Men’s Discus Throw F56
- Sundar Singh Gurjar – Men’s Javelin Throw F46
- Deepthi Jeevanji – Women’s 400m T20
- Preeti Pal – Women’s 100m T35
- Simran Sharma – Women’s 200m T12
Bronze Medalists (7)
- Sandeep – Men’s 200m T44
- Soman Rana – Men’s Shot Put F57
- Praveen Kumar – Men’s High Jump T64
- Preeti Pal – Women’s 200m T35
- Pardeep Kumar – Men’s Discus Throw F64
- Atul Kaushik – Men’s Discus Throw F57
- Varun Singh Bhati – Men’s High Jump T63
This diversity of events — from sprinting to throwing and jumping — highlights India’s multi-disciplinary strength in para athletics.
India’s Rising Para Sports Dominance
- The 2025 edition showcased India’s depth in field events, particularly javelin and high jump, where multiple medals were won.
- India’s home advantage, combined with strong institutional support from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) and the Sports Authority of India (SAI), contributed to this record-breaking success.
Hosting the event in New Delhi also helped raise awareness about para sports, further encouraging inclusion and accessibility in athletics.
Key Takeaways
- Event: World Para Athletics Championships 2025
- Host City: New Delhi, India
- Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
- Dates: September 27 – October 5, 2025
- India’s Rank: 10th overall
- Medal Tally: 22 medals (6 Gold, 9 Silver, 7 Bronze)


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