India’s Paralympic Stars Set for Action-Packed Day in Paris
India’s Paralympic contingent is poised to make history at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris, with a packed schedule of events on September 4th. The day promises to be filled with thrilling competitions and medal-winning opportunities for the Indian athletes.
In table tennis, Tokyo Paralympics silver medalist Bhavina Patel will take center stage in the women’s singles class 4 quarter-finals. She will face a formidable opponent in Zhou Ying of China, but Patel’s determination and skill make her a strong contender for a podium finish.
The men’s shot put F46 event will witness a trio of Indian athletes vying for glory. Mohd Yasser, Rohit Kumar, and Sachin Sarjerao Khilari will all be in action, aiming to secure a place on the medal stand. In the women’s shot put F46, Amisha Rawat will represent India and strive to add to the country’s medal tally.
Powerlifting will also be a key focus for India, with Parmjeet Kumar competing in the men’s 49kg category and Sakina Khatun in the women’s 45kg category. Both athletes have proven their mettle in previous competitions and will be looking to make their mark in Paris.
Archery will see Harvinder Singh take on Tseng Lung-hui of Taiwan in the men’s recurve pre-quarterfinal. Singh’s precision and focus will be crucial as he aims to advance to the next round.
Cycling will also feature Indian representation, with Arshad Shaik competing in the men’s C2 Individual Road Time Trial and Jyoti Gaderiya in the women’s C1-3 Individual Road Time Trial. Both athletes will be determined to showcase their endurance and speed on the cycling track.
In shooting, Nihal Singh and Rudransh Khandelwal will participate in the mixed 50m pistol SH1 qualification and final, aiming to secure a spot on the podium.
The day’s schedule also includes the men’s club throw F51, where Dharambir, Pranav Soorma, and Amit Kumar Saroha will represent India. In the women’s 100m T12 heat, Simran will be looking to qualify for the next round.
With such a diverse and talented contingent, India has a strong chance of achieving its best-ever medal tally at the Paralympics. The athletes’ dedication, determination, and unwavering spirit will undoubtedly inspire the nation and bring glory to the country.