the Tokyo 2021 Paralympics is finally here. With 12 packed days of sporting action, it can get a bit overwhelming for sports fans to keep track of who's doing what, and when. Here are the key dates (and timings) for all of India's top athletes so that you can plan your ...
After recently participating in theOlympics 2021with a best-ever tally of 7 medals — 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze, India will now compete in the Tokyo Paralympics 2021 against para-athletes in the hopes of earning gold. Categories
India at Tokyo 2021 Paralympics: All results and medals | Full squad 19 Total number of medals won by India in Tokyo -- five golds, eight silvers and six bronzes, easily the most they have won in a single edition. India had previously won 12 medals in 11 editions tha...
started, India has won a total of 12 medals at Paralympic Games overall. Indian athletes surprised everyone by winning more medals in one competition than they ever had in their whole history. India sent 19 competitors to the Rio Paralympics, and they brought back 19 medals to the Toyko ...
On September 4, 2021, Manish Narwal won gold in the P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 event at the current Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. At the Tokyo Paralympics, Manish Narwal won India’s third gold medal. Singhraj Adhana, a compatriot, took silver in the same event. India now has 15 medals,...
Tokyo 2020 digest: Meadow and Maguire still in the hunt for medals Tokyo, which is under a state of emergency targeting the capital’s night-time economy, recorded 4,989 cases on Thursday, the second-highest figure since the start of the pandemic. The western prefecture of Osa...
First founded as an archery contest for 16 disabled veterans, the games now rival the Olympics as an athletic spectacle.
Iran will play the Group A runners-up on Thursday. Iran has already defeated Germany and Brazil in the Games. Iran has made the final at every game since debuting sitting volleyball and has won six gold medals - making them clear favorites. ...
Avery yelled, "You did it, man. You won gold," jumping on Brown's back, the U.S. flag in his arms. At age 23, 10 years after he completely lost his eyesight, Brown became a gold medalist. The world's fastest blind man, who will compete for back-to-back gol...