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India's Paralympic champions Navdeep, Praveen, Dharambir to headline World Para Athletics Grand Prix New Delhi

The three-day event will feature over 90 competitions and witness participation from elite para-athletes representing 20 countries, as per a press release from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).
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New Delhi [India], March 7 (ANI): India's top para-athletes, including Praveen Kumar, Navdeep Singh, and Dharambir, will be at the forefront of the country's campaign at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix New Delhi 2025, set to take place from March 11 to 13 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.

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The three-day event will feature over 90 competitions and witness participation from elite para-athletes representing 20 countries, as per a press release from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).

Leading India's charge will be Paris Paralympics gold medallists - Praveen Kumar (High Jump, T64), Navdeep Singh (Javelin, F41), and Dharambir (Club Throw, F51). They will be joined by some of India's finest para-athletes, including Ravi Rangoli, who clinched gold at the recently concluded National Para Athletics Championships and finished 5th at the Paris Paralympics.

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The World Para Athletics Grand Prix New Delhi 2025 will feature a total of 250 para-athletes, with approximately 145 Indian and 105 international competitors, making it one of the largest para-athletics events in the country.

Speaking on the excitement of competing in India's first-ever Grand Prix, Praveen Kumar shared, "Competing in front of a home crowd at such a prestigious event is truly special. The Grand Prix in New Delhi is a huge step for para-athletics in India, and I'm eager to put on a great performance for our supporters."

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Dharambir, India's champion in the Club Throw F51 category, added, "This is a historic moment for para-athletics in India. Having a Grand Prix in our own country is a dream come true, and it gives us the perfect platform to prepare for future global events. The energy and enthusiasm here will be incredible, and I hope to make the nation proud once again."

India enters the competition with strong momentum, having secured 14 medals (5 Gold, 6 Silver, and 3 Bronze) at the recently concluded Dubai Grand Prix. The upcoming Grand Prix in New Delhi will serve as a crucial platform for Indian athletes to continue their dominance on the global stage and prepare for future international championships.

The event will not only highlight the exceptional talent of para-athletes but also reinforce India's growing stature in the world of para-sports. (ANI)

(The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)

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