India recorded their best-ever performance at the World Para Athletics Championships, held in New Delhi. Competing on home soil at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from September 27 to October 5, 2025, the Indian
team delivered a historic showing, securing a total of 22 medals – six gold, nine silver and seven bronze – finishing 10th on the medals table.
Among the standout performers were Simran Sharma (women’s 100m T12), Nishad Kumar (men’s high jump T47), Sumit Antil (men’s javelin throw F64), Sandip Sanjay Sargar (men’s javelin throw F44), Rinku Hooda (men’s javelin throw F46), and Shailesh Kumar (men’s high jump T63), all of whom clinched gold medals in their respective events.
Both Simran Sharma and Preeti Pal emerged as double medallists for India — Simran winning medals in the women’s 100m T12 and 200m T12 events, and Preeti securing podium finishes in the women’s 100m T35 and 200m T35 categories.
India’s Medal Winners At World Para Athletics Championships 2025
- Women’s 100m T12 – Gold – Simran Sharma
- Men’s High Jump T47 – Gold – Nishad Kumar
- Men’s Javelin Throw F64 – Gold – Sumit Antil
- Men’s Javelin Throw F44 – Gold – Sandip Sanjay Sargar
- Men’s Javelin Throw F46 – Gold – Rinku Hooda
- Men’s High Jump T63 – Gold – Shailesh Kumar
- Women’s 200m T12 – Silver – Simran Sharma
- Women’s 100m T35 – Silver – Preeti Pal
- Men’s Javelin Throw F41 – Silver – Navdeep
- Women’s Club Throw F51 – Silver – Ekta Bhyan
- Men’s Club Throw F51 – Silver – Dharambir
- Men’s Javelin Throw F44 – Silver – Sandeep
- Men’s Discus Throw F56 – Silver – Yogesh Kathuniya
- Men’s Javelin Throw F46 – Silver – Sundar Singh Gurjar
- Women’s 400m T20 – Silver – Deepthi Jeevanji
- Men’s 200m T44 – Bronze – Sandeep
- Men’s Shot Put F57 – Bronze – Soman Rana
- Men’s High Jump T64 – Bronze – Praveen Kumar
- Women’s 200m T35 – Bronze – Preeti Pal
- Men’s Discus Throw F64 – Bronze – Pardeep Kumar
- Men’s Discus Throw F57 – Bronze – Atul Kaushik
- Men’s High Jump T63 – Bronze – Varun Singh Bhati
India surpassed the previous edition’s tally of 17 medals (6 Gold, 5 Silver, 6 Bronze), marking the best-ever performance in the championship’s history.