Pramod Bhagat Shines at Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 with Gold and Silver Medals

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Pramod Bhagat Shines at Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 with Gold and Silver Medals

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Pramod Bhagat shines at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026, earning one gold and two silver medals. His outstanding performance illustrates India’s prowess in para badminton, showcasing resilience and teamwork against tough competition.

Key Takeaways

Pramod Bhagat won one gold and two silver medals.
He excelled in Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 with partner Manisha Ramdass.
India's para badminton team showcased strong performances across multiple categories.
Nitesh Kumar also secured gold in Men's Singles SL3.
The tournament highlighted India's growing strength in para sports.

Toledo (Spain), March 29 (NationPress) India showcased a remarkable performance at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 – Level 1 in Toledo, with Pramod Bhagat standing out as the star athlete. The Paralympic champion secured one gold and two silver medals, leading India’s impressive presence on the global stage.

Bhagat’s journey included a gold medal triumph in the Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 category, where he teamed up with Manisha Ramdass. The Indian pair exhibited exceptional teamwork and determination, overcoming their fellow countrymen Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan in straight sets. They comfortably clinched the first set 21-15, followed by a nail-biting second set, winning 24-22 after a fierce battle, thus claiming the title in just 30 minutes.

In the Men’s Singles SL3 final, Bhagat fought valiantly but ultimately secured silver after falling to fellow Indian Nitesh Kumar with a score of 10-21, 17-21.

He added another silver in the Men’s Doubles SL3-SU5 alongside Sukant Kadam. The duo battled hard against the Indian team of Naveen Sivakumar and Surya Kant Yadav. After losing the first set 16-21, Bhagat and Kadam bounced back to clinch the second set 21-12, but ultimately lost the deciding set 15-21, securing another silver.

Expressing his satisfaction, Bhagat stated, “I’m thrilled to return with a gold and two silvers from Toledo. Each match presented a significant challenge, especially against my fellow Indian teammates. The mixed doubles were particularly memorable — Manisha and I demonstrated great synergy and composure during critical moments. This performance boosts my confidence and motivates me to continue improving for future tournaments.”

India’s overall performance in Toledo was underscored by numerous podium finishes across various categories. Nitesh Kumar triumphed with gold in Men’s Singles SL3, while Manasi Joshi and Thulasimathi Murugesan secured gold in Women’s Doubles SL3-SU5. Additionally, Thulasimathi won gold in Women’s Singles SU5, with Manisha Ramdass earning silver in the same category. Several other Indian players also contributed to the medal tally, highlighting the strength and depth of India's para badminton team.

Point of View

Pramod Bhagat's outstanding performance at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026 underscores the rising prominence of India's para athletes and their ability to compete on a global scale, reflecting the nation's commitment to inclusivity and excellence in sports.
NationPress
20 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was the standout performer for India at the Spanish Para Badminton International 2026?
Pramod Bhagat was the standout performer for India, winning one gold and two silver medals.
What categories did Pramod Bhagat compete in?
Pramod Bhagat competed in Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5, Men's Singles SL3, and Men's Doubles SL3-SU5.
Which event did India secure gold in at the tournament?
India secured gold in Men's Singles SL3, Women's Doubles SL3-SU5, and Women's Singles SU5.
How did Bhagat perform in the Men's Singles SL3 final?
Bhagat finished with a silver medal after losing to fellow Indian Nitesh Kumar.
What did Pramod Bhagat say after the tournament?
Bhagat expressed his happiness about winning a gold and two silvers and emphasized his motivation to keep improving.
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