Dilip Mahadu Gavit won a gold medal on Saturday, marking the 100th medal won by Indian para-athletes at the Asian Para Games in Hangzhou.
In the Men’s 400m T47 event, Gavit took home the gold medal. With a great run time of 49.48 seconds, he won the coveted gold. This is the Indian para contingent’s most successful Para Asian Games campaign to date, having won 100 medals for the first time. India has claimed 26 gold, 29 silver, and 45 bronze medals so far.
What makes this achievement at the current 4th Asian Para Games so remarkable is that India’s para-athletes have exceeded the 100-medal mark in the Asian Games. The best medal haul for the nation was at the Jakarta 2018 Para Games. At that time, a total of 72 medals were secured, comprising of 15 gold, 24 silver, and 33 bronze.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated them on their achievement and stated that everyone would be inspired by their victories.
The Prime Minister wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, 100 medals at the Asian Para Games! A moment of unparalleled joy. He also said, this success is a result of the sheer talent, hard work, and determination of our athletes. This remarkable milestone fills our hearts with immense pride. He further said, he extend his deepest appreciation and gratitude to our incredible athletes, coaches and the entire support system working with them. These triumphs inspire us all. They serve as a reminder that nothing is impossible for our youth, the PM added.
Anita and Narayana Konganapalle, rowers, extended India’s medal parade on the final day of the prestigious Games on Saturday by winning a silver medal in the PR3 Mixed Doubles Sculls. With a performance of 8:50.71, the mixed doubles duo secured a podium position.
At the athletic event on Friday, Suyansh Narayan Jadhav won the first gold medal for India in swimming with a time of 32.22 seconds in the Men’s 50m Butterfly-S7 category. With a leap of 6.80 metres in the Men’s Long Jump T64 category, Solairaj Dharmaraj set a new Asian and Games record and won India’s 25th gold medal and 98th overall at the Asian Para Games 2023.
On Saturday, the Indian delegation will aim to carry on its winning run in rowing, chess, and athletics.