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India’s Participation in the 2024 Paris Paralympics

The Paralympic Committee of India has made a significant announcement regarding the country’s representation at the upcoming 2024 Paris Paralympics. This article delves into the details of India’s participation, the event’s background, and the nation’s historical performance in the Paralympic Games.

Flag Bearers for the Opening Ceremony

Sumit Antil

Sumit Antil, a 25-year-old para-athlete, has been chosen as one of India’s flag bearers for the opening ceremony. Antil’s selection comes on the heels of his outstanding performance at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, where he clinched a gold medal in the javelin throw in the men’s F64 category. His achievement is further amplified by the fact that he currently holds the world record in this category.

Bhagyashri Jadhav

Joining Antil as co-flag bearer is 39-year-old Bhagyashri Jadhav. Jadhav has made her mark in the para-athletics world with impressive performances in shot put. Her accolades include:

  • A silver medal in the women’s shot put event (F34 category) at the Asian Para Games
  • Another silver medal in the same category at the World Para Athletics Championships in May 2024

The 2024 Paris Paralympics: An Overview

Event Details

The 17th Summer Paralympics for disabled athletes is scheduled to take place in Paris, France, from August 28 to September 8, 2024. This event follows shortly after the conclusion of the 33rd Summer Olympics, which ended on August 11, 2024, in the same city.

Organizer

The International Paralympics Committee is responsible for organizing both the Summer and Winter Paralympics games. Since the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, it has become a tradition to hold the Paralympics shortly after the Olympic Games.

Indian Contingent for the Paris Paralympics

Team Composition

India is sending its largest-ever contingent to the Summer Paralympics, consisting of 84 athletes, including 32 women. This representation marks a significant milestone in India’s Paralympic journey.

Sporting Events

Indian athletes will compete in 12 sporting events at the Paris Paralympics. Notably, they will be participating for the first time in:

  • Para-cycling
  • Para-rowing
  • Blind judo

It’s worth mentioning that a total of 22 sports will be featured at the Paris Paralympics.

India’s Paralympic History

First Participation

India’s involvement in the Paralympics dates back to the inaugural Summer Paralympic Games held in Rome in 1960. Since then, the country has competed in 11 editions of the Summer Paralympics.

Medal Tally

Prior to the 2024 Paris Paralympics, India’s overall medal count in the Paralympic Games stands at 31 medals, comprising:

  • 9 gold medals
  • 12 silver medals
  • 10 bronze medals

Notable Achievements

  1. Most Successful Paralympics: The 2020 Tokyo Paralympics saw India secure its highest medal tally with 19 medals (5 gold, 8 silver, 6 bronze).
  2. First Indian Paralympic Medalist: Murlikant Petkar holds the distinction of being the first Indian to win a Paralympic medal. He clinched a gold medal in the men’s 50m freestyle 3 event at the 1972 Heidelberg Games.
  3. First Female Medalist: Deepa Malik became the first Indian woman to win a Paralympic medal when she secured a silver in the Women’s shot put (F53 category) at the 2016 Rio Summer Paralympics.
  4. First Female Gold Medalist: Avani Lekhara etched her name in history by becoming the first Indian woman to win a gold medal at the Paralympics. Her victory came in the women’s 10m air rifle shooting (standing SH1 category) at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

2024 Paris Paralympics: Mascot and Motto

Mascot

The official mascot for the 2024 Paris Paralympics is called the Paralympic Phryge. Its design is inspired by the Phrygian cap, a historical symbol representing liberty and freedom. The mascot’s colors—blue, white, and red—reflect the colors of the French flag.

Motto

The chosen motto for the 2024 Paris Paralympics is “Games Wide Open“. This slogan encapsulates the spirit of inclusivity and accessibility that the Paralympic Games represent.

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