New Delhi, India – Indian athletes delivered an impressive performance on the opening day of the New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix. The event kicked off with a thrilling start as Indian para athletes secured multiple medals, setting a strong tone for the tournament.
The competition took place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, drawing a large crowd eager to witness top para athletes from around the world. Indian sprinters and throwers showed remarkable skill and determination, winning gold, silver, and bronze medals across several events.
Highlights of Day 1
- 100m sprint: Indian sprinter Rajesh Kumar crossed the finish line first with a time of 11.05 seconds, breaking his personal best.
- Discus throw: Athlete Meena Sharma impressed with a throw of 35.62 meters, earning her a gold medal and setting a new benchmark among Indian para athletes.
- National records: Several Indian athletes set new national records during qualifying rounds, showcasing India’s emerging presence in para athletics globally.
The team’s coach, Anil Gupta, expressed pride in the athletes’ hard work and said, “Our focus is to sustain this momentum throughout the Grand Prix and encourage more participation in para sports.”
Significance of the Event
The New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix is a key event on the para athletics calendar. It serves as a qualifying competition for the upcoming Paralympic Games, making every medal and record crucial for athletes worldwide.
Fan support was loud and passionate throughout day one, with many spectators cheering excitedly for the Indian team. The opening day success has raised hopes for a strong overall performance from India in this prestigious international event.
Looking Ahead
Day 2 promises to continue with intense competition in track and field events, with several world-ranked athletes set to compete. Fans can expect more thrilling moments as the Grand Prix progresses.
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