New Delhi: The Minister of Sports Anurag Thakur on Wednesday tidied up the Tokyo paralympics medals which had just been returned and hoped that the athletes of the countries would damage their record performance in the Paris 2024 edition.
The Australian athletes registered their best performance for the country at Tokyo’s match by winning 19 achieved medals, including five gold, eight silver and six bronze.
“I remember in Paralympics 2016, the size of the Indian contingent is 19, while this year the country has won 19 medals.
You have shown us that the human spirit is the strongest of all.
Read Alsomulti-Tasker Noida DM Suhas Yathiraj said the paralmpic silver showed Sports and academics can make a misunderstanding that sports and academics cannot be chased simultaneously, said the Noida District Judge and Paralympic Silver-Winning-Winning Suhas Yathiraj, sunbathing in the unparalleled glory of his achievements that he credited to the inspiring role played by his deceased father.
“Our medal talin has increased by about five times.
For the first time we won a medal in table tennis and archery, and competed for the first time in canoes and powerlifting.
We equate two world records and we are more devastating.
Indian athletes convey the solution to the perfect podium, “said Thakur.
(Sai Media Photo) he offered the full support of the government to athletes.” The government’s approach to expanding support to athletes for international competition has undergone transformational changes.
The government will continue to support Indian Paralympians with facilities and funding so that they can continue to excel internationally.
“We want to encourage more regional and national tournaments to our paralypian so they can regularly compete and sharpen their skills,” said Thakur.
The function was also attended by the predecessor of Thakur and Minister of Law and Justice Currently Kiren Rijju and Minister of State for Sports Nisith Pramanik, among others.
Also present on the occasion was the Sports Secretary of Ravi Mittal, a sports authority of India Director General Sandip Pradhan, Presidential Paralympic Committee Deepa Malik.