Tokyo Paralympics: Shuttlers Pramod Bhagat wins gold, Manoj Sarkar wins bronze in men’s singles SL3 category
New Delhi, September 04
India’s Manish Narwal won gold, while Singhraj Adhana took home silver in Mixed 50 metre Pistol event at the Tokyo Paralympics today.
The 19-year-old Narwal shot a total of 218.2, a Paralympic record, to claim the gold while Adhana, who had won the bronze in the P1 men’s 10m air pistol event, added a silver to his kitty with an effort of 216.7.
Shooter Manish Narwal clinched India’s third gold at the ongoing Paralympics while compatriot Singhraj Adana bagged the silver in the P4 Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 event in Tokyo today.
In Badminton, Krishna Nagar has entered the finals of the Men’s Singles SH6 event. In semi-finals, Nagar defeated Britain’s K. Coombs in straight sets 21-10, 21,11.
Suhas Yathiraj has also entered the finals of the Bandminton final in SL4 category. On the last day of the Paralypics tomorrow, Suhas Yathiraj will vie for Gold while Tarun will present his challenge for Bronze.
Indian shuttler Pramod Bhagat won the gold medal in the men’s singles SL3 category. In the same event, Manoj Sarkar won a bronze medal on Saturday for India at the Tokyo Paralympics.
With this India has won total 17 medals so far which include, four Gold, seven Silver and six bronze.