Para Archery Stars Shine at National Championship in Patiala

The Para National Archery Championship 2026 has commenced in Patiala, featuring star athletes like Paralympic champion Harvinder Singh and bronze medallist Sheetal Devi. Over 190 para-archers from more than 20 states are participating in the event, which includes a special classification drive for emerging talent. A significant milestone is the first-time inclusion of blind archery at the national championship level. The event is seen as a crucial platform for identifying and developing future national and international para-athletes.

Key Points: Para National Archery Championship 2026 Features Paralympians

  • Features Paris Paralympics champions
  • Over 190 archers from 20+ states
  • First-time inclusion of blind archery
  • Special classification drive for new athletes
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Paralympic stars Harvinder, Sheetal and others in action at Para National Archery Championship in Patiala

Paralympic champions Harvinder Singh and Sheetal Devi compete at the Para National Archery Championship in Patiala, featuring over 190 athletes.

"This National Championship is a major platform for para archers from across India. - Abhilasha Chaudhary"

New Delhi, Jan 30

Paris Paralympics 2024 champion Harvinder Singh and bronze medallist Sheetal are among the star para archers competing at the Para National Archery Championship 2026, which began at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, a wing of the Sports Authority of India, here on Thursday.

The national competition, which is being organised by the Punjab Archery Association, is running from January 30 to February 2.

Over 190 para-archers from more than 20 states across the country are participating in the championship, which features several distinguished athletes, including Padma Shri awardee Harvinder, Arjuna Award winner Rakesh Kumar, and Arjuna Awardee and Paralympic bronze medallist Sheetal, along with other international players.

During the championship, a special classification drive is also being conducted for emerging para-archers, providing new players an opportunity to reach national and international platforms. Additionally, blind archery has been included for the first time at the National Championship level, which is being considered a significant milestone for para archery.

"This National Championship is a major platform for para archers from across India. Along with experienced international players, young athletes are also competing here. Players like Harvinder Singh, Sheetal Devi, and Rakesh Kumar have inspired the nation by winning medals for the country.

"Such events help us identify and develop future national and international athletes. This is the second time the championship is being held in Patiala, and we thank the Punjab Archery Association and the NIS administration for organising it," national para archery coach Abhilasha Chaudhary told IANS.

Padmi Shri awardee and Paralympic champion Harvinder said to IANS, "The tournament reflects the continuously growing participation in the sport. When I first competed in the Para Nationals in 2016, the number of players was very low, but today a large number of young and experienced athletes are coming from across the country. Media coverage will help increase awareness, and more and more para-athletes will be able to take up this sport and build their future."

Paralympic bronze medallist Sheetal, who practises at Punjabi University in Patiala, added, "It feels really good to see so many new young athletes participating in the National Championship here. Both the weather and the atmosphere are excellent. I feel proud to be part of this championship at NIS Patiala."

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's heartening to see the growth from a few participants in 2016 to over 190 now. Shows the positive impact of our athletes' success on the international stage. Hope the media gives this the coverage it deserves.
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Aman W
While this is great news, I wish the government and sports authorities would provide consistent support and funding, not just around championships. Infrastructure and post-career plans are equally important.
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Sarah B
Amazing to see such dedication. Sheetal practicing at Punjabi University shows how crucial academic institutions are in nurturing sporting talent. A great model for others to follow.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! These athletes overcome so much more than just their competitors. Their mental strength is incredible. The classification drive for new players is a brilliant initiative to build a strong pipeline.
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Kriti O
Heartwarming news to start the day! 🏹 So many states participating means the sport is reaching every corner. Hope we discover the next champion from a small town because of events like this.

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