Tokyo Paralympics to be India's best ever, says Deepa Malik

Devendra Jhajharia will be vying for his third Paralgold in the javelin F46 category
Devendra Jhajharia will be vying for his third Paralympic gold in the javelin F46 category

The 54-member Indian contingent for the Tokyo Paralympics left on Thursday with high hopes of giving their best-ever performance at the Games.

The Indian team has many medal prospects, including Devendra Jhajharia, who will be vying for his third Paralympic gold in F46 javelin throw, defending champion Mariyappan Thangavelu (T63 high jump) and world champion Sandeep Choudhary (F64 javelin throw).

The Indian para-athletes will compete in nine sports. Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) president Deepa Malik will accompany the athletes and PCI secretary general Gursharan Singh will be the chef de mission. Mariyappan Thangavelu will be India’s flag bearer at the opening ceremony.

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India achieved their best ever performance at Rio 2016, winning two gold, one silver and one bronze.

Deepa Malik is bullish on a good show at the Tokyo Paralympics. Speaking at a virtual send-off ceremony for para-athletes, she said:

"The games will not be the same again after Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. We are going to see a record haul of medals as our athletes are in prime form. At least 24 of our 54 athletes finished on the top in local trials.”

India primed to do well in multiple sports at Tokyo Paralympics

Tokyo will see badminton making its Paralympic debut. As many as seven Indian players will be taking part in the event.

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Deepa Malik said the Indian athletes are at the top of the rankings in many sports, which inspires confidence of a good showing in Tokyo. She even hoped for multiple medals from one sport. Deepa added:

"When we talk about para-badminton and shooting, they are seeded at the top. So I am very hopeful that this is a very strong contingent and is going to create history this time. Our javelin arm is so strong. We have eight javelin throwers and I'll be least surprised if we have multiple golds only in javelin throw along with world records. I am keeping my fingers crossed and I wish all the best to Devendra. It was wonderful to win a medal alongside him in Rio.”

India will start their campaign at the Tokyo Paralympics on August 27 in archery.

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Edited by SANJAY K K