What Unique Medals Will Be Awarded at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi 2025?

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Key Takeaways
- Historic event: First major para-sport championship in India.
- Inclusivity: Medals designed with accessibility in mind.
- Global participation: Athletes from 104 countries set to compete.
- Cultural pride: Medals reflect India's rich heritage.
- Inspiration: A platform to motivate future generations.
New Delhi, Sep 18 (NationPress) The eye-catching medals designated for the victors of the groundbreaking World Para Athletics Championships, the largest para-sports event ever organized in India, were unveiled by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) on Thursday. This momentous occasion, set to take place in New Delhi from September 27 to October 5, will gather over 2,200 para-athletes and their support teams from 104 nations to compete in 186 medal events.
The unveiled medals embody the spirit of para-sport, Indian culture, and athletic excellence. The front side showcases elaborate designs influenced by traditional Indian artistry, prominently featuring the championship’s name along with para-athletics symbols: a wheelchair racer, a discus thrower, and the lotus—India’s national flower. The reverse side emphasizes inclusivity, incorporating Braille above the “New Delhi 2025” inscription, a lotus-inspired motif, and striking modern geometric patterns. Completed with a stunning blue ribbon, each medal symbolizes culture, accessibility, and sporting achievement.
The uplifting anthem “Udaan Bhar,” which includes rap elements, was launched during the unveiling ceremony for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships. Produced by Polaris Production in collaboration with the Paralympic Committee of India, the video features Indian athletes showcasing their remarkable skills, encapsulating the resilience and inspiration that define the para-sports community.
PCI President Devendra Jhajharia stated, “The unveiling of these medals signifies the start of a remarkable journey. They honor not only triumphs but the principles of effort, inclusivity, and perseverance. By hosting athletes from 104 nations, New Delhi is set to deliver a championship of world-class caliber that inspires everyone.”
Paul Fitzgerald, Head of World Para Athletics, expressed his excitement: “We are delighted to see the first major championships of the new Paralympic cycle leading up to Los Angeles 2028 taking place in New Delhi. The 2025 World Para Athletics Championships will be the most significant international para-sport event ever hosted in India. The launch of these unique medals, merging traditional Indian elements with symbols of athletic success and accessibility, highlights the event’s dedication to inclusivity and cultural pride.
“This represents a tremendous opportunity to develop our sport, enhance our fan base, and positively influence societal views on individuals with disabilities in the world’s most populous country. India’s remarkable advancements in para-athletics over the past decade are inspiring, and we eagerly await the world’s finest athletes in India,” he added.
MLA and Chief Patron of PCI, Vanathi Srinivasan, reiterated, “These medals narrate tales of bravery and determination. India extends a warm welcome to the world, assuring accessibility, inclusivity, and excellence. This championship sends a strong message—para-athletes are making history.”
Paralympic gold medalist Navdeep Singh remarked, “Every glance at this medal fuels my determination. Winning it on home turf would be a dream for all para-athletes, demonstrating that disability is not a barrier.”
India’s Paralympic high jump gold medalist, Praveen Kumar, added, “Being part of this historic medal unveiling fills me with immense pride and motivation. These medals embody the journey of every para-athlete—the challenges, the resilience, and the ultimate victories. Competing on home soil with this symbol of achievement will truly inspire me to push my limits even further.”
The medal unveiling ceremony, attended by PCI officials, athletes, and media, signaled the official countdown to this historic event. From September 27 to October 5, New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium will showcase the world’s top talents, resilience, and sporting brilliance—a celebration of scale, spirit, and inclusivity unparalleled in India’s sporting history.