By A Staff Reporter
Paris: Indian para-athlete Preeti Pal made the nation proud by winning the bronze medal in the Women's 100m T35 event at the Paris Paralympics. Her remarkable performance not only earned her a place on the podium but also brought immense joy and pride to her supporters back home.
After securing the medal, an ecstatic Preeti Pal shared her feelings, saying, "I am still not able to believe that I have won the bronze medal...I am feeling very proud and I thank everyone for supporting and motivating me." Her words reflect the overwhelming emotions of achieving such a significant milestone in her athletic career.
Preeti's journey to the Paralympics has been one of perseverance and dedication. Competing in the T35 category, which includes athletes with coordination impairments, she demonstrated exceptional skill and determination throughout the event. Her victory is not just a personal triumph but also a testament to the spirit of resilience and the growing prominence of para-sports in India.
The bronze medal in Paris is a monumental achievement for Preeti, who has been a rising star in Indian para-athletics. Her success serves as an inspiration to many aspiring athletes, highlighting that with hard work and determination, obstacles can be overcome. Preeti's achievement at the Paralympics is a proud moment for India and adds to the country's growing reputation in the global para-sports arena.