Paris Paralympics 2024 Day 6 Highlights: Celebrating India’s Triumphs
Day 6 of the Paris Paralympics 2024 was a spectacular showcase of athleticism, determination, and the indomitable spirit of Indian athletes. As the events unfolded, the tricolour soared high, with Indian athletes clinching multiple medals across various categories. Let’s dive into the exhilarating highlights of the day.
Men’s Javelin Throw F46: A Double Delight

The Men’s Javelin Throw F46 event was a thrilling competition, and India was well represented by Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar. Both athletes delivered stellar performances, demonstrating exceptional skill and determination.
Ajeet Singh clinched the silver medal, showcasing his prowess with a remarkable throw that secured his spot on the podium. His consistent performance and ability to deliver under pressure were evident as he competed against the best in the world.
Sundar Singh Gurjar, known for his resilience and focus, secured the bronze medal. His journey has been one of perseverance, and his achievement at the Paris Paralympics is a testament to his dedication to the sport. His throw, just shy of Ajeet’s, added another medal to India’s tally and further cemented his legacy in the sport.
The success of Ajeet and Sundar in the Men’s Javelin Throw F46 event not only brought glory to the nation but also inspired countless aspiring athletes. Their performances underscored the importance of hard work, preparation, and mental toughness.
Men’s High Jump T63: A Podium Finish for Sharad and Mariyappan

The Men’s High Jump T63 event witnessed another double podium finish for India, with Sharad Kumar and Mariyappan Thangavelu making the nation proud.
Sharad Kumar secured the silver medal with a brilliant display of technique and agility. His high jump performance was marked by precision and grace, capturing the attention of spectators and judges alike. Sharad’s achievement added another chapter to his already illustrious career.
Mariyappan Thangavelu, who has been an inspirational figure in Indian Paralympics, claimed the bronze medal. Known for his incredible story of triumph over adversity, Mariyappan’s jump was a powerful reminder of his relentless spirit and athleticism. His performance once again highlighted his status as one of India’s premier Paralympic athletes.
The success of Sharad and Mariyappan in the Men’s High Jump T63 event is a powerful reminder of the heights that can be achieved with dedication and perseverance. Their medals are not just personal victories but victories for the entire nation.
Women’s 400m T20: Deepthi Jeevanji’s Bronze Triumph.

In the Women’s 400m T20 category, India’s Deepthi Jeevanji delivered a stunning performance to win the bronze medal. The race was intensely competitive, but Deepthi’s speed, stamina, and strategic racing ensured her place on the podium.
Deepthi’s medal is particularly significant as it highlights the growing strength of Indian women athletes in track events at the Paralympics. Her achievement is a source of inspiration for many young girls in India who aspire to excel in sports. Deepthi’s performance also brings attention to the importance of supporting and nurturing talent in the field of athletics.
A Day of Glory and Inspiration
Day 6 of the Paris Paralympics 2024 will be remembered as a day of triumph for India. The medals won by Ajeet Singh, Sundar Singh Gurjar, Sharad Kumar, Mariyappan Thangavelu, and Deepthi Jeevanji are not just symbols of their hard work but also of the spirit of the Paralympic movement. These athletes have overcome challenges, pushed their limits, and made their nation proud.
As we celebrate their achievements, let us also take a moment to acknowledge the coaches, support staff, and families who stand behind these athletes, offering unwavering support. The success of these athletes is a collective effort, and their stories inspire millions.
The Paris Paralympics continue to showcase the best of human potential, and India’s athletes are at the forefront, breaking barriers and setting new standards. Here’s to more victories, more records, and more inspiration from the heart of Paris!
Jai Hind!
-Dr. Arwa Saifi

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