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Jerlin Jayaratchagan: Deaflympics Flag Bearer Leads India's Record Tokyo Squad

India is making history by sending its largest-ever contingent to the Deaflympics in Tokyo. Badminton star Jerlin Jayaratchagan, a three-time gold medalist, has been honored as the flag bearer for the opening ceremony. The 111-member squad will compete across 11 sports disciplines from November 15 to 26. This marks a significant milestone in India's growing presence in global para sports competitions.

Deaflympics 2025: Shuttler Jerlin Jayaratchagan to be India's flag bearer in Tokyo

New Delhi, Nov 12

Jerlin Jayaratchagan, who won three gold medals at the Deaflympics, will be India's flagbearer at the upcoming Summer Games in Tokyo from November 15 to 26. India is sending a record 111-member contingent to this edition of the Deaflympics.

The Indian contingent was given a warm send-off by the Secretary, Sports, Government of India, Hari Ranjan Rao, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Wednesday. The official kit of the Indian contingent was also revealed. The first batch of Indians will leave for Tokyo on Thursday (November 13).

Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya, in a message to the Indian contingent, said, "India's rapid progress in global events for special athletes is something to be proud of. As part of our endeavour to promote inclusivity and foster healthy outreach through sports, we are extremely happy to send the biggest-ever Indian squad to the Deaflympics."

"Every year our medal count has been increasing, and I am very sure that we will even do better than Brazil. But as I always say, it's not about how many medals we win. It's about competing with the best and giving your 100%. I wish each athlete and the support staff good luck."

India will take part in 11 disciplines - athletics, badminton, golf, judo, karate, shooting, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, wrestling, and tennis. The Deaflympics are conducted by the International Committee of Sports for the Deaf (ICSD). The Deaflympics, under the patronage of the International Olympic Committee, are the second-oldest international multi-sporting event in the world.

"We proudly celebrate the Global Deaf Sports movement, which has completed 100 years of inspiring athletes worldwide! India is honoured to be part of this journey, having joined CISS (Comité International des Sports des Sourds) in 1963 and making its debut at the 10th World Games of the Deaf in Washington. With the establishment of AISCD in 1965 and recognition from the Government of India in 1969, we've been striving to empower deaf athletes. As we gear up for the 25th Deaflympics, we're proud to showcase India's talent and spirit on the global stage," said G. Suresh Kumar, the secretary-general of the All India Sports Council for the Deaf.

Three-time gold medalist Jerlin will be India's flag-bearer at the Deaflympics 2025. Tokyo will be Jerlin's third Deaflympics. The Madurai girl played her first Deaflympics in 2017 when she was 13. Jerlin went on to create history at the 2021 Summer Deaflympics (held in 2022 in Brazil) by winning three gold medals in women's singles, mixed doubles in Badminton, and the team event. Her outstanding achievements earned her the prestigious Arjuna Award in 2022, making her the first Indian woman Deaflympian to receive this honour.

"Being chosen as the flagbearer is a moment of great pride and emotion for me. This is my third Deaflympics, but the first time I'll be leading my country with the flag -- it feels truly special. It represents years of hard work, dedication, and the honour of carrying not just the flag, but the dreams of every athlete on our team. I'm deeply grateful for this opportunity," said Jerlin.

India will be hoping to win medals from the shooting range again. There will be a lot of expectation from rifle shooter Dhanush Srikanth from Hyderabad. "I feel very happy that I can represent my country at the Deaflympics for the second time. The last Deaflympics were good for me as I was able to win two gold medals for India. I hope to do my best to repeat the performance this time around, too," said the 23-year-old Dhanush.

In the last Deaflympics 2021 held in Caxias Do Sul, Brazil, in May 2022, India presented 39 male and 26 female athletes. India won a best-ever 16 medals - eight gold, 1 silver, and seven bronze to finish 9th among 77 participating nations.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Great to see our government supporting para-athletes with such enthusiasm! 111-member contingent is massive improvement. Hope they get proper facilities and support throughout. Jai Hind! 🏅

Sarah B

While this is wonderful news, I wish mainstream media gave Deaflympics the same coverage as regular Olympics. These athletes overcome so many challenges and deserve equal recognition. Hope DD Sports or other channels broadcast the events live.

Arjun K

Jerlin starting at 13 years old and now flag bearer at 21! This Madurai girl is making Tamil Nadu proud. Her Arjuna Award was well-deserved. Let's cheer for Dhanush Srikanth too - he's our shooting hope! 🔫

Michael C

India finishing 9th in last Deaflympics with 16 medals shows our growing strength in para-sports. With double the athletes this time, we should aim for top 5 finish. All the best team India! 💪

Kavya N

Heartwarming to see such inclusivity in sports! These athletes prove that disability is just a state of mind. Their determination is lesson for all of us. Go India go! 🎯

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