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Special Olympics World Games 2023: Indian Athletes Continue to Win Medals

On a rainy day that led to cancellations and postponement of almost all outdoor events at the Special Olympics World Games, India's roller-skaters won plenty of medals here.

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Special Olympics World Games 2023: Indian Athletes Continue to Win Medals
Special World Olympic Games 2023 (Photo credit: Twitter @SOWG_Berlin2023)

Berlin, Jun 24: On a rainy day that led to cancellations and postponement of almost all outdoor events at the Special Olympics World Games, India's roller-skaters won plenty of medals here. In the roller-skating arena, the Indian contingent added nine medals to the tally (3 gold, 5 silver, 1 bronze). Among the gold medallists were Md Nissar (30m slalom) and Aryan and Abhijit, who are part of the 2x100m relay. Roller skating has proven to be among the most fruitful of arenas for the Indian contingent and despite the downpour, they did not disappoint. Special Olympics World Games 2023: Indian Contingent Off to Strong Start Across Multiple Sports.

Judo proved to be another happy hunting ground for India on Friday. A day before, Suhalia Parveen's silver had helped India open its medal account in the sport. She was joined by two more medallists on the mat, 24 hours later.

In the male Level 2 category, Prince Solanki won bronze, while Muskan won gold in the female Level 3 category. The latter won both her bouts comprehensively to bring home the country's first gold in judo. In table tennis, three medals were confirmed. In an all-Indian final, in the U21-D3, Vighnesh Lokeshwar Naik beat Gunocean Singh Bedi 3-1 to take home the gold.

In the women's singles 30-D3, Alivelamma Gujjala ran through the field unbeaten to take home the gold. Over the course of four matches, Alivelamma dropped just one game, to dominate her way to the gold medal.

India's brilliance in powerlifting extended to another day, with four more medals added to the tally. In the 93kg category, Anurag Prasad won three golds (squat, deadlift, combined) and one silver in the bench press. By the end of action on Friday, India took their medal tally to 96 (Gold: 33; Silver: 37; Bronze: 25).

(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

Special Olympics World Games 2023: Indian Athletes Continue to Win Medals
Special World Olympic Games 2023 (Photo credit: Twitter @SOWG_Berlin2023)

Berlin, Jun 24: On a rainy day that led to cancellations and postponement of almost all outdoor events at the Special Olympics World Games, India's roller-skaters won plenty of medals here. In the roller-skating arena, the Indian contingent added nine medals to the tally (3 gold, 5 silver, 1 bronze). Among the gold medallists were Md Nissar (30m slalom) and Aryan and Abhijit, who are part of the 2x100m relay. Roller skating has proven to be among the most fruitful of arenas for the Indian contingent and despite the downpour, they did not disappoint. Special Olympics World Games 2023: Indian Contingent Off to Strong Start Across Multiple Sports.

Judo proved to be another happy hunting ground for India on Friday. A day before, Suhalia Parveen's silver had helped India open its medal account in the sport. She was joined by two more medallists on the mat, 24 hours later.

In the male Level 2 category, Prince Solanki won bronze, while Muskan won gold in the female Level 3 category. The latter won both her bouts comprehensively to bring home the country's first gold in judo. In table tennis, three medals were confirmed. In an all-Indian final, in the U21-D3, Vighnesh Lokeshwar Naik beat Gunocean Singh Bedi 3-1 to take home the gold.

In the women's singles 30-D3, Alivelamma Gujjala ran through the field unbeaten to take home the gold. Over the course of four matches, Alivelamma dropped just one game, to dominate her way to the gold medal.

India's brilliance in powerlifting extended to another day, with four more medals added to the tally. In the 93kg category, Anurag Prasad won three golds (squat, deadlift, combined) and one silver in the bench press. By the end of action on Friday, India took their medal tally to 96 (Gold: 33; Silver: 37; Bronze: 25).

(This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)

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