India Sweeps Podiums on Day 1 of New Delhi 2026 Para Athletics GP

Indian athletes delivered a dominant performance on the first day of the New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix, securing numerous gold medals and complete podium sweeps across several events. The men's high jump T42 and T44 events, along with multiple discus throw and 1500m races, saw Indian athletes claim all top spots. The event has drawn 257 athletes from eight countries, with India fielding the largest contingent of approximately 219 competitors. The strong opening day highlights the growing stature of para athletics in India on the international stage.

Key Points: India Dominates Day 1 at New Delhi Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026

  • Multiple Indian podium sweeps
  • 257 athletes from 8 nations
  • Largest contingent from India
  • Strong showings in track and field
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India dominates Day 1 of New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics GP

Indian para-athletes secure multiple gold medals and podium sweeps on the opening day of the New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix.

"India took centre stage in global para sport as the second edition... got underway today. - Event Report"

New Delhi, March 11

Indian athletes delivered an impressive performance on the opening day of the New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix, securing multiple gold medals and podium finishes across several track and field events.

In the men's high jump T42, Shailesh Kumar won the gold medal with a jump of 1.84m, while Ramsingbhai Gov Padhiyar secured silver with 1.65m and Lokesh Mantra claimed bronze with 1.60m, completing an Indian clean sweep.

India also dominated the Men's High Jump T44 event with Praveen Kumar winning gold with a jump of 1.96m, followed by Unni Renu who secured silver with 1.86m, and Banti, who won bronze with 1.83m.

In the Women's 100m T35/T37 event, India's Preeti Pal won the gold medal with a time of 14.46 seconds. Russia's Margarita Mataeva secured the silver medal with a time of 16.25 seconds, while Karina Machulskaia claimed bronze with a time of 17.38 seconds.

In the Men's Discus Throw F11/F12, Monu won gold with a throw of 34.30m, Praveen Sharma took silver with 32.96m, and Sanjay Reddy Neelam secured bronze with 30.15m, giving India another podium sweep.

Indian athletes continued their strong showing in the Men's Discus Throw F37, where Haney won gold with a throw of 50.95m, while Rishi Raj Rathore secured silver with 46.25m and Bhavishay took bronze with 45.35m.

In the Women's 1500m T11/T12, India claimed all three medals with Soumya winning gold in 5:18.94, Rakshita Raju securing silver in 5:28.30, and Radha Venkatesh taking bronze with a time of 5:25.48.

The Women's Shot Put F33/F34 saw Galina Lipatnikova of Russia win gold with a throw of 7.39m, while Vera Isakova of Russia secured silver with 6.11m, and Dipika Rani of India claimed bronze with 5.05m.

In the Women's Shot Put F56, Poonam of India won gold with a throw of 6.85m, followed by Zeljka Sandrk of Bosnia and Herzegovina who secured silver with 6.16m, while Vijayashree Kumar of India claimed bronze with 4.69m.

India swept the podium again in the Men's 1500m T11, where Ankur Dhama won gold with a time of 4:38.15, Keshavamurthy secured silver with 4:41.91, and Ravikumar Bankalagi claimed bronze with 5:41.80.

In the Men's 1500m T20, Vladilen Voloshin of Russia won gold with a time of 3:56.01, followed by Kirill Kirikov of Russia who secured silver with 4:08.07, while India's Bhushan claimed bronze with 4:31.98.

In the Men's 100m T36/T37/T38, Rakeshbhai Bhatt of India won gold while Vladislav Kostin of Russia secured silver.

Serbia's Darko Marisavljevic won gold in the Men's 1500m T12/T13, while Sharath Makanahali of India secured silver and Saurabh Sharma of India claimed bronze.

India dominated the Men's 1500m T37/T46 with Raman Sharma winning gold, Sharwan taking silver, and Rakesh Bharia securing bronze.

In the Men's 1500m T53/T54, Ramesh Shanmugam of India won gold while Anil Kumar of India secured silver.

In the Men's Discus Throw F44/F64, Rakesh Kumar of India won gold with a throw of 49.26m, followed by Pradeep Kumar of India who secured silver with 48.72m, while Roman Andreev claimed bronze with 40.29m.

In the Women's 100m T53/T54, Kiran Shriram Metkar of India won gold while Kalaiselvi Elango of India secured silver.

India took centre stage in global para sport as the second edition of the New Delhi World Para Athletics Grand Prix got underway today, bringing together around 257 athletes from eight nations for a high-profile international competition in the national capital. The event features competitors from India, Russia, Nepal, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Serbia, Bosnia, and Egypt, highlighting the growing international stature of para athletics in the country. Team India has fielded the largest contingent with approximately 219 athletes competing across multiple track and field events and sport classifications.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is fantastic news! It's wonderful to see India hosting such a major international event and performing so well. The para-athletes are showing the world what true grit and determination look like. Congratulations to all the medal winners!
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Priya S
So proud of our champions! 🥇🥈🥉 But I hope the media gives this event the same wall-to-wall coverage as they do for cricket or other able-bodied sports. These athletes deserve our full support and recognition, not just a one-day headline.
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Vikram M
Haney throwing 59.95m in Discus F37 is a world-class performance! The government's Target Olympic Podium Scheme and support for para-sports is clearly paying off. Hosting the event in Delhi also boosts our image as a sporting nation. More power to them!
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Rohit P
Amazing job by everyone! 219 athletes is a huge contingent. Shows the depth of talent we have. Special shoutout to the women athletes like Preeti Pal and Soumya for their gold medals. Let's keep this momentum going for the rest of the Grand Prix!
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Michael C
As an international observer, it's impressive to see India's commitment to para sports. Hosting events like this and fielding such a large team speaks volumes. The competition from Russian athletes was strong too. A great day for global para athletics.

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