Pramod Bhagat Wins Gold & Two Silvers at Spanish Para Badminton International 2026

Pramod Bhagat was India's standout performer at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 in Toledo, securing a gold medal in the Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 event with partner Manisha Ramdass. He added two silver medals in the Men's Singles SL3 and Men's Doubles SL3-SU5 categories, facing tough competition from fellow Indians. India's campaign was highly successful with multiple gold medals won by athletes like Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan across various events. The results underscore the depth and strength of India's para badminton contingent on the international stage.

Key Points: Pramod Bhagat Leads India's Medal Haul at Spanish Para Badminton 2026

  • Bhagat wins Mixed Doubles gold
  • Secures silver in Men's Singles & Doubles
  • Leads India's impressive medal tally
  • Multiple Indian shuttlers on podium
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Spanish Para Badminton International 2026: Pramod Bhagat leads India's charge with one gold and two silvers

Paralympian Pramod Bhagat clinched one gold and two silver medals at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026, leading India's strong campaign in Toledo.

"I'm really happy to come away with a gold and two silvers... This performance gives me a lot of confidence. - Pramod Bhagat"

Toledo, March 29

India delivered an impressive performance at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 - Level 1 in Toledo, with Pramod Bhagat emerging as the standout performer. The Paralympic champion clinched one gold and two silver medals, spearheading India's strong showing on the international stage.

Pramod Bhagat's campaign was highlighted by a gold medal finish in the Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 category, where he partnered with Manisha Ramdass. The Indian duo displayed excellent chemistry and resilience as they defeated compatriots Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan in straight games. They took the first set comfortably at 21-15, before edging a closely fought second set 24-22 to seal the title in a 30-minute encounter.

In the Men's Singles SL3 final, Pramod Bhagat put up a determined fight but settled for silver after going down to fellow Indian Nitesh Kumar with a scoreline of 10-21, 17-21.

He added a second silver in the Men's Doubles SL3-SU5 event alongside Sukant Kadam. The pair fought valiantly against the Indian combination of Naveen Sivakumar and Surya Kant Yadav. After losing the opening set 16-21, Bhagat and Kadam bounced back to win the second 21-12, but eventually fell short in the decider 15-21, securing silver.

Pramod Bhagat said, "I'm really happy to come away with a gold and two silvers from Toledo. Every match was a tough challenge, especially competing against my fellow Indian teammates. Mixed doubles was particularly special - Manisha and I showed great understanding and composure in crucial moments. This performance gives me a lot of confidence, and I'm motivated to keep improving and perform even better in the upcoming tournaments."

India's overall campaign in Toledo was marked by multiple podium finishes across categories. Nitesh Kumar secured gold in Men's Singles SL3, while Manasi Joshi and Thulasimathi Murugesan clinched gold in Women's Doubles SL3-SU5. Thulasimathi Murugesan also secured gold in Women's Singles SU5, with Manisha Ramdass finishing with silver in the same category. Several other Indian shuttlers contributed to the medal tally with podium finishes, underlining the depth and strength of India's para badminton contingent.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows sports closely, I must say the coverage for para-athletes is still lacking compared to mainstream sports. Pramod and others are world champions and deserve front-page headlines, not just a small article. Their dedication is inspiring.
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Priya S
So proud of Manisha Ramdass too! A gold and a silver for her. The mixed doubles final sounded intense, winning that second set 24-22. These athletes are true champions, overcoming so much. More power to them!
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Nikhil C
It's amazing to see India dominating the podium. Almost all finals were between Indians! This shows our training systems are working. But we need more corporate sponsorships for these para-athletes. They bring glory to the nation.
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Rohit P
Bhagat is a legend! One gold, two silvers is no small feat. The fact that he lost singles to Nitesh Kumar just shows the competition within the team is fierce. This is great for the sport. When are the Paralympics? Ready to cheer!
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see such sportsmanship. Competing fiercely but with respect for fellow Indians. Thulasimathi with two golds! The women are absolutely killing it. We need to get these matches televised. #ParaBadminton

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