India Dominates World Archery Para Series with 13 Medals, Sweeps Team Events

India finished first overall at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok, securing an impressive 13 medals. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya felicitated the medal winners, praising them for elevating the country's pride. The team's success included a clean sweep in all compound team events and a notable individual gold for para-archer Payal Nag. The athletes expressed their joy and motivation to continue winning medals for India.

Key Points: India Wins 13 Medals at World Archery Para Series

  • India topped medal standings
  • Won 7 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze
  • Clean sweep in compound team events
  • Payal Nag beat world champ Sheetal Devi
  • Minister hailed athletes as spirit of 'New India'
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Sports Minister Mandaviya felicitates World Archery Para Series medallist

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya felicitates Indian para-archers after a dominant 13-medal haul, including 7 golds, at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok.

"You all have enhanced the pride of India. - Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, April 13

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya felicitated the medal winners of the World Archery Para Series here on Monday.

India capped off a dominant campaign at the Bangkok 2026 World Archery Para Series, finishing first in the overall medal standings with 13 medals, seven gold, three silver and three bronze, including a clean sweep in all compound team events.

"I congratulate the Indian contingent who have returned as winners from the World Archery Para Series. With 13 medals, you all have enhanced the pride of India. When an athlete competes on the field and wins, it is not just an individual success; it also elevates the honour of the country. In the future, if anyone speaks about who won these 13 medals, they will say that India won 13 medals,' the sport minister said in his address.

"Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the country is changing. The country is moving forward. A 'New India' is being built. You all are the spirit of New India. Your success strengthens the foundation of this New India. I believe that in the coming days, our country will deliver its best performance and mark the beginning of 'Viksit Sports' alongside a Viksit Bharat," he added.

In the women's compound open individual, para-archer Payal Nag, a quadruple amputee, had stunned the reigning world champion Sheetal Devi, the world's first female limbless archer.

Speaking to IANS about her gold medal win Payal said, "It feels very good to win, especially knowing that India has won two medals: gold and silver. Reflecting on her preparation, she added, "In the trials, I was ranked third and my score was low, so at that moment, I decided to work hard and win a medal in Bangkok."

Menwahile, Sheetal told IANS, "I am feeling very happy that India won 13 medals. Today, we met the Sports Minister, and he felicitated us. I hope we continue to win many more medals for India and keep meeting like this. Whenever we win medals, we also get the opportunity to meet the PM (Narendra Modi), which gives us motivation to win more medals."

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who follows para-sports, this is phenomenal. A clean sweep in team events! The government's support seems to be making a difference. More coverage for these athletes, please!
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Priya S
Heartwarming to read. Payal ma'am, ranked third in trials, worked hard and won gold. This is a lesson for all of us. Jai Hind! 🏹
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Rohit P
While the felicitation is good, I hope this translates to better grassroots infrastructure and consistent funding for para-athletes beyond just photo-ops. Their needs are specific and require sustained support.
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Michael C
Amazing story. The mental strength required is immense. Dominating the medal tally like this puts Indian para-archery firmly on the world map. Congratulations to the entire team!
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Nisha Z
Sheetal Devi is a global icon, and now Payal Nag too! What an inspiring competition between our own champions. This is the spirit of sportsmanship. More power to them!

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