Key Points

The Paralympic Committee of India has named Dharambir and Preeti Pal as flag bearers for the upcoming World Para Athletics Championships. Both athletes recently made the nation proud with their medal-winning performances at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. The 73-strong Indian contingent will compete on home soil from September 27 to October 5. The official jersey was launched at a ceremony attended by PCI brand ambassador Kangana Ranaut and president Devendra Jhajharia.

Key Points: Dharambir and Preeti Pal Named India Flag Bearers World Para Athletics

  • Dharambir won gold in Club Throw F51 at Paris Paralympics
  • Preeti Pal secured two bronze medals in Paris
  • 73 athletes to compete on home soil in New Delhi
  • Kangana Ranaut attended jersey launch as PCI brand ambassador
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Dharambir, Preeti named India's flag bearers for World Para Athletics Championships

Paralympic champions Dharambir and Preeti Pal to lead India's 73-member contingent at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi this September.

"Carrying the Indian flag at this championship is a tremendous honour - Dharambir"

New Delhi, August 27

With just 30 days to go for the World Para Athletics Championships, the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) unveiled the official Team India jersey at a grand ceremony held on Wednesday, here in the national capital and named Dharambir and Preeti Pal as the nation's flag bearers for the event.

The announcement also highlighted the 73-strong Indian contingent, which is preparing to compete on home soil from September 27 to October 5. The launch event was graced by PCI's brand ambassador, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut, alongside PCI President Devendra Jhajharia, Paul Fitzgerald, Head of World Para Athletics, and India's top para athletes, including Preeti Pal, Simran, Rinku, Dharambir, Devender Kumar, Amisha Rawat, Shreyansh Trivedi, Varun Singh Bhati, and Pranav Soorma.

Dharambir and Preeti, India's distinguished flag bearers for the event, recently brought pride to the nation with their exceptional performances at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Dharambir won the gold medal in the men's Club Throw F51 event, while Preeti Pal secured two bronze medals, further inspiring the nation.

Kangana Ranaut, the Brand Ambassador of World Para Athletics Championships '25, expressed her admiration for the athletes and the team announcement, stating, as quoted from a press release by PCI, "Being part of this moment is truly special. Our para athletes are real heroes who inspire millions through their dedication and strength. The Team India announcement alongside this jersey launch symbolises their hard work, unity, and passion. I am certain they will make the tricolour shine brightly on the global stage."

Speaking at the ceremony, PCI President Devendra Jhajharia remarked, "Today's jersey launch and the announcement of our strong Team India contingent is more than just unveiling a uniform; it is a celebration of courage, determination, and the spirit of our para athletes. Each athlete represents India's resilience and pride, and we are confident that this team will deliver outstanding performances at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi."

Sharing their thoughts, flag bearer and Paralympic gold medallist Dharambir said, "Carrying the Indian flag at this championship is a tremendous honour. After the experience in Paris, I am more motivated than ever to give my best and make the entire nation proud. This new jersey will be a symbol of our unity and fighting spirit."

Preeti Pal, who won two bronze medals at the Paris Paralympics, added, "Winning medals at the Paralympics showed me the power of perseverance and belief. Wearing the Team India jersey is a proud moment, and I am excited to compete on home ground and inspire the next generation of para athletes across the country."

- ANI

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Priya S
Amazing news! These athletes show us what true determination looks like. Hope the government provides them with all the support they need for training and facilities.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate Kangana's support, I wish they had chosen a sports personality as brand ambassador instead of a film star. The focus should remain entirely on the athletes.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I'm definitely going to attend the championships! These athletes deserve packed stadiums and loud cheers. Let's show them our support!
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Vikram M
Preeti winning two bronze medals and now being flag bearer - what an inspiration for young girls across India! 👏 More media coverage for para sports please!
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Michael C
Hosting such events in India is fantastic for promoting para sports. Hope this leads to better infrastructure and opportunities for differently-abled athletes across the country.

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