Haryana Dominates National Para Athletics 2026 with Record 95 Medal Haul

Haryana emerged as the overall champion at the 24th National Para Athletics Championships 2026 held in Bhubaneswar. The state secured a dominant total of 95 medals, including 39 golds, far ahead of second-placed Tamil Nadu. The event featured intense competition across 145 events with participation from 1,460 para-athletes representing 28 states and institutional teams. Notable individual gold medal performances came from athletes like Monu Ghangas, Ankur Dhama, and Kipa Mero across various track and field disciplines.

Key Points: Haryana Wins 2026 National Para Athletics Championships

  • Haryana wins with 95 medals
  • Tamil Nadu second, Gujarat third
  • 1,460 athletes from 28 states competed
  • Monu Ghangas, Ankur Dhama among gold winners
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Haryana dominates 24th National Para Athletics Championships 2026 with 95 medals

Haryana topped the medal tally with 95 medals at the 24th National Para Athletics Championships 2026 in Bhubaneswar, ahead of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat.

"Haryana topped the medal tally with an impressive 95 medals - Championship Report"

Bhubaneshwar, March 21

The 24th National Para Athletics Championships 2026, held from March 17-21 in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, concluded on a high note with Haryana emerging as the overall champions after a dominant performance across track and field events.

Haryana topped the medal tally with an impressive 95 medals, including 39 gold, 31 silver, and 25 bronze. Tamil Nadu secured second place with 51 medals (14 gold, 20 silver, 17 bronze), while Gujarat finished third with 30 medals (14 gold, 11 silver, 5 bronze). Host state Odisha finished ninth with a total of 17 medals, including 5 gold.

The championships witnessed participation from 1,460 para-athletes representing 28 states, along with teams from the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Services Sports Control Board (SSCB), competing across 145 medal events.

In the Men's Discus Throw F11, Haryana's Monu Ghangas clinched gold with a throw of 35.05m, ahead of Rajasthan's Praveen Sharma (33.69m) and Andhra Pradesh's Neelam Sanjay Reddy (31.34m).

In the Men's Discus Throw F51-F52-F53, Ram Ratan Singh of Uttar Pradesh secured gold with 11.98m, followed by Haryana's Pranav Soorma (10.97m) and Dharambir (9.61m).

Gujarat's Damor Tejalben Amaraji delivered a strong performance to win gold in the Women's Long Jump T11-T12with a jump of 4.95m, while Odisha's Janaki Oram and Delhi's Shivani Tyagi secured silver and bronze respectively.

In the Women's Javelin Throw F12-F13, Kipa Mero of Arunachal Pradesh claimed gold with a throw of 23.76m, followed by Gangavya of Karnataka and Astha Tokas of Haryana.

Haryana continued its dominance in field events with Haney winning gold in the Men's Discus Throw F37 (49.65m), while Gujarat's Manav Prajapati and Haryana's Bhavishay secured silver and bronze.

In track events, Gujarat's Bhatt Rakeshbhai won gold in the Men's 200m T37 with a time of 24.25 seconds, while Maharashtra's Abhishek Babasa Jadhav topped the podium in the Men's 200m T35.

Long-distance events saw standout performances from Saurabh Sharma of Himachal Pradesh, who won the Men's 5000m T13 (16:00.88), and Haryana's Ankur Dhama, who clinched gold in the Men's 5000m T11 (17:47.54).

Among other notable performances, Odisha's Suchitra Parida won gold in the Women's Javelin Throw F56, while Uttar Pradesh dominated the Men's Discus Throw F64, with Kartik Chahal and Sagar Thayat securing gold and silver respectively.

- IANS

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Sarah B
So proud to see Odisha hosting such a major event! 17 medals for the host state is a good start. Hope this inspires more infrastructure and support for para-athletes across the country.
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Vikram M
Heartwarming to see athletes from smaller states like Arunachal Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh also winning gold. Kipa Mero and Saurabh Sharma, you've made your states proud! True spirit of 'Unity in Diversity'.
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Rohit P
While Haryana's dominance is impressive, I wish the article gave more details about the athletes' personal stories. The medal count is one thing, but the journey of a para-athlete is what truly inspires.
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Priya S
Amazing to see women para-athletes like Damor Tejalben and Suchitra Parida shining! We need more coverage and sponsorship for women in para sports. Their determination is next level. 👏
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Michael C
1460 athletes from across the nation is a massive participation. This shows how far para sports have come in India. The future is bright for the Paralympic contingent!

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