India gets 24 medals in Para Badminton Tournament – ​​LIVE HINDI KHABAR

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Tezzbuzz|02-11-2024

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Latest News :- India won 24 medals in the Japan Para Badminton International held in Tokyo. This competition was held in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. At the end of the competition that ended yesterday, the players and athletes of the Indian team have won 24 medals. India got 6 gold, 9 silver and 9 bronze medals. India's Sivarajan Solaimalai won the gold medal in the singles HH6 category. Sivarajan and Sudarshan Saravankumar Muthuswamy won the gold medal in the doubles category.

Sukant Kadam won gold in men's singles (SL4) and Sukant Kadam and Dinesh Rajaiah won silver in doubles (SL3-SL4). Also, Indian players Naveen Shivkumar and Suryakant Yadav won bronze medals in singles. In the men's singles SL3 category, India's defending champion Kumar Nitesh won the gold medal by defeating Japan's Daisuke Fujihara. In the women's category (SU5), Manisha Ramdas won gold and Neeraj (SL3 category) won silver.

Sukant Kadam won gold in men's singles (SL4) and Sukant Kadam and Dinesh Rajaiah won silver in doubles (SL3-SL4). Also, Indian players Naveen Shivkumar and Suryakant Yadav won bronze medals in singles. In the men's singles SL3 category, India's defending champion Kumar Nitesh won the gold medal by defeating Japan's Daisuke Fujihara. In the women's category (SU5), Manisha Ramdas won gold and Neeraj (SL3 category) won silver.

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