Felicitates India’s Paralympic Champions for Their Historic Success in Paris
Government to extend full support to athletes and coaches, leaving no stone unturned to ensure they reach their highest potential: Union Minister
New Delhi, September 10, 2024: Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports and Labour & Employment, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, along with the Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports, Smt. Raksha Khadse, today felicitated the remaining members of the Indian Paralympic contingent upon their return to New Delhi. The ministers extended their heartfelt congratulations to the athletes, celebrating their incredible achievements at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Addressing the athletes, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya expressed the pride and joy felt by the entire nation. He assured them that the Government of India will continue to extend full support to athletes and coaches, leaving no stone unturned to ensure they reach their highest potential. He also motivated the athletes to prepare for future Paralympics with unwavering spirit and determination.
Highlighting the government’s commitment to nurturing sports talent, Dr. Mandaviya stated that 50 of the 84 participants in the Paris Paralympics were supported through the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), while others were beneficiaries of the Khelo India program, National Centres of Excellence (NCOE), or other government support initiatives.
Reflecting on India’s performance trajectory in recent years, he emphasized the country’s significant progress, which is mirrored in the number of medals won at the Paralympic Games. He proudly mentioned that India secured 29 medals at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, compared to 19 medals at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, marking a substantial improvement.
Dr. Mandaviya also highlighted several significant achievements from the Paris 2024 Paralympics, including the highest-ever number of double podium finishes for India, with five such instances. He further acknowledged the outstanding consistency shown by 11 athletes who won medals in back-to-back editions of the Paralympics. Additionally, 12 debutant athletes made a remarkable impact by winning their first Paralympic medals. The event also witnessed the setting of five new records, with one world record and four Paralympic records.
Further demonstrating the government’s commitment to supporting para-athletes, Dr. Mandaviya mentioned that the allocation of support staff exceeded 100%, surpassing the standard 30% limit to meet the specific needs of para-athletes and their personal coaches.
He also proudly announced that the Paris 2024 Paralympics witnessed historic participation by Indian athletes, with 46 participating for the first time and a record number of 32 Indian women athletes competing in the Games.
The 17 medalists present today included: Para Athletics – Gold medalists: Navdeep, Dharambir, Sumit Antil, Praveen Kumar; Silver medalists: Yogesh Kathuniya, Nishad Kumar, Sharad Kumar, Ajeet Singh, Sachin Khilari; Bronze medalists: Preeti Pal, Mariyappan, Hokato Sema, Sundar Singh Gurjar and Simran Sharma. Para-Archery – Harvinder Singh (Gold) and Sheetal Devi (Bronze) as well as Kapil Parmar (Bronze) from Para-Judo.
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