So Many Records Are Breaks In Tokyo Paralympic Games in 2020.
Key Sentence:
- As the Tokyo Paralympics are the most successful in India, there are many well-known Indian athletes.
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India has won the total number of medals in Tokyo - five gold, eight silver, and six bronze medals, which are the most medals they have succeeded in a single edition. India has previously won 12 medals in the 11 editions it has participated in. His previous record in singles was four medals, which he won twice: 1984 in Stoke Mandeville and New York and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.
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India won five gold medals in Tokyo through Avani Lahara, Sumit Antil, Manish Narval, Pramod Bhagat, and Krishna Nagar. Previously, they had won four gold medals in all the editions that followed, with medalists Murlikant Petkar (1972), Devendra Jhajharia (2004 and 2016), and Mariyappan Thangavelu (2016).
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India won five medals a day on 30 August, by far the most medals in the Paralympics in a single day. His best result so far in 2016 is two meals a day.
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India won several medals at the Tokyo Olympics (table tennis, athletics, archery, archery, and badminton). His best performances were in two sports - in 2004 he won medals in swimming and athletics. This marks the first time India has won archery, archery, table tennis, and badminton awards at the Paralympics. While other sports were previously part of the Paralympic Games, this is the first time badminton has been part of the program.
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Three of India's 19 medals were won by women, with Lahara winning two and Bhavinaben Patel winning one.
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Stingray Adana and Lahara won two medals each in Tokyo, making them the first Paralympics in which more than one Indian has won multiple awards in a single edition. The only Indian to have previously won multiple medals in a single edition was Joginder Singh Bedi, who won three awards in 1984. While Adana won silver and bronze, Lahara took gold and bronze.
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India won five shooting medals in Tokyo, including two gold, one silver, and two bronze medals, ranking third on the shooting medal table after China and Serbia.
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Indian badminton players were impressed with the sport's first appearance, winning four medals and taking fourth place in the sports medal table. Only China, Japan, and Indonesia have won more awards than India in this sport.
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India is 24th in the overall medal rankings. His best result was his 25th at the 1972 Paralympics in Heidelberg, where Petkar won India's only medal.