How Will 35 Debutants Represent India at the World Para-Athletics Championships?

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Key Takeaways
- 35 Indian athletes will make their World Championships debut.
- Event will take place at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.
- Over 2200 athletes from 104 countries expected to compete.
- This championship is a historic milestone for Indian para-sports.
- Focus on inspiring the next generation of athletes.
New Delhi, Sep 8 (NationPress) In a remarkable achievement for Indian para-sports, 35 athletes are set to make their debut at the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, scheduled from September 27 to October 5 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Mahendra Gurjar, who made headlines by establishing a new world record in the men’s F42 javelin category with a throw of 61.17 meters at the Nottwil World Para-Athletics Grand Prix in Switzerland, is currently training in Patiala, aiming to maintain his outstanding form and leave a mark in his inaugural World Championships.
Among the impressive roster of newcomers are Atul Kaushik (Discus F57), Praveen (Shot Put F46), Haney (Discus F37), Mit Bharatbhai Patel (Long Jump T44), Manjeet (Javelin F13), Vishu (Long Jump T12), Pushpendra Singh (Javelin F44), Ajay Singh (Long Jump T47), Shubham Juyal (Shot Put F57), Birbhadra Singh (Discus F57), Dayawanti (Women's 400m T20), Amisha Rawat (Women's Shot Put F46), Anandhi Kulanthaisamy (Club Throw F32), and Suchitra Parida (Women's Javelin F56).
Devendra Jhajharia, President of the Paralympic Committee of India, remarked, "This is the first time in history that such a significant number of Indian athletes are making their World Championships debut in one edition. Each debutant has surmounted incredible challenges to reach this point, symbolizing the aspirations of a new generation. We trust these athletes will motivate countless others across the nation to pursue sports and aspire high."
Mahendra Gurjar, set to represent India in the Javelin F44, expressed, "This championship transcends mere medals—it's about showcasing the spirit and prowess of Indian para athletes. My hope is that our performances will inspire more young individuals, particularly girls, to follow their sporting aspirations."
Mit Bharatbhai Patel, preparing for the men's long jump T44, shared, "Competing at this level before a home audience is a dream I've held since my early training days. I am thankful for this chance and resolute in my desire to make India proud."
The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships promises to be India's largest para sporting event to date, featuring over 2200 athletes and support staff from more than 104 countries competing in 186 medal events. This marks the first occasion India will host such a grand event.