New Delhi: With the Tokyo Paralympics opening on Tuesday, PTI takes a look at all the past Indian medallists.
India have won 12 medals, including four gold, and as many silver and bronze medals in the Summer Paralympics since its debut at the 1968 Games.
1972, Heidelberg Paralympics
MURLIKANT PETKAR: GOLD
Petkar won the country's first ever medal at the Paralympics when he clinched the gold in the men's 50m freestyle swimming event, clocking a world record time of 37.33 seconds.
Originally a boxer in the Indian Army, Patekar switched to swimming and other sports after losing his arm in the 1965 Indo-Pak war.
He was India's first-ever individual gold medallist at the Paralympics and Olympics.
1984, New York (US), Stoke Mandeville (UK) Paralympics
JOGINDER SINGH BEDI: 1 SILVER, 2 BRONZE
Bedi won the silver medal in the shot put event while bagging a bronze each in discus and javelin throw events. He holds the record of being the Indian with the most Paralympic medals.
BHIMRAO KESARKAR: SILVER
Kesarkar clinched the silver medal in the men's javelin throw event at the 1984 Paralympics, co-hosted by Stoke Mandeville, UK, and New York, US.
He finished ahead of compatriot Joginder Singh Bedi, who claimed the bronze medal in the same event.
2004, Athens Paralympics
DAVENDRA JHAJHARIA: GOLD
Jhajharia ended India's 20 year wait for a Paralympic medal by clinching the gold in the men's javelin throw at the Athens Games. With his throw of 62.15m in Athens, Jhajharia set a new world mark, a record that he would rewrite 12 years later.
Hailing from a small village in Rajasthan's Churu district, Jhajharia was around eight years old when his left hand had to be amputated immediately after he accidentally touched a live electric cable entwined in a branch of tree he had climbed.
Jhajharia would be in action in Tokyo as well.
RAJINDER SINGH RAHELU: BRONZE
The second Indian medallist at the Athens Games, Rahelu, competed in the 56kg men's powerlifting event. He bagged the bronze with an effort of 157.5kg.
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