4 gold medals, 7 silver, and 6 bronze. This is how well the Indian contingent has completed at the continuing Tokyo Paralympics, prevailing 17 medals to register their best-ever haul on the mega occasion.
It was paddler Bhavinaben Patel who got India off the mark on the third day of the Paralympics through prevailing a silver withinside the women’s singles table tennis Class four category. India clinched its first gold of the event via shooter Avani Lekhara in the women's 10m air rifle shooting standing SH1 event. A few days later, she went on to win another medal, bagging bronze in the women's 50m rifle three positions shooting SH1.
Moreover, Sumit Antil, whilst smashing a couple of world records, Manish Narwal, and Pramod Bhagat additionally clinched the top honours.
So far, 15 athletes have stepped on the podium as they raised our Flag. Here’s the category with their medals:-
Bhavinaben Patel - Silver medal - women’s singles table tennis Class 4 category
Nishad Kumar - Silver medal - men's high jump T47
Mariyappan Thangavelu - Silver Medal - men's high jump T42
Sharad Kumar - Bronze Medal - men's high jump T42
Praveen Kumar - Silver Medal - men's high jump T64
Devendra Jhajharia - Silver Medal - men's javelin throw F46
Sundar Singh Gurjar - Bronze Medal - men's javelin throw F46
Yogesh Kathuniya - Silver Medal - men's discus throw F56
Sumit Antil - Gold Medal - men's javelin throw F64
Singhraj Adhana - Bronze Medal - men's 10m air pistol shooting SH1
Avani Lekhara - Bronze Medal - women's 50m rifle 3 positions shooting SH1
Avani Lekhara - Gold Medal - women's 10m air rifle shooting standing SH1
Harvinder Singh - Bronze Medal - men's individual recurve - open archery
Manish Narwal - Gold Medal - men's P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1
Singhraj Adhana - Silver Medal - men's P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1
Pramod Bhagat - Gold Medal -badminton men's singles SL3
Manoj Sarkar - Bronze Medal -badminton men's singles SL3