Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:32am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu praised Nithya Sre Sivan for winning bronze in Women’s Singles Badminton SH6 at the Paris Paralympics 2024. The 19-year-old’s victory, which came after defeating Indonesia’s Rina Marlina, pushes India's medal tally to 15. This medal marks India’s fifth consecutive badminton medal at the Games. The SH6 category features short-statured athletes. Modi and Murmu highlighted Nithya's dedication and performance, celebrating her achievement as a significant contribution to India's Paralympic success. India's current medal count surpasses the previous milestone of 10 medals at the Games.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Suhas Yathiraj, an Indian IAS officer from Uttar Pradesh, won a silver medal in the men's singles SL4 event at the Paralympics in Paris. He lost to France's Lucas Mazur 9-21, 13-21 in the final. This is Yathiraj's second Paralympic medal, after winning bronze at Tokyo 2020. Sukant Kadam, another Indian player, missed out on a bronze medal in the same event. Yathiraj's silver medal is a notable achievement, showcasing his skill and perseverance. He remains one of India's top para-badminton players, continuing to make the country proud with his accomplishments.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:24am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Indian badminton players Thulasimathi Murugesan and Manisha Ramadass secured their first Paralympics medals in the women’s singles SU5 category on Monday. Thulasimathi, the top seed, fought valiantly but lost 17-21, 10-21 to China's defending champion Yang Qiuxia in the final, claiming the silver medal. On an adjacent court, second seed Manisha Ramadass dominated Denmark’s Cathrine Rosengren, winning 21-12, 21-8 to secure the bronze. The SU5 category features athletes with upper limb impairments. These victories follow Nitesh Kumar’s historic badminton gold in the SL3 category for India at the Paris Paralympics.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:57am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Sayani Das, a 26-year-old open water swimmer from Bengal, has become the first Indian woman to swim across the North Channel. On August 30, she completed the 38km swim from Donaghadee in Northern Ireland to Portpatrick in Scotland in 13 hours and 22 minutes. This swim is part of the Oceans Seven challenge, which includes seven of the world’s most difficult open water swims. Das has previously completed the English Channel, Catalina Channel, Molokai Channel, and Cook Strait. The North Channel is known for its cold temperatures, averaging 13°C. Sayani, who began preparing for this swim in 2022, has now conquered five of the seven channels required for the Oceans Seven challenge.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:42am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
India made history at the Paris Paralympics 2024 as 17-year-old archer Sheetal Devi and her teammate Rakesh Kumar secured a bronze medal in the mixed team compound archery event. This marks only the second archery medal for India in Paralympic history. Sheetal, who is the only female armless athlete in this year's Paralympics, became a global sensation with her performance. After a heartbreaking loss in the semifinals, the duo staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Italy's Eleonora Sarti and Matteo Bonacina with a close 156-155 victory. Their achievement is a significant milestone for Indian archery on the world stage.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Preethi Pal, 23, from Uttar Pradesh, has made history by becoming the first Indian to win two Paralympic bronze medals in track athletics. Born with a physical disability, Preethi wore callipers for 8 years before taking up athletics at 17. She trained under coach Gajender Singh in Delhi and won bronze medals in the 100m and 200m T35 events at the Paris Paralympics, setting a personal best time of 14.21s in the 100m. Preethi's achievement marks a milestone for Indian athletics and demonstrates her remarkable determination and resilience in overcoming physical challenges to succeed at the international level.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:39am on 03 Sep 2024,Tuesday Sports
Sumit Antil makes history with back-to-back Paralympics gold medals in javelin throw. The Indian sensation broke his own record twice, first with a 69.11m throw and then with a stunning 70.59m, leaving the competition behind. Antil's dominance was evident from the start, with his first throw setting the tone. He further solidified his lead with a 69.04m throw in his fifth attempt. With this win, Antil improves upon his Tokyo record of 68.55m, cementing his position as a top athlete. His remarkable performance brings home another gold medal for India, making it a proud moment for the nation.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:35pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
India’s javelin star Sumit Antil won his second consecutive Paralympics gold with a record-breaking performance in Paris on September 2. Antil, who had won gold in Tokyo with a 68.55m throw, surpassed his own record twice, first with a 69.11m throw and then a stunning 70.59m throw. Despite strong competition from Sri Lanka's Dulan Kodithuwakku, Sumit maintained his dominance. India’s medal tally at the Paris Paralympics now stands at 14, with 3 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze. Meanwhile, fellow Indian competitors Sandeep and Sanjay fell short, finishing 4th and 7th respectively.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:58pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
Indian businessman Anand Mahindra has promised to fulfill his commitment to armless archer Sheetal Devi, who impressed the world with her performance at the Paris Paralympics 2024. Despite not winning a medal in the compound women’s open category, Sheetal's courage and determination won widespread admiration. Mahindra reminded her of the promise he made a year ago, offering her a customized car when she turns 18. Sheetal, who uses her toes to draw arrows, narrowly lost to Tokyo silver medalist Mariana Zuniga in the pre-quarterfinals.
These Paralympians are truly incredible. Wow. pic.twitter.com/muFEb6n6GC
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) September 1, 2024
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:56pm on 02 Sep 2024,Monday Sports
At the Paris Paralympics 2024, 17-year-old para archer Sheetal Devi made headlines with a stunning bullseye shot in the women’s individual compound archery event. Despite her impressive start and breaking the world record with a score of 703, Sheetal lost narrowly to Chile’s Zuniga Mariana, missing the knockout stages. Her bullseye video went viral, capturing the attention of football star Jules Kounde and former cricketer Harbhajan Singh. Sheetal, a former Asian Para Games gold medalist, has been celebrated globally for her remarkable achievements and inspiring performance.