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Asian Championship para Badminton Thailand 2025: India secures 27 medals

Asian Championship para Badminton Thailand 2025: India secures 27 medals

Korat(Thailand), Jun 22 (UNI) The Indian contingent ensured that the tricolour flies high in Thailand at the Asian Championship para Badminton Thailand 2025 as they secured a rich haul of 27 medals.
India's medals included four Gold’s, 10 silver and 13 Bronze medals in the tournament that was played between June 17 and 22 at the SPADT Convention Center here.
The Gold medallists included Nitesh Kumar (MS SL3), Nitesh Kumar and Tulshimati Murgesan (XD SL3-SU5), ⁠Mnisha Ramadas (WS SU5) and ⁠the pair if Nitesh Kumar and Sukant Kadam (MD SL3-SL4).

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