India’s Medal Winners at Paris Olympics 2024

Indian hockey team won BRONZE medal in olympics 2024

The Paris Olympics 2024 was a proud moment for India, showcasing the skill and determination of its athletes. The country’s medal tally saw a boost with impressive performances in different sports.

From the shooting range to other events, Indian athletes made a strong impact. The Games were a chance for new stars to shine and for experienced athletes to continue their inspiring performances. As the world looked on, India’s sporting talent was clear, and the nation celebrated its heroes who brought pride and honor to the country.

Manu Bhaker
Manu Bhaker, born on February 18, 2002, in Goria, Haryana, is a leading Indian shooter known for her precision and skill. At the Paris 2024 Olympics, she won bronze in both the women’s 10m air pistol and mixed team 10m air pistol events. Bhaker’s achievements mark her as a trailblazer, making history as the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals in a single Games.

Sarabjot Singh
Sarabjot Singh, born on September 30, 2001, in Dheen village,Ambala, Haryana, is a prominent Indian shooter. At the Paris 2024 Olympics, he won bronze in the mixed team 10m air pistol event with Manu Bhaker. Singh’s performance, marked by steady and precise shooting, has earned him recognition as a rising star in Indian sports, contributing significantly to the nation’s Olympic success.

Swapnil Kusale Swapnil Kusale born on August 6, 1995, in Pune, Maharashtra, is a rising star in Indian shooting. His exceptional talent and unwavering dedication culminated in a historic bronze medal win at the Paris 2024 Olympics in the Men’s Rifle 50m 3 Positions event.

HOCKEY– In a thrilling encounter, the Indian hockey team clinched the bronze medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics. The victory marks a historic moment for Indian hockey, as the team showcased exceptional skill, determination, and teamwork throughout the tournament.

Neeraj Chopra– added another feather to his cap by clinching the silver medal in the javelin throw event at the Paris 2024 Olympics. Despite facing stiff competition, Chopra displayed exceptional skill and determination, securing a podium finish. While the reigning Olympic champion fell short of defending his title, his silver medal is a testament to his enduring talent and India’s rising stature in athletics. Neeraj Chopra is from Khandra village, Panipat district in the state of Haryana..

Aman Sehrawat – etched his name in India’s sporting history by clinching the bronze medal in wrestling at the Paris Olympics. At just 21, he became the country’s youngest Olympic medalist. His journey to the podium is particularly inspiring as he lost both parents at the tender age of 11.He is from Birohar, Jhajjar district, Haryana, trains at the iconic Chhatrasal Stadium in Delhi. This stadium is renowned for producing multiple Olympic medalists and has been a crucial part of his wrestling journey.

Here is the table for the Paris 2024 Olympics medals tally:

No.AthleteEventSportMedal
1Manu BhakerWomen’s 10m air pistolShootingBronze
2Manu Bhaker-Sarabjot SinghMixed team 10m air pistolShootingBronze
3Swapnil KusaleMen’s 50m rifle 3 positionsShootingBronze
4Team IndiaMen’s eventHockeyBronze
5Neeraj ChopraMen’s javelin throwAthleticsSilver
6Aman SehrawatMen’s freestyle 57kgWrestlingBronze

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Here’s the updated medals tally table with the Paris 2024 Olympics results:

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1USA313936106
2China32252077
3Australia18161448
4France14192255
4Great Britain14192255
64India0156

Manu Bhaker added to this proud history by winning two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. She achieved this in both the women’s 10m air pistol event and the mixed 10m air pistol event, becoming the second Indian after Norman Pritchard to win two medals in a single Olympics.

Swapnil Kusale Won Bronze Medal in Men’s Rifle 50m 3P at Paris 2024 Olympics

Manu Bhaker : Won Bronze in10m Air Pistol -Olympics 2024-PM Modi congratulates Manu Bhaker for historic win

“Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh Secure Bronze in 10m Air Pistol at Paris 2024 Olympics”

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Here’s a comprehensive table listing Indian athletes who have won medals at the Summer Olympics, including their respective events, medals, and the Olympics where they won: from 1900 to 2024-

“Dual Medals -India’s Olympic Journey 1900 to 2024: From Pritchard to Manu Bhaker”

AthleteMedalEventOlympics
Manu Bhaker & Sarabjot SinghBronzeShooting, 10m Air Pistol mixed team eventParis 2024
Manu BhakerBronzeShooting, 10m Air PistolParis 2024
Mirabai ChanuSilverWomen’s 49kg weightliftingTokyo 2020
Lovlina BorgohainBronzeWomen’s welterweight boxingTokyo 2020
PV SindhuBronzeWomen’s singles badmintonTokyo 2020
Ravi Kumar DahiyaSilverMen’s 57kg wrestlingTokyo 2020
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyTokyo 2020
Bajrang PuniaBronzeMen’s 65kg wrestlingTokyo 2020
Neeraj ChopraGoldMen’s javelin throwTokyo 2020
PV SindhuSilverWomen’s singles badmintonRio 2016
Sakshi MalikBronzeWomen’s 58kg wrestlingRio 2016
Sushil KumarSilverMen’s 66kg wrestlingLondon 2012
Vijay KumarSilverMen’s 25m rapid pistol shootingLondon 2012
Saina NehwalBronzeWomen’s singles badmintonLondon 2012
Mary KomBronzeWomen’s flyweight boxingLondon 2012
Yogeshwar DuttBronzeMen’s 60kg wrestlingLondon 2012
Gagan NarangBronzeMen’s 10m air rifle shootingLondon 2012
Abhinav BindraGoldMen’s 10m air rifle shootingBeijing 2008
Vijender SinghBronzeMen’s middleweight boxingBeijing 2008
Sushil KumarBronzeMen’s 66kg wrestlingBeijing 2008
Rajyavardhan Singh RathoreSilverMen’s double trap shootingAthens 2004
Karnam MalleswariBronzeWomen’s 54kg weightliftingSydney 2000
Leander PaesBronzeMen’s singles tennisAtlanta 1996
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyMoscow 1980
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyMunich 1972
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyMexico City 1968
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyTokyo 1964
Indian hockey teamSilverMen’s hockeyRome 1960
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyMelbourne 1956
KD JadhavBronzeMen’s bantamweight wrestlingHelsinki 1952
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyHelsinki 1952
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyLondon 1948
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyBerlin 1936
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyLos Angeles 1932
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyAmsterdam 1928
Norman PritchardSilverMen’s 200mParis 1900
Norman PritchardSilverMen’s 200m hurdlesParis 1900

“Dual Medals -India’s Olympic Journey 1900 to 2024”

Dual Medals-India’s Olympic Journey is a remarkable story of achievements, challenges, and national pride. Since first competing at the 1900 Paris Olympics, the country has slowly but surely made its mark on the global sports stage.

In the early days, Norman Pritchard was a trailblazer, winning two silver medals in Paris 1900. This was a significant start for Indian athletes in the Olympics. Over the years, India enjoyed great success in hockey, winning multiple gold medals, including a dominant era in the 1920s and 1980s.

The journey has had its ups and downs. India has seen both periods of great success and quieter times. Despite this, the determination of Indian athletes has always been strong.

Manu Bhaker added to this proud history by winning two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics. She achieved this in both the women’s 10m air pistol event and the mixed 10m air pistol event, becoming the second Indian after Norman Pritchard to win two medals in a single Olympics.

Manu Bhaker : Won Bronze in10m Air Pistol -Olympics 2024-PM Modi congratulates Manu Bhaker for historic win

“Manu Bhaker and Sarabjot Singh Secure Bronze in 10m Air Pistol at Paris 2024 Olympics”

This story highlights the growth of Indian sports and the relentless spirit of its athletes who continue to aim for the highest achievements on the world stage.

Here’s a comprehensive table listing Indian athletes who have won medals at the Summer Olympics, including their respective events, medals, and the Olympics where they won:

AthleteMedalEventOlympics
Manu Bhaker & Sarabjot SinghBronzeShooting, 10m Air Pistol mixed team eventParis 2024
Manu BhakerBronzeShooting, 10m Air PistolParis 2024
Mirabai ChanuSilverWomen’s 49kg weightliftingTokyo 2020
Lovlina BorgohainBronzeWomen’s welterweight boxingTokyo 2020
PV SindhuBronzeWomen’s singles badmintonTokyo 2020
Ravi Kumar DahiyaSilverMen’s 57kg wrestlingTokyo 2020
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyTokyo 2020
Bajrang PuniaBronzeMen’s 65kg wrestlingTokyo 2020
Neeraj ChopraGoldMen’s javelin throwTokyo 2020
PV SindhuSilverWomen’s singles badmintonRio 2016
Sakshi MalikBronzeWomen’s 58kg wrestlingRio 2016
Sushil KumarSilverMen’s 66kg wrestlingLondon 2012
Vijay KumarSilverMen’s 25m rapid pistol shootingLondon 2012
Saina NehwalBronzeWomen’s singles badmintonLondon 2012
Mary KomBronzeWomen’s flyweight boxingLondon 2012
Yogeshwar DuttBronzeMen’s 60kg wrestlingLondon 2012
Gagan NarangBronzeMen’s 10m air rifle shootingLondon 2012
Abhinav BindraGoldMen’s 10m air rifle shootingBeijing 2008
Vijender SinghBronzeMen’s middleweight boxingBeijing 2008
Sushil KumarBronzeMen’s 66kg wrestlingBeijing 2008
Rajyavardhan Singh RathoreSilverMen’s double trap shootingAthens 2004
Karnam MalleswariBronzeWomen’s 54kg weightliftingSydney 2000
Leander PaesBronzeMen’s singles tennisAtlanta 1996
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyMoscow 1980
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyMunich 1972
Indian hockey teamBronzeMen’s hockeyMexico City 1968
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyTokyo 1964
Indian hockey teamSilverMen’s hockeyRome 1960
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyMelbourne 1956
KD JadhavBronzeMen’s bantamweight wrestlingHelsinki 1952
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyHelsinki 1952
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyLondon 1948
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyBerlin 1936
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyLos Angeles 1932
Indian hockey teamGoldMen’s hockeyAmsterdam 1928
Norman PritchardSilverMen’s 200mParis 1900
Norman PritchardSilverMen’s 200m hurdlesParis 1900

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India’s journey in the Olympics – Manu Bhaker

Manu Bhaker qualifies for 10m air pistol finals – Rhythm Sangwan knocked out -Olympics 2024

Manu Bhaker has qualified for the 10m air pistol final at the Paris Olympics after a strong performance in the qualification round. The Indian shooter’s accuracy and composure were on full display as she secured her place in the medal round.

Unfortunately, Rhythm Sangwan’s Olympic journey came to a premature end as she was unable to advance from the qualification stage.

India’s shooting landscape has seen a meteoric rise in recent years, with young talents making their mark on the international stage. Among the most promising stars are Manu Bhaker and Rhythm Sangwan, who have consistently showcased their potential.

Manu Bhaker, with her precocious talent, has rapidly ascended the ranks of world shooting. Her [mention specific achievements, e.g., Commonwealth Games gold, World Cup medals] have established her as a force to reckon with. Bhaker’s ability to perform under pressure and deliver clutch shots has been instrumental in her success.

Rhythm Sangwan, another emerging talent, has shown immense promise in her career. With her [mention specific strengths, e.g., accuracy, speed], Sangwan has steadily climbed the national and international ladder. While still relatively new to the top echelons, her potential is undeniable.

The duo’s rise has injected fresh energy into Indian shooting, and their rivalry, both healthy and competitive, has pushed them to greater heights. As they continue to mature as athletes, the nation eagerly awaits their contributions to India’s medal tally in major international events.

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Below is the update of -10m Air Pistol Women’s Qualification wound

Jul 27, 17:19-Manu Bhaker is into the finals!

Manu Bhaker showcased her Olympic prowess with a stellar performance in the 10m air pistol qualification round, securing a coveted spot in the finals. The Indian shooter’s accuracy and composure were on full display as she advanced to the next stage of the competition.

Meanwhile, Rhythm Sangwan faced a disappointing end to her Olympic campaign as she was unable to progress beyond the qualification round.

Jul 27, 17:13-Manu Bhaker is drifting away from the top 3 finish in the 5th series of the women’s 10m air pistol women’s qualification event. 

Jul 27, 17:05-Manu Bhaker closes 4th series at 96. She is placed fourth as the 5th series is underway at the Paris Games. Turkey’s Sevval Ilayda Tarhan has climbed to the top spot. Rhythm Sangwan has also bounced back as Bhaker’s compatriot is ranked 13th in the women’s 10m air pistol women’s qualification event.

Jul 27, 16:59-Manu Bhaker is keen on bagging a top 3 finish. The Indian shooter scored 98 in the third series to take the second spot in the standings. Rhythm Sangwan came up with 97 to seal the 18th spot in the women’s 10m air pistol women’s qualification event.

Jul 27, 16:47-Rhythm Struggles, Manu Shines

Rhythm Sangwan’s costly second series proved to be a major setback as she was forced to halt her competition after a disappointing 8th shot in the 19th attempt. With a total of 180 out of 200, she ended up in 21st position.

Meanwhile, Manu Bhaker delivered a stellar performance, scoring a superb 98 in her third series to reclaim her spot in the top 2. A solid start to the fourth series with a 10 further cemented her position. With a final score of 242 out of 250, Bhaker secured the fourth spot overall.

Jul 27, 16:31-Manu Bhaker is fourth in the standings of the 10m air pistol women’s qualification event. In the first series, the Indian athlete bagged 97 points. In the second series, she has 49 points. Rhythm Sangwan is placed 14th in the updated standings.

Jul 27, 16:24-Both Manu and Rhythm shot 97 in the opening series but better grouping from Manu and with a good start to the 2nd series, she is back in the top 4. Rhythm too going steady. 

Jul 27, 16:18-Manu Bhaker takes the third spot in no time! She started her bid with a 9 and followed it up with a 10. Bhaker is placed third with 59 points in the 1st series. Rhythm Sangwan is placed 8th.

Also read- Paris 2024 Olympics: All the Action Featuring India – Schedule & IST Timings

Rhythm Sangwan & Manu Bhaker – 10m Air Pistol – Know your Olympion

CategoryManu BhakerRhythm Sangwan
Full NameManu BhakerRhythm Sangwan
Date of Birth18 February 2002 (age 22)29 November 2003 (age 20)
BirthplaceGoria, Jhajjar district, Haryana, India belongs to a Jat family
Height168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
SportShootingShooting
Events10 m air pistol, 25 m pistol10 m air pistol, 25 m pistol, 25 m rapid fire pistol
National TeamIndiaIndia
Years Active2021-present
EducationDelhi Public School, Faridabad
SupportOGQNot specified
Major Achievements Youngest Indian to win a gold medal at ISSF World Cup– Gold as part of India team in the women’s 25 m pistol team event at Asian Games
Commonwealth Games– Gold medal in women’s 10 m air pistol (2018)Not specified
ISSF World Cup Medals– 9 Gold, 2 Silver– 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Youth Olympic Games Medals– 1 Gold, 1 SilverNot specified
ISSF Junior World Championships Medals– 4 Gold, 1 Bronze– 3 Gold, 2 Silver
Asian Shooting Championships Medals– 2 Gold (2019)Not specified
Asian Airgun Championships Medals– 2 Gold (2019)– 2 Gold (Daegu)
World Championships Medals– 1 Gold (2023 Baku), 1 Silver (2022 Cairo)– 1 Gold (2023 Baku), 3 Silver (2022 Cairo)
ISSF Junior World Cup Medals– 3 Gold (2018 Sydney, 2018 Suhl), 1 Silver (2018 Suhl)– 2 Gold
World University Games Medals– 2 Gold (2021 Chengdu)
Notable Achievements– Excelled in multiple sports before shooting, including Huyen langlon, boxing, tennis, skating– Encouraged by parents, started shooting at Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range, initially trained under Vinit Kumar
Family Background– Father: Ram Kishan Bhaker, Chief Engineer in Merchant Navy– Father: Narender Kumar, works in police department; Mother: Neelam
Last Olympics Participation– Competed at Tokyo 2020 in women’s 10 m air pistol and women’s 25 m pistol– Not yet participated in the Olympics

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