Key Points

IPC President Andrew Parsons is visiting India for the first time since his re-election. He believes India has tremendous potential in para sports and chose to start his new term at this major championship. Indian coach Satyanarayana expressed confidence in his athletes' medal prospects, particularly in high jump events. The championships are seen as a clear demonstration of India's growing commitment to para athletics development.

Key Points: IPC President Andrew Parsons Praises India Para Sports Potential

  • Parsons begins his new IPC term with India visit for major championships
  • Indian coach Satyanarayana praises Parsons' ongoing support for athletes
  • High jumpers Dharamveer and Pranav Sharma expected to medal for India
  • Government and sports bodies providing strong facilities for para athletes
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India has lot of potential in para sports: IPC President Andrew Parsons

IPC President Andrew Parsons highlights India's growing para sports potential during World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, citing government support and athlete development.

"It is a country with a lot of potential - Andrew Parsons"

New Delhi, October 1

International Paralympic Committee (IPC) President Andrew Parsons praised India's potential in para sports.

The nation is currently hosting the IndianOil New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, and that's a real manifestation of India's growth and aspirations.

On Wednesday at the iconic venue, two very important people in the para-athletic organisational world, Paul Fitzgerald, head of World Para Athletics, and Andrew Parsons, who has been re-elected as the president of the International Paralympic Committee, addressed the media.

Speaking to ANI on being re-elected as the President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons said, "It is my first official visit to India after being re-elected. It is a country with a lot of potential. This is the biggest event outside of the Paralympic Games, so I think it's very fitting to start the next four years of my term as president of the IPC coming here."

World Para Athletics Championship, Chief Coach of the Indian Para Athletics team, Satyanarayana, believes Parsons' re-election as President of IPC is a very good thing for India. "He was very supportive since the first time he was elected as the Vice President," Satyanarayana said.

Satyanarayana expressed optimism about his athletes' performance in the World Para Athletics Championship.

"My athletes are performing well in the world para athletics. There are still four days left in the event, and we are expecting more medals, particularly in the high jump category. Two athletes are participating, Dharamveer and Pranav Sharma, and both have chances to win a medal. India's athletes are receiving good facilities and support from the government and sports organisations," he added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see international recognition for our para athletes! The dedication shown by athletes like Dharamveer and Pranav Sharma is truly inspiring. Hope they bring home more medals! 🥇
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Arjun K
While the praise is appreciated, I hope this translates into better grassroots development. Many para athletes in smaller cities still struggle for basic facilities and recognition.
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Sarah B
Hosting the World Para Athletics Championships is a huge achievement! This will definitely inspire more young Indians with disabilities to take up sports. The future looks bright!
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Vikram M
Proud moment for Indian sports! The para athletes deserve equal recognition and support as able-bodied athletes. Their achievements often go unnoticed despite facing greater challenges.
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Michael C
This is fantastic progress! The international community recognizing India's potential in para sports shows how far we've come. Hope this leads to more international events being hosted here.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see our para athletes getting the platform they deserve. The real victory is in changing societal attitudes towards people with disabilities. Sports can be a powerful tool for inclusion! 🙏

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