India lead the medal tally at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in New Delhi, finishing Day 2 with a staggering 95 medals, 33 gold, 29 silver, and 33 bronze. (More Sports News)
The Neutral Para Athletes contingent trail in second with 26 medals (13 gold, 9 silver, 4 bronze), while Uzbekistan secure third place with an even tally of 4 gold, 4 silver, and 4 bronze
India lead the medal tally at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 in New Delhi, finishing Day 2 with a staggering 95 medals, 33 gold, 29 silver, and 33 bronze. (More Sports News)
The Neutral Para Athletes contingent trail in second with 26 medals (13 gold, 9 silver, 4 bronze), while Uzbekistan secure third place with an even tally of 4 gold, 4 silver, and 4 bronze.
With the final day of competition on the horizon, India look set for an even stronger finish. Among those gearing up for their events is Preeti Pal, already a silver medalist at the Grand Prix, now eyeing glory in the 200m T38 event. Known for her consistency in sprinting, she will be aiming to add another medal to her tally.
Ravi Rangoli will be participating in the Shot Put F41 category, carrying forward the momentum after impressive performances at previous national championships, where he has consistently remained among the top throwers in his category.
Ankur Dhama, one of India바카라™s most experienced para-athletes and an Arjuna Awardee, will take part in the 5000m T12 race. He has represented India at multiple Paralympic Games and is a known force in long-distance events.
Kashish Lakra, the Asian Para Games medallist, will compete in the Discus Throw F53 event. She has steadily emerged as a rising star in Indian para athletics, making her mark in wheelchair throw disciplines.
Pranab Prashant Desai, who has previously won medals at the Asian Youth Para Games, will be seen in action in the 200m T64 sprint. His explosive speed and technique make him one to watch in the track events.
Balaji Rajendran will be competing in the Shot Put F11 category. Known for his powerful throws and determined spirit, Balaji has been a regular podium finisher in national and international para athletics events.
Abhishek B Jadhav, a bronze medallist at the Nationals and known for his resilience and quick acceleration, will run in the 200m T35 event and is expected to deliver another strong performance for the Indian contingent.
Adding a global star attraction to the Grand Prix, legendary para athlete Vanessa Low will also be seen in action in the Women바카라™s Long Jump events for T38, T44, T61, and T64 categories.
A two-time Paralympic medallist and world record holder, Vanessa바카라™s presence is set to inspire a generation of athletes and elevate the competition to an elite international level.
With a strong lineup of Indian athletes and international icons like Vanessa Low gracing the field, the final day promises to be a celebration of sporting excellence, resilience, and record-breaking performances.