Indian Para Archers Dominate Bangkok 2026, Top Medal Tally with 13 Medals

The Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports felicitated the Indian contingent for their outstanding performance at the Bangkok 2026 World Archery Para Series. India finished as the top-performing nation, securing 13 medals, which was double the tally of the second-placed country. Athletes like Toman Kumar and Sheetal Devi led the charge with multiple gold medals, highlighting India's dominance in the competition. The Minister emphasized that these victories represent national pride and reiterated the government's commitment to supporting para-athletes.

Key Points: India Tops Medal Tally at Bangkok 2026 World Archery Para Series

  • India topped medal table with 13 medals
  • 7 gold medals won by Indian para archers
  • Contingent of 39 members supported by govt schemes
  • Athletes expressed pride in national representation
  • Government commits to continued para-sports support
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Union Sports Minister felicitates Indian contingent for stellar performance at Bangkok 2026 World Archery Para Series (Ld)

Union Sports Minister felicitates Indian para archery contingent after stellar performance, winning 13 medals including 7 gold at Bangkok 2026 World Series.

"I congratulate you for not just topping the medal tally but also for winning double the number of medals than the second country. - Dr. Mandaviya"

New Delhi, April 13

The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports today met and felicitated the Indian contingent that delivered an outstanding performance at the Bangkok 2026 World Archery Para Series held from March 30 to April 4, 2026, in Thailand.

The tournament witnessed participation from 21 countries and 113 athletes, with strong representation from Asian and Pan-American regions. India emerged as the top-performing nation, finishing first on the medal table with an impressive tally of 13 medals, including 7 gold, 3 silver, and 3 bronze. Indonesia secured the second position with 6 medals, followed by Thailand with 5.

The Indian contingent, comprising 39 members (21 athletes, 5 coaches, 3 support staff, and 10 escorts), delivered a dominant performance across categories.

The participation and preparatory camp for the event were supported under the ACTC through the ANSF Scheme, with expenditures of Rs 1.04 crore and Rs 20.51 lakh respectively.

Key Highlights of India's Medal-Winning Performances:

Toman Kumar (TOPS Athlete): 3 Gold (Compound Men Open, Mixed Team, Men Team)

Sheetal Devi (TOPS Athlete): 2 Gold (Mixed Team, Women Team), 1 Silver (Women Open)

Payal Nag: 2 Gold (Women Open, Women Team)

Padma Shri Harvinder Singh (TOPS Athlete): 1 Gold (Men Team), 1 Silver (Men Open)

Shyam Sunder Swami (TOPS Athlete): 1 Gold (Men Team), 1 Bronze (Men Open)

Bhawna (NCoE Athlete): 1 Gold (Women Open), 2 Bronze (Mixed Team, Women Team)

Swati Chaudhary: 1 Silver (W1 Women)

Rajshri Dhanraj Rathod: 1 Bronze (Women Team)

Vijay Sundi: 1 Gold (Men Team), 1 Bronze (Mixed Team)

The felicitation ceremony was also attended by senior officials from the Archery Association of India, including secretary general Virendra Sachdeva and Gautam Abrol.

Sharing their experiences, athletes and coaches highlighted both the competitive spirit and the pride of representing India on the global stage.

Payal Nag, world's first quardruple amputee para archer, who has risen into prominence in this competition for winning a gold in the same category that

India's Sheetal Devi, expressed her satisfaction with the arrangements, stating that she was happy with the overall management of the contingent and proud that India topped the medal tally.

Sheetal Devi reflected on the emotional moments during the event, saying that witnessing the Indian tricolour being unfurled and hearing the national anthem multiple times amplified the pride of victory.

Coach Abhilasha Chaudhary noted that India emerged as a dominant force in the competition, not only due to its medal tally but also its strong presence. She emphasized that not just in sport, India is increasingly being recognised as a global power across multiple spheres, including sports.

Shyam Sunder Swami added that India's reputation preceded its participation, with competing nations closely observing the categories in which Indian athletes were competing, anticipating tough competition.

Congratulating the contingent, Dr. Mandaviya said, "I congratulate you for not just topping the medal tally but also for winning double the number of medals than the second country. When you win, it is never an individual victory-it is the country that wins, and every Indian feels proud of your achievements. You represent the spirit of New India, and what you accomplish today will define the sporting history of tomorrow. With this performance, expectations from you at the Asian Games will rise-continue to work hard and keep excelling."

The Minister reiterated the government's commitment to supporting para-athletes through structured funding, world-class training, and international exposure, ensuring that India continues its rise as a global sporting powerhouse.

- IANS

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Arjun K
This is the New India we want to see! Dominating in sports, especially para-sports, shows our true strength and spirit. The government's support through funding is also commendable. More power to our athletes!
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Rohit P
Fantastic news! But we must ensure this support is consistent and not just around big events. Our para-athletes often struggle for basic facilities year-round. Let's build on this success with sustained infrastructure.
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, this is so inspiring! Payal Nag being the world's first quadruple amputee para archer to win gold is a story for the ages. India is producing some phenomenal sporting talent.
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Vikram M
Double the medals of the second-placed nation! That's a proper domination. Toman Kumar with 3 golds is a superstar in the making. Can't wait to see them at the Asian Games. The tricolour flying high never gets old. 🏹
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Kavya N
As a parent, I'm showing this article to my children. These athletes show that with determination, anything is possible. Their achievements are bigger than any medal. Proud Indian moment!

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