Paralympics 2025 Medals Won

Paralympics 2025 Medals Won. Olympics 2025 Medal Tally India Aurora Jade Gretsch, already a Paralympic gold medalist in biathlon, cross-country skiing and triathlon, won three gold medals at Para biathlon worlds last week in Pokljuka, Slovenia Men's 400m T11 category: Madan from Haryana won the gold medal with a timing of 57.16s

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Hosts India are placed atop the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 medal tally with 95 medals, including 29 silver, 33 gold, and as many bronze medals. Frech, Woodhall and Malone won their first individual Paralympic titles in Paris, while four-time medalist Romanchuk added a gold medal in the 5000-meter T54 to his resume

Paralympics 2025 Medal Tally 2025 Leah Nash

India closed out a remarkable campaign at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025, finishing at the top of the medals table with a stunning total of 134 medals, including 45 gold, 40 silver, and 49 bronze. The most decorated athlete on the 2025 team, Tatyana McFadden (Baltimore, Maryland) returns with sights set on her eighth Paralympic Games in 2028. Paralympic champions share their 2025 New Year resolutions Since the beginning of the year is the perfect time to come up with new goals, we asked several Paralympic champions to share their New Year resolutions and what they are looking forward to in 2025.

Olympics 2025 Medal Tally India Aurora Jade. Three-time Paralympic champion long jumper Vanessa Low of Australia lived up to her top billing as she easily clinched gold in T61-64 class while India's Paris Games medallist Preethi Pal bagged a bronze in T35-38 class 200m race on the concluding day of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix here on Thursday Men's 400m T11 category: Madan from Haryana won the gold medal with a timing of 57.16s

2024 Paris Paralympics Medal Tally Connie Demeter. On the first day she won a silver medal (38.47) in the women's 50m butterfly multi-class behind Australian Jasmin Fullgrabe (34.10) and ahead of Gemma Sellick (Australia - 35.92) Gretsch, 32, took the 12.5km individual event, the 7.5km sprint and the 7.5km sprint pursuit in the sitting division.