Excitement Builds for World Para Athletics Championships 2025 in New Delhi
As India gears up to host the massive World Para Athletics Championships 2025, top para-athletes are sharing their confidence and enthusiasm. This landmark event marks the biggest para athletics competition ever held in India, drawing over 2,500 athletes from more than 100 countries. Set to kick off from September 27 to October 5 at the iconic Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, it promises thrilling displays of talent and the unbreakable spirit of para sports.
Arjuna awardee Navdeep Singh, a star javelin para-thrower, feels ready to shine. Chatting with , he said, "I’ve prepared really well for the championship. It’s fantastic that it’s happening on home ground – the energy from the crowd will boost us even more." Navdeep’s words highlight the special vibe of competing in front of a home audience at the World Para Athletics Championships 2025.
Fellow para-athlete Preeti Pal echoed the excitement, pointing out how the competition has ramped up this year. "The level is higher than ever, but I’ll give my absolute best," she told . Preeti also took a moment to wish Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his 75th birthday, adding, "Heartiest greetings to PM Modi on his special day." Her positive outlook reflects the growing strength of Indian para athletes heading into this global showdown.
Narendra Singh, President of the Para Athletics Committee, couldn’t hide his pride about India stepping up as host. "This is one of the largest sporting events India has ever organized," he shared. "We’ve already got confirmations from 106 countries, with more than 2,000 participants expected. It will motivate every athlete to push their limits." Events like this not only spotlight para sports in India but also inspire the next generation of talent.
Behind the scenes, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) and the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports have been key players. They provide top-notch training facilities, funding, and expert guidance to ensure Indian para athletes face no hurdles. Athletes will compete on a brand-new, world-class Mondo track and throwing arena at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium – one of the most advanced surfaces out there. Built for peak performance, it sets the stage for potential records and edge-of-your-seat action at the World Para Athletics Championships 2025.
With such strong backing and home advantage, Indian para stars like Navdeep and Preeti are poised to make waves. Stay tuned as New Delhi becomes the heart of global para athletics!
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