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Paralympics: Indian campaign ends with Hue Gold

Paralympics: Indian campaign ends with Hue Gold
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Promise made, promise saved.
It’s time to say Sayonara.
Tokyo has been rich in Indian athletes, and all good things must end.
Of course, there is a temptation to sign with one final developing.
So, on a cloudy Sunday, Drizzle, Phartlers Krishna Nagar and District Judge Noida Suhas Yathiraj did that.
Finished gold and silver historic at Yoyogi National Stadium which limits the event of the State Olympic paralympics and Olympics.
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India finally won 19 medals in all, including 5 gold, 8 silver and 6 bronze, to mark the best sightseeing in Paralympic Games.India concluded its campaign with 19 amazing medals, including five gold, to complete 242 among 162 in the 162 countries The overall calculation is based on the number of gold medals.
This country is placed 20 based on the total medal (19) won.
The medal count also includes eight silver and six bronze.
India has sent its biggest contingent with 54 paraghing athletes who compete in nine sports disciplines.
Seventeen of them left Tokyo with a medal, including several winners – Avani lakherera shooter (gold-bronze) and Singhraj Adhana (silver silver).
Nagar and Yathiraj Medals are brighter on Sundays – Today’s day here in India, and with Fitly, their personal and national coach, Gaurav Khanna, watching his people’s nation from making history in their debut games.
“This is the happiest moment in my life.
I can’t ask for more about the teacher’s day than winning a gold medal for my coach, sir,” said Nagar.
“An athlete always dreams of climbing the podium at the Olympics or Paralympics.
And this is where I am, with gold.
I can’t describe my feelings when a national anthem is playing and tri-color rises,” said Jaipur- born Nagar, who roared again after losing the game Second to beat Hong Kong China, Chu Man Kai, 21-17, 16-21, 21-17 in the men’s Single SH6 class.
Nagar won the second and fifth Indian gold medal from the Badminton Court after the show of a 24-rust victory of Pramod Bhagat against his old rivals, Daniel Bethell from the United Kingdom, the day before.
He dedicated his medal to the Covid-19 Warriors.
“During Covid, doctors, volunteers and others have worked without stopping for us in the past two years, saving us from pandemics.
They have supported us so much in 2020.
Worldwide, doctors show us how to become alert.” Fighting a pandemic through his office in Noida all year ago, and the battle was far from there, Yathiraj wrote a little successful story myself.
Bureaucrats, are currently posted as GB Nagar DM, may have seen his dream run in the game taken by the French world No.1 Lucas Mazur, and fell 21-15, 17-21, 15-21 in the final of the SL4 Singles class man to be satisfied with silver, but still worth the weight of gold.
India suffered a broken heart in two bronze medal playoffs at Bullminton when Tarun Dhillon fell 21-17, 21-11 to Fredy Seibianwan in the SL4 class and, then, a double-double mixture of Bhagat and Palak Kohli lost to Fujihara Japan Daisuke and Akiko Sugino 21 -23, 19-21.
There was further disappointment from the range of photos of Asaka when Sidhartha Babu missed in booking a bed for the final of the eight people from R6 – a mixture of 50m Air Rifle vulnerable to SH1 after completing the ninth in the qualification stage.
Avani ended 28 while Deepak Kumar was placed far behind on the 46th.

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