Key Points

India is set to host its biggest para sporting event with the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi. PCI President Devendra Jhajharia predicts a historic medal haul exceeding 20 for the home team. The Indian contingent of 73 athletes is the largest ever sent to this tournament. The event will feature 104 countries and be broadcast live across India by Prasar Bharati.

Key Points: Devendra Jhajharia Predicts 20 Medals for India at New Delhi 2025 Worlds

  • India sends largest-ever 73 member squad to the World Para Athletics Championships
  • Defending champions like Sumit Antil and Ekta Bhyan lead medal charge
  • Record 35 debutants including world record holder Mahendra Gurjar
  • Event features 104 countries and over 2200 participants in New Delhi
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PCI President Devendra Jhajharia predicts historic 20+ medal haul for India at New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships

PCI President Devendra Jhajharia forecasts historic 20+ medal haul for India's record 73-athlete squad at home World Para Athletics Championships.

"I am confident we will surpass 20 medals and create history on home soil - Devendra Jhajharia"

New Delhi, September 16

India is preparing to host its biggest para sporting event, the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, from September 27 to October 5 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, with a record 73-member Indian contingent, the largest ever for the tournament, which will represent the country, the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) said in a release.

The Indian squad, the largest ever for a World Para Athletics Championships, underscores the nation's growing strength and depth in para-sports.

Setting the stage for a historic campaign, Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) President and two-time Paralympic gold medallist Devendra Jhajharia has predicted a medal rush for the strong Indian squad, expressing confidence that the team will bring home more than 20 medals at the Championships.

PCI President Jhajharia said, "We have 73 athletes in the squad, the largest-ever Indian contingent at a World Para Athletics Championships. This reflects the depth and progress of para-sport in our country. At the previous edition in Kobe, India won 17 medals. With a stronger team this time, I am confident we will surpass 20 medals and create history on home soil," as quoted from a release by PCI.

He added, "Every member of this squad, whether making their debut or returning as an experienced athlete, has overcome immense challenges to reach this stage. They carry the aspirations of a new generation, and I am certain their performances will inspire many more across the country to take up sport and dream without limits."

Speaking about the geographic spread of the Indian squad and the scale of the Championships, Jhajharia said, "This will be the largest para-sport event ever staged on Indian soil, with participation confirmed from 104 countries and more than 2,200 para-athletes and support staff. In keeping with this scale, the Indian contingent is one of the most iconic in World Championships history. While Haryana has traditionally been a powerhouse, this time we also have athletes from Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and several other states, showcasing the true diversity of our nation."

The Indian squad is a blend of seasoned campaigners and promising debutants. Led by star javelin thrower, two-time Paralympic gold medallist, and defending world champion Sumit Antil, the team also features illustrious names such as Praveen Kumar, Nishad Kumar, Simran Sharma, Preeti Pal, Navdeep, Dharambir Nain, and Pranav Soorma.

Consistent performers at national and international tournaments, including Rinku Hooda, who will aim to convert his 2023 Paris World Championships silver into gold, also strengthen the squad. Ekta Bhyan will defend her gold in the Club Throw F51 event, highlighting India's medal-winning potential.

This year, a record 35 athletes will make their World Championships debut for India. Among them, Mahendra Gurjar has already made headlines, setting a world record with a 61.17m throw in the men's F42 javelin at the Nottwil Grand Prix in Switzerland earlier this year. These selections reflect not only the depth of talent but also the grit, determination, and growing dominance of Indian para-athletes on the global stage.

The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships is a landmark event in many ways, marking the first time India is hosting this prestigious tournament. The expanded competition programme features 186 medal events, 15 more than the last edition in Kobe, including 101 for men, 84 for women, and one mixed event.

The Championships are set to be a defining moment for Indian sport, celebrating the resilience, skill, and spirit of the nation's para-athletes while inspiring the next generation to dream big. Prasar Bharati has been named the Official Broadcast Partner, bringing the excitement of the Championships live to audiences across the country.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally para sports getting the recognition they deserve in India! The fact that we have athletes from so many different states shows how inclusive sports has become. Jai Hind! 🏅
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Sarah B
As someone who follows para sports globally, I must say India's progress has been remarkable. From 17 medals in Kobe to potentially 20+ at home - that's incredible growth in just a few years!
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Arjun K
While I'm excited about the prediction, I hope we're not putting too much pressure on our athletes. They've already overcome so much - let's support them regardless of medal count. They're all champions in my eyes!
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Vikram M
Sumit Antil leading the squad! This man is a true inspiration. His javelin throws are absolutely phenomenal. Can't wait to watch him defend his title on home soil. 🔥
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Nikhil C
Great to see Prasar Bharati broadcasting this nationally. More people need to witness the incredible determination of our para-athletes. This will definitely inspire many differently-abled youth across India.
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Michael C
Hosting 104 countries and 2200+ participants - that's massive! India is truly becoming a global sporting destination. The infrastructure at JLN Stadium should be world-class for this event

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