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Khelo India Para Games, a huge platform: Gold medal-winning javelin thrower Navdeep Singh
Navdeep says the event is an important platform for the continued growth of para athletes, and reflects the government's keen interest in promoting para sports in the country
Paralympics gold medallist Navdeen Singh. PHOTO: SAI MEDIA
NEW DELHI: The 2024 Paralympics gold medal-winning javelin thrower Navdeep Singh believes the Khelo India Para Games, beginning here on Thursday, is an important platform for the continued growth of para athletes, and reflects the government’s keen interest in promoting para sports in the country.
“KIPG 2025 is a great platform for senior athletes to compete against each other. We also motivate each other at all times. It further helps us in testing our training modules and practicing our strengths and weaknesses before international competitions. We also get a chance to meet with budding athletes and get to exchange different ideas and thoughts on the competitions,” Navdeep told SAI Media.
Navdeep Singh also competed in KIPG 2023 and claimed the silver medal. In Paris, he won the javelin throw gold medal in the F41 category. The para javelin thrower reflected on how domestic level tournaments help in the unearthing of talent in the country and create a pipeline of para athletes for India across multiple sports.
“After India’s performance at the Paris Paralympics, there is a growing interest in the Para Games, with a lot of youngsters coming up. I am confident the Khelo India Para Games 2025 will also see several new athletes joining in to compete. I am hopeful the country will get to witness new talent, which will help in recognising future prospects,” the 24-year-old Navdeep said.
“The domestic tournaments are important for the growth of para athletics. In the recently concluded World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025, several new athletes were also introduced and earned opportunities. KIPG 2025 will further help in unearthing talent in the,” Navdeep added.
The KIPG 2025 will see an elite line-up of athletes including Paris 2024 gold medallists Harvinder Singh (archery), Dharambir (club thrower) and Praveen Kumar (high jump). Medallists from the 2022 Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China will also compete. Over 50 para-athletes competing in the tournament are also part of SAI’s Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) core group for the 2028 LA Olympics cycle.