Paralympics 2024 Day 2: Indian shooters win three medals, Preethi becomes India's First Track Medalist- Highlights
Men's C2 3000m para-cycling event about to begin!
Arshad Shaik will be taking part in heat one as a solo cyclist.
Remember, it is all about the timings at para-cycling.
The first and second place in the qualifying rounds will compete in the gold medal race, whereas the third and fourth-placed cyclists will compete in the bronze medal race.
Para-Archery: Sarita qualifies for the round of 16!
Sarita advanced to the round of 16 in the women's individual compound archery event, defeating Malaysian Abdul Jalil in the round of 32 138-124!
Para-Shooting: Manish Narwal Qualifies for the finals!
Another medal in the offing as Manish Narwal qualifies for the finals.
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Para-Shooting: Avani Lekhara creates History!
She becomes the first Indian woman to win two gold medals at the Paralympics.
Meanwhile!
Monal Agarwal wins a bronze medal for India, marking the country’s second shooting medal in the same category.
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Gold Medal Alert!
Avani Lekhara clinches India's first gold medal at the Paris Paralympics 2024.
She now holds back-to-back gold medals in shooting from Tokyo and Paris.
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Para-Badminton: Suhas Yathiraj Secures a Victory and moves into Quarters!
Suhas Yathiraj defeats Shin of South Korea in the Men's Singles SL4 Group Play Stage
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Para-Badminton LIVE: Suhas Yathiraj takes the first set!
Suhas Yathiraj had a hard-fought first set and eventually prevailed against Shin of Korea in the Men's Singles SL4 Group Play Stage.
The second set is currently underway.
Para-Table Tennis Quarterfinal: Bhavinaben/Sonalben bows out in Women's Doubles!
Bhavinaben and Sonalben missed out on a semifinal spot after losing to the Korean pair of Young A and Sunghye by 3-1.
The Korean pair won the first two games, but the Patel sisters fought back in Game 3 to reduce the deficit to 1-2.
However, the Korean pair used their experience and superior skills to win Game 4 and the match with an 11-6 score.
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