Key Points

Double Paralympic medalist Preethi Pal has been chosen as India's flag-bearer for the upcoming World Para Athletics Championships. Her journey from battling cerebral palsy to winning medals on the global stage is incredibly inspiring. Preethi credits her success to expert coaching and crucial support from government schemes. She is now focused on winning gold and inspiring the next generation of athletes.

Key Points: Paralympic Medalist Preethi Pal Named Flag Bearer for World Para Athletics

  • Preethi Pal won two bronze medals in the T35 sprint category at the Paris 2024 Paralympics
  • She overcame cerebral palsy and moved to Delhi for advanced training and coaching
  • Her success is supported by SAI and the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS)
  • The championships will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi from September 27
  • She aims to upgrade her medal to gold while competing on home soil
  • Her story is an inspiration for aspiring para-athletes across India
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Double Paralympic medalist Preethi Pal named flag-bearer of India's World Para Athletics C'ships contingent

Double Paralympic bronze medalist Preethi Pal will lead India's contingent as flag bearer at the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi.

"This moment is not just a recognition of my journey but a testament to resilience and teamwork. - Preethi Pal"

New Delhi, September 23

Preethi Pal, India's acclaimed para-athlete and double bronze medallist at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, has been officially named the flag bearer for the Indian contingent at the prestigious New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships.

The historic event will take place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from September 27 to October 5, showcasing the nation's elite athletes and global stars, with the opening ceremony scheduled for September 25. Carrying the flag at the opening ceremony, Preeti symbolises India's strength, resilience, and leadership in para-sports.

Her journey from battling cerebral palsy to becoming one of the country's brightest stars in para-athletics stands as a beacon of determination and excellence. Born with cerebral palsy, Preeti has defied all odds with her relentless spirit and dedication. With personal bests of 14.21 seconds in the 100m and 30.01 seconds in the 200m T35 sprint categories, she secured two historic bronze medals in Paris, putting India prominently on the global para-sports map, as per a press release from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).

Preethi's journey from a child struggling with cerebral palsy to a Paralympic medallist is a story of grit and hard work. Initially hindered by limited treatment opportunities in her hometown, she moved to Delhi to train under expert coaches. The support of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS), which provided her with financial assistance, advanced training facilities, physiotherapy, and sports equipment, has been pivotal in her development.

Preethi Pal has been honoured as one of India's flag bearers for the prestigious IndianOil New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, the biggest para-athletics event ever hosted in India.

Expressing her motivation, Preeti said, "This journey has been about immense hard work and dedication. While the expert coaching has guided me technically, the support from SAI and TOPS has been a game-changer, providing me with the facilities, equipment, and financial backing necessary to compete at the highest levels. My daily training is intense, focusing on improving every aspect of my performance. This moment is not just a recognition of my journey but a testament to resilience and teamwork. I aim to strike gold and bring greater glory to India. Every step I take is for those who believe in me and for those who dare to dream despite challenges."

Looking ahead, Preeti is focused on upgrading her medal tally and striking gold on home soil in the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships. She continues rigorous training and remains a glowing inspiration to the next generation of para-athletes.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally our para-athletes are getting the recognition they deserve! Preethi's story shows what determination can achieve. Hope this inspires more investment in para-sports infrastructure across India.
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Michael C
As someone working in sports development, I must say the TOPS scheme has been revolutionary. Preethi's success proves that with proper support systems, Indian athletes can compete with the world's best. Well deserved honor!
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Ananya R
My daughter has cerebral palsy and Preethi is her hero! 🏃‍♀️ Seeing stories like this gives us so much hope. Can't wait to watch the championships in Delhi - we've already booked tickets!
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Sarah B
While this is wonderful news, I hope the media gives para-sports the same coverage as able-bodied sports throughout the year, not just during major events. These athletes work just as hard!
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Vikram M
ज़िंदगी की हर मुश्किल को हराने वाली यह लड़की सच में प्रेरणा है! हमारे देश के लिए झंडा थामना किसी सपने से कम नहीं। आपको सलाम, प्रीति जी! 🙏
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