Kapil Parmar wins historic Bronze in men's judo; India's medal tally at Paris Paralympics 2024 reach 25

Kapil Parmar wins historic Bronze in men's judo; India's medal tally at Paris Paralympics 2024 reach 25

The world No.1 Kapil Parmar became the first Indian to win a medal in para-judo at the Paralympic Games on Thursday, September 5. Kapil defeated Elielton Oliveira 10-0 to win a bronze medal in the men's para-judo 60kg category at the Paris Paralympics 2024. 

The 24-year-old judoka from Madhya Pradesh's Sehor produced a brilliant ippon, the highest possible score in judo, to dominate his Brazilian opponent in the bronze medal match at Champ-de-Mars Arena.

Parmar earlier defeated Marco Dennis Blanco of Venezuela 10-0 in the quarter-final match but lost 0-10 against Banitaba Khorram Abadi of Iran in the semi-final. 

The Indian judoka, who won the silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in the same category, had earlier beaten Venezuela's Marco Dennis Blanco 10-0 in the quarterfinal.

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Parmar's bronze took India's medal tally at the 17th edition of the Paralympic Games to a record-extending 25. India is expected to add more medals to its tally with three more events lined up later on Thursday. India also matched its best-ever performance of five golds at the 2022 Tokyo Para Games yesterday and is currently placed 13th in the medal table.

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In another medal event on Thursday, Indian archers Harvinder Singh and Pooja Jatyan missed out on a bronze medal in the mixed team recurve open at Paris Paralympics 2024 on Thursday, September 5. The Indian duo suffered a 4-5 defeat against Slovenia's Dejan Fabcic and Ziva Lavrinc to miss out on India's only fourth medal in archery in Paralympics history. 

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After winning the first set easily, Pooja and Harvinder struggled for consistency with just three 10s in their next nine attempts. Pooja registered a 5 in the final set as the Slovenian pair made a strong comeback to take the game to the shootoff. Harvinder registered 8 and Pooja hit 9 in shootoff while Fabcic and Lavrinc scored 18 to take the bronze. 

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