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Will try to double the Tokyo Tally India in Paris 2024, said Deepa Malik

Will try to double the Tokyo Tally India in Paris 2024, said Deepa Malik
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Tokyo: Deepa Malik, President of the Indian Paralympics Committee (PCI), believes to double the calculation of medals in Paris 2024 after Indian athletes wore extraordinary performances in the Tokyo 2020 match.
The Indian contingent on Sunday finished their campaign in the Paralympic Games with a temperature of all time with Securing a total of 19 medals covering 5 gold medals, 8 silver, and 6 bronze.
Read Alsotokyo Paralympics: India Finishes 24 With a record 19 Medalisindian contingent finishing their campaign at the Tokyo Paralympic Games 2020 in general high times by securing a total of 19 medals covering 5 gold medals, 8 bronze has sent the biggest contingent of 54 athletes in 9 disciplines Sports in the match.
Since making his first appearance in Paralympics in 1968, India has won 12 total medals to the Rio 2016 edition.
This country has now increased massively on all of that number with 7 medals in Tokyo Paralympics 2020.
“In 2016 we won four medals, in 2021 we have won 19 medals.
We are moving towards adults, the sports are in childhood but the hard work of athletes has made it more mature.
And in our adulent age, we are stronger And in 2024.
We will try to double our calculation, “said Deepa Malik to Ani.
Before the match, Deepa Malik had supported the Indian contingent to create history in the showpiece.
“Many coaches have given me feedback and we are sure to create history in Paralympics.
Today is the day of the teacher, and I thank all my teachers, both in my federation or coach who helped us achieve that achievement,” Deepa said.
Read Alsotokya Paralympics: Meet 19 Indian medal winners from Indian perspectives, just like the Olympics, the current Paralympic edition in Tokyo will never be forgotten.
India finally won 19 medals in all, including 5 gold, 8 silver and 6 bronze, to mark the best ever at the Paralympic Olympics.
“I also thank every coach to provide world-class training to athletes.
Coach sacrifices a lot but does not compromise with athletes’ training,” he added.
Indian pickup wore a remarkable performance at the Paralympics 2020 Olympics.
Para-Badminton made his debut at The Games and Indian Shuttlers bagged four medals at the showpiece.
Shuttlers Krishna Nagar, Pramod Bhagat won a gold medal while Manoj Sarkar and Noida Judge Suhas Yathiraj District grabbed bronze and silver.
The head of PCI said he got a “goose bump” while watching the Noida District Judge’s match and the Badminton Suhas L Yathiraj player on Sunday.
“These para-badminton players are very strong mentally.
I witnessed all the matches, and you must be on your toes because every point is important.
I feel very happy that every Indian watched the match the athletes go and play, They competed with a strong athlete and gave a hard fight to the opponent, “Deepa said.
“I goose bumps while watching the match Suhas, it should be praised how he manages his duties and training.
I congratulate all athletes,” he signed.

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