Canada Para Badminton International Manisha Ramdass and Manasi Joshi win gold Indian contingent bags nine medals
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2 Gold
1 Silver
6 Bronze
Indian Para Team Won 9 Medals Including 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 6 Bronze in Canada Para Badminton International 8-12 June 2022
Gold Medalist
1. WS SU5 - Manisha Ramadas
2. WS SL3 - Manasi Joshi
Silver Medalist
1. MS SL3 - Pramod Bhagat9 Medals2 Gold1 Silver6 BronzeIndian Para Team Won 9 Medals Including 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 6 Bronze in Canada Para Badminton International 8-12 June 2022Gold Medalist1. WS SU5 - Manisha Ramadas2. WS SL3 - Manasi JoshiSilver Medalist 1. MS SL3 - Pramod Bhagat Manisha Ramdass (SU5) and Manasi Girishchandra Joshi (SL3) extended their winning streak as both the shuttlers bagged one gold medal each in their respective categories. The 33-year-old Joshi thrashed Japan's Noriko Ito 21-14 21-10 in the women's singles summit clash to finish on top. Meanwhile, Manisha defeated 2020 Tokyo Paralympic bronze medallist Akiko Sugino 27-25 21-9 to win a gold medal in the SL3 category. Following her gold medal win, Manasi Joshi wrote: "This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table. Bring it on...!" This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table.
Bring it on..This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table.Bring it on.. Meanwhile, veteran shuttler and Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist Pramod Bhagat settled for a silver medal after losing in the finals. He went down 14-21 21-9 15-21 to his arch-rival Daniel Bethell of England in a three-setter.
Canada Para Badminton International Manisha Ramdass and Manasi Joshi win gold Indian contingent bags nine medals
Indian contingent bags nine medals at Canada Para Badminton International (Pic Credit: Paralympics India) Ever since the , the Indian para shuttlers have had an incredible run in back-to-back international tournaments, winning a considerable number of medals with their consistency over the months. Most recently, the Indian Para-Badminton players have bagged as many as nine medals at the Canada Para Badminton International tournament that took place between June 8-12 in Ottawa. It included two golds, one silver and six bronze medals. 9 Medals2 Gold
1 Silver
6 Bronze
Indian Para Team Won 9 Medals Including 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 6 Bronze in Canada Para Badminton International 8-12 June 2022
Gold Medalist
1. WS SU5 - Manisha Ramadas
2. WS SL3 - Manasi Joshi
Silver Medalist
1. MS SL3 - Pramod Bhagat9 Medals2 Gold1 Silver6 BronzeIndian Para Team Won 9 Medals Including 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 6 Bronze in Canada Para Badminton International 8-12 June 2022Gold Medalist1. WS SU5 - Manisha Ramadas2. WS SL3 - Manasi JoshiSilver Medalist 1. MS SL3 - Pramod Bhagat Manisha Ramdass (SU5) and Manasi Girishchandra Joshi (SL3) extended their winning streak as both the shuttlers bagged one gold medal each in their respective categories. The 33-year-old Joshi thrashed Japan's Noriko Ito 21-14 21-10 in the women's singles summit clash to finish on top. Meanwhile, Manisha defeated 2020 Tokyo Paralympic bronze medallist Akiko Sugino 27-25 21-9 to win a gold medal in the SL3 category. Following her gold medal win, Manasi Joshi wrote: "This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table. Bring it on...!" This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table.
Bring it on..This year I've decided that I will try and remain at the top of my game and at the top of the table.Bring it on.. Meanwhile, veteran shuttler and Tokyo Paralympics gold medallist Pramod Bhagat settled for a silver medal after losing in the finals. He went down 14-21 21-9 15-21 to his arch-rival Daniel Bethell of England in a three-setter.