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Paris Paralympics 2024 India Schedule Day 8 September 5th Medal Tally, and More

Indian fans can watch the Paris Paralympics 2024 live on the Jio Cinema on the OTT as well as on their television sets by tuning into Sports18 Network.

New Delhi: Day 8 of the Paris Paralympics 2024 will see the Indian Judokas Kokila and Kapil in action as they look to win medals for their country. Meanwhile, gold medalist Harvinder Singh will also be in action as he looks to clinch one more in the Mixed Team Recurve Open. Singh will be accompanied by Pooja for the event. The Indian duo is set to take on the Australian pairing of Amanda Jennings and Taymon Kenton-Smith.

On the other hand, Simran will spearhead the Indian challenge in Women’s 100m T12 while Arvind will be the lone competitor from India in the Men’s Shot Put F35 Final.

Paris Paralympics Day 8

Para Shooting

  • 1 PM- Sidhartha Babu, Mona Agarwal- Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 Qualification (R6)
  • 3:15 PM- Sidhartha Babu, Mona Agarwal- Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 Final (R6)*

Para Judo

  • 1:30 PM onwards- Kokila- Women 48 kg J2 Preliminary Rounds
  • 1:30 PM onwards- Kapil Parmar- Men 60 kg J1 Preliminary Rounds
  • 7:30 PM- Kokila- Women 48 kg J2 Final*
  • 7:30 PM- Kapil Parmar- Men 60 kg J1 Final*

Para Archery

  • 1:50 PM- Mixed Team Recurve Open, 1/8 Elimination- Pooja/Harvinder Singh vs Amanda Jennings/Taymon Kenton-Smith (Australia)
  • 6:30 PM- Pooja/Harvinder Singh- Mixed Team Recurve Open (Quarterfinal)*
  • 7:50 PM- Pooja/Harvinder Singh- Mixed Team Recurve Open (Semifinal)*
  • 8:45 PM- Pooja/Harvinder Singh- Mixed Team Recurve Open (Medal Rounds)*

Para Athletics

  • 3:10 PM- Simran- Women’s 100m T12 Semifinals
  • 10:47 PM- Simran- Women’s 100m T12 Final*
  • 11:49 PM- Arvind- Men’s Shot Put F35 Final

Para Powerlifting

  • 10:05 PM- Ashok- Men’s up to 65kg Final

* Subject to qualification

# Scheduled to take next day (i.e. 3rd September)

Medal Tally

At the end of Day 7 of the Paris Paralympics 2024, China is still at the top of the medal table with a whopping 135 medals. Meanwhile, India is placed in the 13th position with 24 medals (5 gold, 9 silver, 10 bronze).

Rank Team Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 China 62 46 27 135
2 Great Britain 33 25 16 74
3 United States 25 26 12 63
4 Netherlands 167 7 5 28
5 France 15 17 18 50
6 Brazil 15 15 27 57
7 Ukraine 13 18 21 52
8 Italy 13 10 23 46
9 Australia 11 12 18 41
10 Spain 7 8 17 32