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35 debutants to represent India at World Para Athletics Championships 2025 in Delhi

By ANI | Updated: September 8, 2025 14:55 IST

New Delhi [India], September 8 : Marking a new milestone for Indian para sports, 35 athletes will make their ...

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New Delhi [India], September 8 : Marking a new milestone for Indian para sports, 35 athletes will make their World Championships debut at the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, held from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.

Mahendra Gurjar, who scripted history by setting a new world record in the men's F42 javelin category with a throw of 61.17 meters at the Nottwil World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Switzerland, is currently training in Patiala and focused on continuing his excellent form and making an impact in his debut World Athletics Championships.

Among the talented first-time participants are Atul Kaushik (Discus F57), Praveen (Shot Put F46), Haney (Discus F37), Mit Bharatbhai Patel (Long Jump T44), Manjeet (Javelin F13), Vishu (Long Jump T12), Pushpendra Singh (Javelin F44), Ajay Singh (Long Jump T47), Shubham Juyal (Shot Put F57), Birbhadra Singh (Discus F57), Dayawanti (Women's 400m T20), Amisha Rawat (Women's Shot Put F46), Anandhi Kulanthaisamy (Club Throw F32), and Suchitra Parida (Women's Javelin F56).

Devendra Jhajharia, President, Paralympic Committee of India, said, as quoted from a press release by PCI, "Never before have so many Indian athletes made their World Championships debut in a single edition. Each debutant has overcome tremendous odds to reach this stage, embodying the hopes of a new generation. We believe these athletes will inspire countless others across the country to take up sport and dream big."

Mahendra Gurjar, India's debutant in the Javelin F 44, added, "This championship isn't just about medalsit's about showing the world the spirit and ability of Indian para athletes. I hope our performances encourage more youngsters, especially girls, to chase their sporting dreams."

Mit Bharatbhai Patel, set to compete in the men's long jump T44, shared, "To compete at this level, in front of a home crowd, is something I've dreamed about since I first started training. I'm grateful for the opportunity and determined to make India proud."

The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships is set to be India's biggest-ever para sporting event, with over 2200 athletes and support staff from more than 104 countries competing in 186 medal events.

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