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Sukant Kadam secures silver at Indonesia Para-Badminton International 2024

By ANI | Updated: September 22, 2024 16:40 IST

Surakarta [Indonesia], September 22 : India's para-badminton Sukant Kadam clinched a silver medal at the Indonesia Para-Badminton International 2024, ...

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Surakarta [Indonesia], September 22 : India's para-badminton Sukant Kadam clinched a silver medal at the Indonesia Para-Badminton International 2024, showcasing remarkable skill and determination throughout the tournament. In a hard-fought final, Kadam faced Indonesia's Fredy Setiawan in the Men's Singles SL4 category, with the match ending 21-14, 21-14 in favour of the local favourite.

Reflecting on his performance, Kadam said, "I gave my best in the final, but Fredy played an exceptional game. It was a great learning experience, and I'm proud of my journey in this tournament. Every match is a step forward, and I'll keep pushing to improve and aim for gold in future competitions."

Kadam's silver medal cements his position among the top para-badminton players in the world, continuing his impressive international form.

India's Medal Haul

The Indian contingent delivered a stellar performance, with several athletes winning medals across various categories:

* Men's Singles SL3: Umesh Vikram secured gold, while Nehal Gupta took silver and Jagadesh Dilli won bronze.

* Women's Singles SL3: Mandeep Kaur won silver, and Neeraj claimed bronze.

* Men's Singles SH6: Sivarajan won silver, and Sudarsan Saravanakumar Muthusamy secured bronze.

* Men's Singles SL4: Naveen Sivakumar bagged a bronze medal.

* Men's Singles SU5: Ruthick Ragupathi took home silver.

* Women's Singles SU5: Koshika Devda won bronze.

* Mixed Doubles SL3-SL4: Nehal Gupta and Naveen Sivakumar claimed silver, while Umesh and Surya, along with Harshit and Kartik, secured bronze.

* Men's Doubles SU5: Hardik Makkar and Ruthick Ragupathi won gold.

* Women's Wheelchair WH1: Pallavi Kuluvehalli took gold, while Prema Vishwas and Anusha Chidananda secured bronze.

* Women's Singles WH2: Alphia James clinched gold, with Shabana winning bronze.

* Mixed Doubles WH1-WH2: Poorna Rao and Munna Khalid won bronze.

* Men's WH1: Prem Kumar Ale secured bronze.

* Women's Doubles SL3-SU5: Neeraj and Arati Patil secured bronze, alongside Vaishali Nilesh and Irina Whalers from Germany.

* Women's Doubles WH1-WH2: Alphia James and Pallavi Kuluvehalli won bronze, along with Anusha Chidananda and Shabana.

This exceptional performance underscores India's growing strength in para-badminton on the global stage.

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