Names to be embarked in Indian History



Neeraj Chopra holding Olympic Gold Medal
Neeraj Chopra

He is an Indian track and field athlete who competes in the Javelin Throw.He falls under the category of track and field and is ranked at 4. His coach’s name is Uwe Hohn.He won the Tokyo Olympics Men's Javelin final with a throw of 87.58m.Neeraj's season-best throw is higher than what he managed in the Olympic final.Neeraj has a score of 1315 in men's javelin throw after his gold.

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Mira Bai Chanu giving every Indian goosebumps and a chill in the nerve through her performance in Tokyo Olympics
Saikhom Mirabai Chanu

Weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu scripted history when she claimed a silver medal in the women's 49 kg weight category with a total lift of 202 kg to open India's account on the first day of medal events in olympics becoming the first Indian weightlifter to win silver at the Olympics and the second Indian weightlifter after Karnam Malleswari to win an Olympic medal.

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Ravi Kumar Dahiya with his Historic Silver
Ravi Kumar Dahiya

For Ravi Kumar Dahiya, a silver medal is a reminder of a gold lost. He is a freestyle wrestler who won a silver medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the 57 kg category. He is also a bronze medalist from 2019 World Wrestling Championships and a two-time Asian Champion.Dahiya bagged gold at the 2020 Asian Wrestling Championships in New Delhi and the 2021 Asian Wrestling Championships in Almaty.

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P.V. Sindhu with her medal
P. V. Sindhu

Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is an Indian professional badminton player. Over the course of her career, Pusarla has won medals at multiple tournaments including Olympics and on the BWF circuit including a gold at the 2019 World Championships.PV Sindhu defeated China's He Bingjiao to win women’s singles bronze medal in Tokyo.

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Lovlina Borgohain

An Indian amateur boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's welterweight event, becoming only the third Indian boxer to win a medal at the Olympics.The 23-year-old from the tiny Baro Mukhia village of Assam's Golaghat district became only the third Indian boxer to finish on the Olympic podium

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Bajrang Punia

An Indian freestyle wrestler, who competes in the 65-kg weight category. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Punia won a bronze medal by defeating Kazakhstan’s Daulet Niyazbekov with a wide 8-0 margin. Punia is the only Indian wrestler to win 3 medals at the World Wrestling Championships.Bajrang Punia won India's sixth medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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India's Men Hockey Team
Indian Men Hockey Team

It has been a long time since hockey enjoyed such a spotlight in our country but since now it's a bronze it will be a game changer.It's the reward of all their hard work and dedication towards the game.Indian men's hockey team displayed a great game of counter-attacking play as it defeate Germany by 5-4

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India's Women Hockey Team
India's Women Hockey Team

India women's hockey team may not have won a medal at the Olympics but it caught the imagination of a cricket-hungry nation. From humble beginnings, the girls rallied against odds and gave it their in the Japanese capital..

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Aditi Ashok
Aditi Ashok

An Indian professional golfer from Bangalore. She plays on the Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour. She made her Olympic Games debut at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, representing India in golf and finished 4th.

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Deepak Punia

an Indian freestyle wrestler and Junior Commissioned Officer in the Indian Army who won a silver medal at the 2019 World Wrestling Championships in the freestyle 86 kg category and secured a place in the 2020 Summer Olympics.

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Glance of our Historic Tokyo Olympics 2020 held in 2021 !

July 23,2021

Opening Ceremony

July 26,2021

Opening of Medal Account in Tokyo By Mirabai Chanu

August 2,2021

Sindhu won bronze

August 4,2021

Lovina gets bronze in her first olympics

August 7,2021

Historic Gold By Neeraj Chopra

August 8,2021

Punia ended with a bronze

August 8,2021

Closing Ceremony

Names to be embarked in Indian History
                    -------Our Para Olympians---- 



Bhavina Patel
Bhavina Patel

Bhavina Patel is the first Indian table tennis player to win a medal at the Para Games.Appearing in her debut Paralympics, Bhavina Patel upset reigning champion Borislava Peric of Serbia en route to the final. In the gold medal match, the Indian lost to world No. 1 Zhou Ying of China and settled for the silver medal.

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Nishad Kumar, silver medal, men’s high jump T47, Tokyo 2020
Nishad Kumar

Nishad Kumar won a silver medal in the men’s high jump T47 with a best effort of 2.06m, equalling his own Asian record.The 22-year-old Indian was tied in the second place with USA’s Dallas Wise, who also had a best jump of 2.06m. They both won silver. USA's Roderick Townsend-Roberts won the gold with his world record-breaking attempt of 2.15m jump.

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Avani Lekhara
Avani Lekhara

The 19-year-old Avani Lekhara won a historic gold in her maiden Paralympics, shooting a new Paralympic record score of 249.6 in the women's 10m air rifle shooting standing SH1 final in Tokyo. It made Avani Lekhara the first Indian woman to win a Paralympic gold medal. Avani beat defending Paralympic champion Cuiping Zhang of China and reigning world champion Iryna Shchetnik of Ukraine in the final to win the gold medal.She also won bronze medal in women's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1, Tokyo 2020

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Devendra Jhajharia
Devendra Jhajharia

Record-breaker Devendra Jhajharia won his third Paralympic medal with a silver in the men's javelin throw F46 class in Tokyo. He threw a new personal best of 64.35m in the final, beating his own previous world and Paralympic record of 63.97m. However, Sri Lankan Dinesh Herath eclipsed him with a best throw of 67.79m to take the gold medal. The silver came 17 years after Devendra Jhajharia's first Paralympic medal at Athens 2004.

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Sundar Singh Gurjar
Sundar Singh Gurjar

Sundar Singh Gurjar, bronze medal, men's javelin throw F46, Tokyo 2020.Sundar Singh Gurjar made it two Indians on the podium in the men's javelin throw F46 category with his bronze medal.He threw a season's best 64.01m in the final.

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Yogesh Kathuniya
Yogesh Kathuniya

Yogesh Kathuniya, silver medal, men's discus throw F56, Tokyo 2020.India's Yogesh Kathuniya won his first Paralympic medal with a best attempt of 44.58m in the men's discus throw F56 class final. He was only bested by Brazil's Claudiney Batistia dos Santos, who threw a Paralympic record 45.59m to win the gold medal.

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 Sumit Antil
Sumit Antil

Sumit Antil, gold medal, men's javelin throw F64, Tokyo 2020 Sumit Antil thrice broke his own world record to win gold in the men's javelin throw F64 category. The 23-year-old began with a 66.95m throw, beating his previous world record of 62.88m. In his second attempt, Sumit Antil once again made a new world record with a 68.08m throw. The new world record was finally recorded at 68.55m - which was Sumit Antil's fifth attempt in the final - and gave him the top step on the podium.

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Singhraj Adhana
Singhraj Adhana

Singhraj Adhana, bronze medal, men's 10m air pistol shooting SH1, Tokyo 2020.Also,silver medal, men's 50m pistol SH1, Tokyo 2020. Singhraj Adhana won India's second shooting medal at the Paralympics with bronze in the men's 10m air pistol SH1 class. The 39-year-old Singhraj Adhana shot 216.8 in the final to finish behind defending champion, China's Chao Yang - who won gold with a Paralympic record 237.9 - and silver-medallist Xing Huang, also of China.

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Mariyappan Thangavelu
Mariyappan Thangavelu

Mariyappan Thangavelu - Silver Medal - men's high jump T42, Tokyo 2020 Mariyappan Thangavelu won his second Paralympic medal, a silver in the men's high jump T42 class. After easily clearing the initial marks, Mariyappan Thangavelu took three attempts each to clear the 1.83m and 1.86m mark. The defending Paralympic champion went for gold by attempting the 1.88m but could not jump past in three attempts, which gave him the silver medal. USA's Sam Grewe cleared the 1.88m in his third and final jump to take the gold.

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Sharad Kumar
Sharad Kumar

Sharad Kumar - Bronze Medal - men's high jump T42, Tokyo 2020 Joining compatriot Thangavelu on the podium was Sharad Kumar, who won bronze in the men's high jump T42. Sharad Kumar cleared each of his first four marks, including the 1.83m, with his first jump to be assured of a medal. However, he was unable to clear the 1.86m with any of his three jumps and eventually took the bronze medal.

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Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar

Praveen Kumar, silver medal, men’s high jump T64, Tokyo 2020 Praveen Kumar bagged a silver medal in men’s high jump T64 with jump of 2.07m at the Tokyo Paralympics. With the effort, he bettered his own previous Asian record of 2.05m set at the 2021 World Para Athletics FAZZA Grand Prix in Dubai. Great Britain’s Jonathan Broom-Edwards won the gold with a 2.10m jump while Poland’s Maciej Lepiato clinched bronze with a 2.04m attempt.

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Harvinder Singh
Harvinder Singh

Harvinder Singh, bronze medal, men's individual recurve - open archery, Tokyo 2020 Harvinder Singh won India's first-ever Paralympics medal in archery after clinching the bronze in the Tokyo 2020 men's individual recurve - open event. The Indian archer lost to eventual gold medallist, USA's Kevin Mather, in the semi-finals but defeated South Korea's Kim Min Su 6-5 via shoot off in the bronze medal match to create history.

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Manish Narwal
Manish Narwal

Manish Narwal, gold medal, men's 50m pistol SH1, Tokyo 2020 India’s Manish Narwal claimed the men's 50m pistol SH1 shooting gold medal with a Paralympic record-setting score at Tokyo. He qualified for the final placed seventh in qualifying but kicked on in the medal round and shot 218.2 – a new record at the Para Games.

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Parmod Bhagat
Parmod Bhagat

Parmod Bhagat, gold medal, men's singles badminton SL3, Tokyo 2020 Pramod Bhagat became the first Paralympic champion in the men's singles badminton SL3 category. Badminton made its Para Games debut at Tokyo. Pramod Bhagat topped Group A to qualify for the semi-finals, where he beat Japan's Daisuke Fujihara 21-11, 21-16 to win a gold medal match. In the final, the Indian shuttler beat Great Britain's Daniel Bethell 21-14, 21-17 to claim top podium.

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Manoj Sarkar
Manoj Sarkar

Manoj Sarkar, bronze medal, men's singles badminton SL3, Tokyo 2020 India’s Manoj Sarkar, meanwhile, won bronze in the men's singles badminton SL3 category. Manoj Sarkar finished behind Pramod Bhagat in Group A to advance to the semi-finals, where he lost to eventual silver medallist Daniel Bethell. Manoj Sarkar, however, beat the other losing semi-finalist, Japan's Daisuke Fujihara, 22-20, 21-13 to secure bronze.

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Suhas Yathiraj
Suhas Yathiraj

Suhas Yathiraj, silver medal, men's singles badminton SL4, Tokyo 2020 Suhas Yathiraj secured India’s third badminton medal at the Tokyo Paralympics with a silver in men's singles SL4. The Indian shuttler, who serves as an IAS officer in India, qualified for the semi-finals after finishing second in Group A behind reigning world champion Lucas Mazur of France. He went on to beat Indonesia’s Fredy Setiawan in the final four.

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Krishna Nagar
Krishna Nagar

Krishna Nagar, gold medal, men's singles badminton SH6, Tokyo 2020 Krishna Nagar ensured he closed India’s campaign at the Tokyo Paralympics on a high after winning the gold medal in men's singles badminton SH6 class. The Rajasthan-born shuttler dominated the event from start to end. He cruised through the group stage with straight-game victories over Malaysia’s Didin Taresoh and Brazil’s Vitor Gonçalves Tavares. Another straight games victory against Great Britain’s Krysten Coombs in the semis. The final against Hong Kong’s Chu

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