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Debutants Alphia James, Mandeep steal badminton spotlight 

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In shooting, Avani Lekhara and in athletics, Deeptthi Jeevanji won gold medals; Tamil Nadu continued to lead the medal tally

 

 

Rakesh Thapliyal

New Delhi: India’s Paralympians and international stars played true to form but the Khelo India Para Games 2025 also saw some standout gold medallists as the badminton competition came to a close at the Indira Gandhi Stadium on Saturday, the Day 3 of the Games.

By the end of the day, 88 gold medals in athletics, badminton and shooting had been decided. Overnight leaders Tamil Nadu led the medal tally with 19 golds while Haryana stood second with 14 golds. Rajasthan were third with 11 while Uttar Pradesh followed with 10 medals.

In the first half of Saturday, the focus was on badminton. India’s top para badminton players did not disappoint in their respective categories. Paris 2024 gold medallist Nitesh Kumar, Tokyo 2020 gold medallist Krishna Nagar, Paris 2024 bronze medallist Manisha Ramdass and 13-time national champion Sanjeev Kumar emerged champions.

But it was Kerala’s 21-year-old Alphia James and Uttarakhand’s Mandeep Kaur who stole the show on the badminton courts as they won a gold each in their respective categories. A B. Com student, Alphia lost her father in 2010 and have been supported by her brother and mother ever since.

Having started as a basketball player, Alphia suffered a spinal cord injury in 2017. After almost five years, she resumed her sporting journey and started playing para badminton. She made a golden debut at Khelo India Para Games 2025 here in Delhi.

A three-time arm-wrestling national champion, Mandeep, switched to badminton due to her love for the game and faced immense success in the sport. Winning gold in her first-ever international tournament in Uganda, the 29-year old has now made a dream Khelo India Para Games debut.

“It’s a great feeling to win the gold and I’m really thankful to SAI and the government for organising KIPG. The key was to keep calm and that’s what I did. I lost the first game and was trailing in the second at one stage but I pushed myself to make a comeback and eventually win the game,” said Mandeep after her victory.

 

Star attraction Nitesh Kumar said, “I’m feeling really good that I won the gold. This is the first time that I have played KIPG and to win the tournament is nice. Moreover, it’s a positive start to the season for me and I hope to do well.”

Day 3 of the Khelo India Para Games also saw the start of the archery competition at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The 2024 Paris Paralympics bronze medallist Sheetal Devi and promising newcomer Payal Nag were in action. One wonder archer without arms (Sheetal) met another without arms and legs (Payal) to make for some stunning visuals. Both qualified for the finals on Sunday.

The action in athletics continued on day third and saw some splendid performances. The 2024 Paris Paralympics bronze medallist, Deepthi Jeevanji, India’s first para athlete to win a medal in Paralympics in the women’s 400m T20 classification, once again proved her mettle by claiming a gold medal on Saturday. 2022 Asian Games silver medallist Monu Ghangas also showcased his talent, grabbing a gold medal in Men’s shot put F11 category.

Shooting action also began at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range. Paralympic Gold medallist Avani Lekhara continued her control in the women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 category, securing the top position. The Rajasthan shooter narrowly edged out her state teammate Mona Agarwal, who claimed silver, while Aakansha from Uttar Pradesh rounded off the podium with a score of 221.5.

This success came amid strong performances across other shooting events, with Maharashtra’s Swaroop Mahavir Unhalkar and Kavin Vinod Kengnalkar claiming gold and silver, respectively, in the men’s 10m air rifle standing SH1, separated by just 0.1 points. Meanwhile, Haryana’s Simran Sharma topped the podium in the mixed 10m air rifle standing SH2 category.

Results: 

 

BADMINTON

Standing CT 1

MS SL 4- GOLD- Naveen Kumar, SILVER- Sukant Kadam

WS SL 3- GOLD- Mandeep Kaur, SILVER- Neeraj

MS SL 3- GOLD- Nitesh Kumar, SILVER- Jagdish Dilli

WS SU 5- GOLD- Manisha Ramdass, SILVER- Arati Janoba Patil

MS SH 6- GOLD- Krishna Nagar, SILVER- Sudarsan

WS SH 6- GOLD- Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan, SILVER- Rachana Shaileshkumar Patel

MS SU 5- GOLD- Ruthick Raghupathi, SILVER- Hardick Makkar

WS SL 4- GOLD- Palak Kholi, SILVER- Jyoti Jyoti

 

Wheelchair CT 3

WS WH 1- GOLD- Pallavi Kuluvehalli M., SILVER- Anusha Chidananda

MS WH 1- GOLD- Shashank Kumar, SILVER- Shashank Kumar

MS WH 2- GOLD-Sanjeev Kumar, SILVER- Haris Mythili Srikumar

WS WH 2- GOLD- Alphia James, SILVER- Ruchi Trivedi

 

ATHLETICS

MEN’S SHOT PUT F11-

Gold- Monu Ghangas (Haryana); Silver- Praveen Sharma (Rajasthan); Bronze- Sagar (Haryana)

 

WOMEN’S LONG JUMP T20-

Gold- Bhuvi Agrawal (Haryana); Silver- Nithya (Tamil Nadu); Bronze- Pooja (Haryana)

 

WOMEN JAVELIN THROW F33, F34-

Gold- Bhagyashri Madh Jadhav (Maharashtra); Silver- Dipika Rani (Uttar Pradesh); Bronze- Akshaya (Tamil Nadu)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F33-

Gold- Bharat Rawat (Madhya Pradesh); Silver- Devershree Sachan (Haryana); Bronze- Bronze- Ashraf Timbaliya (Gujarat)

 

MEN’S DISCUS THROW F56

Gold- Birbhadra Singh (Uttar Pradesh); Silver- Adesh Bhati (Uttar Pradesh); Bronze- Ramanuj Kumar (Bihar)

 

WOMEN’S LONG JUMP T47-

Gold- Keerti Chauhan (Delhi); Silver- Rutuja Kishor Kawathale (Maharashtra); Bronze- Bhavani Valasamgari (Andhra Pradesh)

 

WOMEN JAVELIN F53/54-

Gold- Keerthika Jayachandran (Tamil Nadu); Silver- Sarla Devi (Haryana); Bronze- Kanchan Lakhani (Haryana)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F20-

Gold- Manmohan Singh (Rajasthan); Silver- Ajil Xavier (Kerala); Bronze- Manish Kumar (Haryana)

 

MEN’S CLUB THROW F51-

Gold- Alexander Mani (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Ram Ratan SIngh (Uttar Pradesh) ; Bronze- Gowthaman Murugan (Tamil nadu)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F42/ F63-

Gold- Sudrshan Meena (Rajasthan) ; Silver- Kisan Chavan (Karnataka) ; Hariinder Singh (Punjab)

 

MEN’S 400M RUN T12-

Gold- Chirag Tyagi (Uttar Pradesh) ; Silver- Naveen Surla (Andhra Pradesh) ; Bronze- Bicky Oraon (West Bengal)

 

WOMEN’S 400M RUN T47-

Gold- Anjanaben Bumbadiya (Gujarat) ; Silver- Nishu (Punjab) ; Bronze- Mafi (Haryana)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F53-

Gold- Ayush Verma (Uttar Pradesh) ; Silver- Muniyasamy Chellappa (Tamil Nadu) ; Bronze- Aditya Kumar (Uttar Pradesh)

 

 

MEN’S LONG JUMP T42/T63-

Gold- Mahendra Gurjar (Rajasthan) ; Silver- Sandeep Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) ; Bronze- Ramsing Padhiyar (gujarat)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F46-

Gold- Devendra Singh Gurjar (Rajasthan) ; Silver- Rajendrasinh Rana (Gujarat) ; Bronze- Vipin Dharnia (Rajasthan)

 

MEN’S DISCUS THROW F54-

Gold- Imran Rasool (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Sahil Salim Sayyad (Maharashtra) ; Bronze- Ravinder Singh (Uttar Pradesh)

 

MEN’S 400M RUN T44, T64-

Gold- Naresh (Rajasthan) ; Silver- Dharmender Kumar (Uttar Pradesh) ; Bronze- Ajay Kumar (Himachal Pradesh)

 

MEN’S SHOT PUT F37-

Gold- Manu (Haryana) ; Silver- Saivardhan V. Patil (Maharashtra) ; Bronze- Rohtash (Rajasthan)

 

MEN 400M T53/T54

Gold- Mannikandan Jothi (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Shailesh Kumar (Bihar) ; Bronze- Manojkumar Sabapathy (Tamil Nadu)

 

MENS CLUB THROW F51-

Gold- Alexander Mani (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Ram Ratan SIngh (Uttar Pradesh) ; Bronze- Gowthaman Murugan (Uttar Pradesh)

 

MEN’S 400M RUN T12-

Gold- Chirag Tyagi (Uttar Pradesh) ; Silver- Naveen Surla (Andhra Pradesh) ; Bronze- Bicky Oraon (West Bengal)

 

WOMEN’S SHOT PUT F57-

Gold- Shilpa K S (Karnataka) ; Silver- Sadika Mir (Gujarat) ; Bronze- Jyoti (Haryana)

 

WOMEN 400M T11/T12-

Gold- Tejal Damor (Gujarat) ; Silver- Lalitha Killaka (Andhra Pradesh) ; Bronze- Shabbu Khatoon (Haryana)

 

MEN’S 400M RUN T11-

Gold- Sukhdev (Chhattisgarh) ; Silver- Manoj Kumar Gurjar (Rajasthan) ; Bronze- Mangesh Narayan Dakho (Maharashtra)

 

MEN’S CLUB THROW F51-

Gold- Alexander Mani (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Ram Ratan SIngh (Uttar Pradesh) ; Bronze- Gowthaman Murugan (Tamil nadu)

 

MEN’S LONG JUMP T44/T64-

Gold- Solairaj Dharamraj (Tamil nadu) ; Silver- Mit Patel (Gujarat) ; Bronze- Kankappa Chinthachettu (Telangana)

 

WOMEN’S JAVELIN THROW F56-

Gold- Fatima Khatoon (Uttar Pradesh) ; Silver- Poonam Sharma (Haryana) ; Bronze- Boolakshmi S (Tamil nadu)

MEN’S LONG JUMP T47-

Gold- Sheik Abdul Kadir KM (Tamil Nadu) ; Silver- Vikas (Haryana) ; Bronze- Ajay Singh (Haryana)

 

SHOOTING

R1 – MEN’S 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1

Gold – Swaroop Mahavir Unhalkar (Maharashtra); Silver – Kavin Vinod Kengnalkar (Maharashtra); Bronze – Aadithya Giri

 

R2 – WOMENS 10m Air Rifle Standing SH 1

Gold – Avani Lekhara (Rajasthan); Silver – Mona Agarwal (Rajasthan); Bronze – Aakansha (Uttar Pradesh)

 

R4 – MIXED 10m Air Rifle Standing SH2

Gold – Simran Sharma (Haryana); Khushbu (Uttar Pradesh); Banoth Pavani (Telangana)

 

P1 – MENS 10m Air Pistol SH1

Gold – Rudransh Khandelwal (Rajasthan); Silver – Manish Narwal (Haryana); Bronze – Rahul Sharma (Rajasthan).

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