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Parveen Kumar is set to compete in the Men’s Javelin F57 final

India continues its impressive run at the Paris Paralympics 2024, with Parveen Kumar competing in the men’s javelin throw F57 final. Shooter Rubina Francis added to India’s medal tally by clinching a bronze in the Women’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 event on Saturday. After securing four medals on the second day, the Indian contingent made further strides on the third day of the Games.

In para badminton, both Suhas Yathiraj and Sukant Kadam ensured India will earn at least one medal by securing their spots in the men’s singles SL4 event. Their performances have bolstered India’s medal prospects, contributing to the country’s growing success in the Games. However, it was a challenging day in archery as key athletes Sheetal Devi and Sarita Kumari were eliminated from their respective matches. Sheetal, who entered the women’s individual compound open ranking round with a stunning performance that earned her a direct entry to the Round of 16, unfortunately bowed out of the competition. Meanwhile, Sarita Kumari advanced to the quarter-finals but was unable to progress further, marking a disappointing end to their campaigns.

 Parveen Kumar competing in the men’s javelin throw F57 final

Despite the setbacks in archery, India’s overall performance remains strong, with the team continuing to eye more medals across various events. The focus now shifts to other promising athletes, including those in athletics and shooting, as they aim to build on the momentum gained in the early stages of the competition. The Indian contingent’s determination and resilience have been on full display, as they strive to make the nation proud on the international stage.

The Paris 2024 Paralympics have showcased India’s growing prowess in para-sports, with athletes overcoming challenges to achieve remarkable feats. The Games have not only highlighted individual excellence but also the collective spirit of the team as they support each other through the highs and lows of the competition. As the event progresses, India will look to continue its medal-winning streak and enhance its standing in the global para-sports arena.

Parveen Kumar competing in the men’s javelin throw F57 final

Looking ahead, fans and supporters will be eagerly following the performances of Indian athletes in upcoming events, hoping for more success stories to emerge from Paris. With the Indian team’s strong start and a series of medal-winning performances, the country remains optimistic about achieving new milestones in the remaining days of the Paralympic Games.

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