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Neeraj Chopra wishes Indian athletes for the Paris Paralympics 2024

Neeraj Chopra wishes Indian athletes for the Paris Paralympics 2024

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Star India Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra took to social media to send his wishes to the athletes who are competing in the 2024 Paralympics. India kickstarts its Paralympics campaign in Paris on August 29 and will be looking to increase the medal count. Neeraj Chopra has been India's best performer in the last two Summer Olympic games. He won the gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics with a throw of 87.58 meters. Neeraj also became the only athlete to win a silver medal for India in the Paris Olympics with a throw of 89.34 meters. The Indian Paralympics team is training harder than ever to put on their best-ever performance following the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics success.

Neeraj Chopra wishes Indian athletes for the Paris Paralympics 2024

Star Indian Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra took to social media to send his wishes to the athletes who are competing in the Paris Paralympics 2024. The Indian contingent consisting of 84 athletes made a striking impression with their white uniforms, led by flagbearers Sumit Antil and Bhagyashree Jadhav. The parade showcased the diversity and strength of the athletes, each group celebrated with enthusiastic cheers. India kickstarts its 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris on August 29. The hopes are high as the largest-ever India Paralympics contingent will be looking to increase the medal count.

Amidst the excitement, all eyes will be on the Indian para-athletes as they look to etch their names into the India Paralympics history. India's javelin thrower Sumit Antil who was among India's five gold medallists in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics will be looking to defend his javelin throw title in Paris. India kickstarts its 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris on August 29. The hopes are high as the largest-ever India Paralympics contingent will be looking to increase the medal count.

 

The India Paralympics team is training harder than ever to put on their best-ever performance following the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics success. On the flip side, with his second successive Olympic medal, including a historic gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Neeraj Chopra became the 4th athlete from independent India after Sushil Kumar, PV Sindhu and Manu Bhaker to clinch two medals at the Summer Olympics. Neeraj Chopra is unlikely to return to India for the next 2 months as he will be participating in athletics tournaments.

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