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India Ranks No. 1 at the World Ability Sport Youth Games 2024

The elated young athletes (L-R Standing with medals) Satish, Devendra, Laxmikant, Prathamesh, Jyoti, Harshini, Shivani and Janu (extreme left side on wheelchair) Pritam (extreme right side on wheelchair), from the Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) who won awards and helped India secure No. 1 rank at the World Ability Sport Youth Games 2024 held in Ratchasimha, Thailand.

Hyderabad: The Aditya Mehta Foundation (AMF) is proudly celebrating the extraordinary achievements of para-athletes trained at its state-of-the-art Parasports Academy and Rehabilitation Centre, Hyderabad. These young champions, studying at the Centre of Excellence, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Rangareddy, have played a pivotal role in securing India’s No. 1 rank at the World Ability Sport Youth Games 2024 held in Ratchasimha, Thailand.

Contributing significantly to India’s medal haul, AMF-trained athletes have bagged 16 medals (5 Gold, 8 Silver, 3 Bronze) over three remarkable days, showcasing their exceptional skill, resilience, and determination.

Winners and Achievements

🏋️‍♂️ Prathmesh (16) – 80 kg weight category from Maharashtra

🥈 2 Silver Medals in Powerlifting

🎯 Devendra (14) – Under 17 Category from Telangana

🥇 2 Gold Medals in Shot Put and Discus Throw

🥈 1 Silver Medal in Sprinting

🎯 Jyoti (16) – Under 20 Category from Haryana

🥇 1 Gold Medal in Javelin Throw

🥈 2 Silver Medals in Discus Throw and Shot Put

🎯 Shivani (16) – Under 20 Category from Andhra Pradesh

🥇 1 Gold Medal in Shot Put

🎯 Satish (14) – Under 17 Category

🥈 2 Silver Medals in Shot Put and Discus Throw

🎯 Pritam (15) – Under 17 Category from Haryana

🥈 1 Silver Medal in Shot Put

🥉 1 Bronze Medal in Javelin Throw

🎯 Janu (16) – Under 17 Category

🥉 2 Bronze Medals in Shot Put and Javelin Throw

🎯 Lakshmikant (16) – Under 20 Category from Karnataka

🥇 1 Gold Medal in Triple Jump

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