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Asian Para Games 2023: India broke their all-time gold medal record, moves medal tally past 60

New Delhi: The Indian contingent has continued their momentum on day 3 of the fourth Asian Para Games 2023, in Hangzhou, China.

India continued their hunt to break 72 medals record of 2018 on day 3, with 34 medals already in their medals account, including 9 golds. They added 7 more golds on Wednesday to break their all-time gold medals record of 15 gold medals, also set in the 2018 Jakarta Para Asian Games, taking their total medal tally past 60, with 4 more days still to go.

India, who earlier tasted success at the same venue in Hangzhou, China, in the 19th Asian Games with a record-breaking 107 medals win, including 28 gold medals, will now be looking to have another record-breaking outing with the Para Asian Games contingent.

Double success at the javelin throw


Indian opened their account on Day 3, with double success at the men’s javelin F-64 event, where Sumit Antil and Pushpendra secured the gold and the bronze medal, respectively.

One from TT

India opens their medals account in badminton as India’s Bhavina Patel secures a bronze medal in the women’s singles class-4 event.

Opening in badminton

Indian mixed doubles pair of Pramod Bhagat and Manisha Ramadass also secured bronze in the mixed doubles SL3-SU5 event.

Another bronze

India gets their fourth bronze medal of the day as Shreyansh Trivedi clinched the medals at the men’s 200m T-37 event.

Raining bronze

India won yet another bronze medal as the Indian mixed double pair of Nitesh and Thulsimathi won a bronze medal in the badminton mixed doubles SL3-SU5 event.

Gold in javelin

Indian javelin thrower Haney created a new game record of 55.97 and clinched the gold medal with it in the men’s javelin F-37 event.

Bronze again


In the men’s recurve open doubles event, India’s Harvinder Singh and Sahil clinched another bronze medal for the team in blue.

Table tennis medal

India got another medal, this time a bronze from the table tennis men’s singles class-1 event, thanks to Sandeep Dangi.

Medal rush continues

Indian sprinter Narayan Thakur secured a bronze medal at the men’s 200m T-35 event.

Silver in discuss

India’s Pooja secures another medal as she wins the silver medal in the women’s discus throw F-54/35 event.

Archers continue to shoot at medals

Indian archery pair Sheetal and Sarita clinch silver medal in women’s archery doubles compound open event.

Badminton with medal

Indian star shuttler Mansi Joshi secures another bronzer from women’s singles SL-3 event.


Meanwhile, Vaishnavi Puneyani won bronze in the women’s singles SL-4 event.

Double success at powerlifting

India tasted double success at the women’s powerlifting 61 kg event, with Zaniba Khatoon and Raj Kumari winning silver and bronze medals, respectively.

One more from track and field

Indian sprinter Ankur Dhama won another gold medal for India after finishing first in the men’s 1500m T11 event.

Podium sweep

India completes another podium sweep as they won all three medals in the men’s javelin throw F-46 event.

Sundar Singh Gurjar won gold, while Rinku and Ajeet Singh won silver and bronze, respectively.

Double medal alert

India secured another double medal success as Makanhalli Sharath and Balwant Singh clinched silver and bronze medals in the men’s 1500m T-13 event.

Top 2 once again

India gets another double as they secure both the gold and silver medal in the women’s 1500m T-11 event, thanks to Raju Rakshitha and Lalitha Killaka securing 1st and 2nd spot, respectively.

Record gold alert

India breaks their all-time gold medal record by winning their 16th gold medal thanks to Nimisha securing the top spot in the women’s long jump T-47 finals event.

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