Asian Para Games 2023 Medal Tally : Complete List of Winners
Asian Paralympics 2023 was a magnificent event held in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China. It took place from October 22 to October 28. India had the highest contingent at the continental competition with 303 athletes—191 men and 112 women—who competed in the fourth Asian Para Games. Around 190 athletes from India competed at the 2018 Asian Para Games.
Table of Content
- Asian Para Games 2023: India’s medal winners
- List of Asian Para Games 2023 Medal Winners from India.
- Asian Para Games 2023 Medals Table- Overall
- Conclusion
- FAQs
Asian Para Games 2023: India’s medal winners
With 111 medals in total—29 gold, 31 silver, and 51 bronze—Indian competitors concluded their Asian Para Games 2023 campaign in Hangzhou, the People’s Republic of China. India surpassed the previous record of 72 medals, including 15 gold, from the 2018 Asian Para Games with their best-ever medal tally in the continental tournament. This marks a notable increase from the 190 athletes India sent to the 2018 Asian Para Games, where they delivered their best-ever performance 72 medals, including 15 gold. As of now, in the Asian Para Games 2023, India has won a total of 64 medals, with 15 gold, 20 silver, and 29 bronze
List of Asian Para Games 2023 Medal Winners from India.
No. | Athlete | Sport | Event | Medal |
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1 | Ankur Dhama | Athletics | Men’s 5000m-T11 | Gold |
2 | Nishad Kumar | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T47 | Gold |
3 | Ram Pal | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T47 | Silver |
4 | Shailesh Kumar | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T63 | Gold |
5 | Mariyappan Thangavelu | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T63 | Silver |
6 | Monu Ghangas | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F11 | Bronze |
7 | Pranav Soorma | Athletics | Men’s Club Throw-F51 | Gold |
8 | Dharambir | Athletics | Men’s Club Throw-F51 | Silver |
9 | Amit Kumar | Athletics | Men’s Club Throw-F51 | Bronze |
10 | Prachi Yadav | Canoe | Women’s VL2 | Silver |
11 | Kapil Parmar | Judo | Men -60kg J1 | Silver |
12 | Kokila | Judo | Women -48kg J2 | Bronze |
13 | Avani Lekhara | Shooting | Women’s 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 | Gold |
14 | Rudransh Khandelwal | Shooting | Mixed 50m Pistol SH1 | Silver |
15 | Aruna | Taekwondo | Women’s K44 -47kg | Bronze |
16 | Praveen Kumar | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T64 | Gold |
17 | Unni Renu | Athletics | Men’s High Jump-T64 | Bronze |
18 | Ekta Bhyan | Athletics | Women’s Club Throw-F32/51 | Bronze |
19 | Simran | Athletics | Women’s 100m-T12 | Silver |
20 | Deepthi Jeevanji | Athletics | Women’s 400m-T20 | Gold |
21 | Ajay Kumar | Athletics | Men’s 400m-T64 | Silver |
22 | Manish Kaurav | Canoe | Men’s KL3 | Bronze |
23 | Prachi Yadav | Canoe | Women’s KL2 | Gold |
24 | Gajendra Singh | Canoe | Men’s VL2 | Bronze |
25 | Neeraj Yadav | Athletics | Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56 | Gold |
26 | Yogesh Kathuniya | Athletics | Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56 | Silver |
27 | Muthuraja | Athletics | Men’s Discus Throw-F54/55/56 | Bronze |
28 | Ravi Rongali | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F40 | Silver |
29 | Pramod | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T46 | Silver |
30 | Rakesh Bhaira | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T46 | Bronze |
31 | Ashok | Powerlifting | Men’s -65kg | Bronze |
32 | Rudransh Khandelwal | Shooting | Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 | Silver |
33 | Manish Narwal | Shooting | Men’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 | Bronze |
34 | Rubina Francis | Shooting | Women’s 10m Air Pistol SH1 | Bronze |
35 | Team India | Archery | Men’s Doubles Recurve – Open | Bronze |
36 | Team India | Archery | Women’s Doubles Compound – Open | Silver |
37 | Team India | Archery | Men’s Doubles Compound – Open | Silver |
38 | Pooja | Athletics | Women’s Discus Throw-F54/55 | Silver |
39 | Submit | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F64 | Gold |
40 | Pushpendra Singh | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F64 | Bronze |
41 | Haney | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F37/38 | Gold |
42 | Narayan Thakur | Athletics | Men’s 200m-T35 | Bronze |
43 | Shreyansh Trivedi | Athletics | Men’s 200m-T37 | Bronze |
44 | Soman Rana | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F57 | Silver |
45 | Hokato Sema Hotozhe | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F57 | Bronze |
46 | Sundar Singh Gurjar | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46 | Gold |
47 | Rinku | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46 | Silver |
48 | Ajeet Singh | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F46 | Bronze |
49 | Ankur Dhaka | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T11 | Gold |
50 | Rakshitha Raju | Athletics | Women’s 1500m-T11 | Gold |
51 | Lalitha Killaka | Athletics | Women’s 1500m-T11 | Silver |
52 | Sharath Makanahalli | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T13 | Silver |
53 | Balwant Singh Rawat | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T13 | Bronze |
54 | Nimisha Suresh | Athletics | Women’s Long Jump-T47 | Gold |
55 | Pramod Bhagat / Manisha Ramadass | Badminton | Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 | Bronze |
56 | Manasi Joshi | Badminton | Women’s Singles SL3 | Bronze |
57 | Sivarajan Solaimalai / Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan | Badminton | Mixed Doubles SH6 | Bronze |
58 | Nitesh Kumar / Thulasimathi Murugesan | Badminton | Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 | Bronze |
59 | Mandeep Kaur | Badminton | Women’s Singles SL3 | Bronze |
60 | Vaishnavi Puneyani | Badminton | Women’s Singles SL4 | Bronze |
61 | Zainab Khatoon | Powerlifting | Women’s -61kg | Silver |
62 | Kumari Raj | Powerlifting | Women’s -61kg | Bronze |
63 | Bhavina Patel | Table Tennis | Women’s Singles – Class 4 | Bronze |
64 | Sandeep Dangi | Table Tennis | Men’s Singles – Class 1 | Bronze |
65 | Adil Mohamed Nazir Ansari / Naveen Dalal | Archery | Men’s Doubles – W1 Open | Bronze |
66 | Sheetal Devi / Rakesh Kumar | Archery | Mixed Team Compound – Open | Gold |
67 | Narayan Thakur | Athletics | Men’s 100m-T35 | Bronze |
68 | Sachin Sarjerao Khilari | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F46 | Gold |
69 | Rohit Kumar | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F46 | Bronze |
70 | Shreyansh Trivedi | Athletics | Men’s 100m-T37 | Bronze |
71 | Bhagyashri Jadhav Madhavrao | Athletics | Women’s Shot Put-F34 | Silver |
72 | Monu Ghangas | Athletics | Men’s Discus Throw-F11 | Silver |
73 | Simran | Athletics | Women’s 200m-T12 | Silver |
74 | Manisha Ramadass | Badminton | Women’s Singles SU5 | Bronze |
75 | Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan | Badminton | Women’s Singles SH6 | Bronze |
76 | Pramod Bhagat / Sukant Indukant Kadam | Badminton | Men’s Doubles SL3-SL4 | Bronze |
77 | Sukant Indukant Kadam | Badminton | Men’s Singles SL4 | Bronze |
76 | Krishna Nagar / Sivarajan Solaimalai | Badminton | Men’s Doubles SH6 | Bronze |
79 | Himanshi Bhaveshkumar Rathi | Chess | Women’s Individual Standard VI-B1 | Bronze |
80 | Mandeep Kaur / Manisha Ramadass | Badminton | Women’s Doubles SL3-SU5 | Bronze |
81 | Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan / Rachana Shaileshkumar Patel | Badminton | Women’s Doubles SH6 | Bronze |
82 | Sidhartha Babu | Shooting | R6 – Mixed 50m Rifle Prone SH1 | Gold |
83 | Rakesh Kumar | Archery | Men’s Individual Compound – Open | Silver |
84 | Sheetal Devi | Archery | Women’s Individual Compound – Open | Gold |
85 | Raman Sharma | Athletics | Men’s 1500m-T38 | Gold |
86 | Solairaj Dharmaraj | Athletics | Men’s Long Jump-T64 | Gold |
87 | Manu | Athletics | Men’s Shot Put-F37 | Bronze |
88 | Pradeep Kumar | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw-F54 | Silver |
89 | Laxit | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw-F54 | Bronze |
90 | Lakshmi | Athletics | Women’s Discus Throw-F37/38 | Bronze |
91 | Pramod Bhagat | Badminton | Men’s Singles SL3 | Gold |
92 | Nitesh Kumar | Badminton | Men’s Singles SL3 | Silver |
93 | Yathiraj Suhas Lalinakere | Badminton | Men’s Singles SL4 | Gold |
94 | Krishna Nagar | Badminton | Men’s Singles SH6 | Silver |
95 | Nitesh Kumar/Tarun | Badminton | Men’s Doubles SL3-SL4 | Gold |
96 | Chirag Baretha/Raj Kumar | Badminton | Men’s Doubles SU5 | Silver |
97 | Thulasimathi Murugesan | Badminton | Women’s Singles SU5 | Gold |
98 | Thulasimathi Murugesan/Manasi Joshi | Badminton | Women’s Doubles SL3-SU5 | Silver |
99 | Suyash Narayan Jadhav | Swimming | Men’s 50m Butterfly-S7 | Bronze |
100 | Neeraj Yadav | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F55 | Gold |
101 | Tek Chand | Athletics | Men’s Javelin Throw Throw-F55 | Bronze |
102 | Dilip Mahadu Gavit | Athletics | Men’s 400m-T47 | Gold |
103 | Pooja | Athletics | Women’s 1500m-T20 | Bronze |
104 | Satish Inani Darpan | Chess | Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1 | Gold |
105 | Kumar Pradhan Soundarya | Chess | Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1 | Silver |
106 | Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana | Chess | Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B1 | Bronze |
107 | Kishan Gangolli | Chess | Men’s Individual Rapid VI-B2/B3 | Bronze |
108 | Satish Inani Darpan/Kumar Pradhan Soundarya/Ashwinbhai Kanchanbhai Makwana | Chess | Men’s Team Rapid VI-B1 | Gold |
109 | Aryan Joshi/Somendra/Kishan Gangolli | Chess | Men’s Team Rapid VI-B2/B3 | Bronze |
110 | Vruthi Saganlal Jain/ Himanshi Bhaveshkumar Rathi/ Sanskruti Vikas More | Chess | Women’s Team Rapid VI-B1 | Bronze |
111 | Anita/Konganapalle Narayana | Rowing | PR3 Mixed Double Sculls – PR3 Mix2x | Silver |
Asian Para Games 2023 Medals Table- Overall
Several Asian countries participated in the Paralympics event 2023. China bagged the top position of the table by winning 521 medals in total comprising of 214 gold, 167 silver and 140 bronze medals. Iran and Japan follows by 131 and 150 medals in total respectively.
Following is the list of participating countries along with the total number of medals.
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | China | 214 | 167 | 140 | 521 |
2 | Iran | 44 | 46 | 41 | 131 |
3 | Japan | 42 | 49 | 59 | 150 |
4 | South Korea | 30 | 33 | 40 | 103 |
5 | India | 29 | 31 | 51 | 111 |
6 | Indonesia | 29 | 30 | 36 | 95 |
7 | Thailand | 27 | 26 | 55 | 108 |
8 | Uzbekistan | 25 | 24 | 30 | 79 |
9 | Philippines | 10 | 4 | 5 | 19 |
10 | Hong Kong China | 8 | 15 | 24 | 47 |
Conclusion
An important accomplishment in the sporting history of the country was India’s performance at the Asian Para Games 2023 in Hangzhou, China. 111 medals in all, including 29 gold, 31 silver, and 51 bronze, demonstrated the extraordinary potential of Indian athletes.
Even though India trailed powerful countries like China, Iran, Japan, and South Korea in the overall medal count, the nation as a whole feels inspired and filled with pride by the athletes’ achievements. The article covers all about the medals won by the various Asian countries.
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FAQs
How many medals India won in Asian Para Games 2023?
India won 111 medals in Asian Para Games 2023 in total. There were 29 gold, 31 silver and 51 bronze medals. In the last 2018 Asian Para Games 2023 India bagged around 72 medals.
Which state dominated the medal tally at the Khelo India Para Games 2023?
Ans. Maharashtra dominated the medal tally at the Khelo India Para Games 2023. Tamil Nadu and Haryana followed.
What is India’s rank in Asian Para Games 2023 medal tally?
Ans. India ranked fifth in the overall table of Asian Para Games 2023. With 29 gold, 31 silver and 51 bronze medals, India secured fifth position in the table. India won a total of 111 medals.
Who is the winner of khelo India Games 2023?
Ans. Haryana won the overall Khelo India Para Games 2023 title in an incredible show of skill and tenacity. With 40 gold, 39 silver, and 26 bronze medals, the state’s competitors achieved an amazing medal haul.
Who is hosting the Khelo India Para Games 2023?
Ans. From December 10–17, 2023, three locations in New Delhi will host KIPG. There will be about 1,400 competitors in seven sports vying for medals. Watch in real time. From December 10 to December 17, 2023, New Delhi, the nation’s capital, will host the Khelo India Para Games.