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Hangzhou Asian Para Games: India wins two gold on Day 2; medal count 24

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Hangzhou: On the second day of competition, canoeist Prachi Yadav and quartermiler Deepthi Jeevanji each won gold, continuing India's medal streak in the Hangzhou Asian Para Games on Tuesday.

After winning silver in the canoe VL2 category on Monday, Prachi earned gold in the KL2 event, earning her second medal of the Games.

Deepthi then won gold in the women's T20 category 400m race with the Games and Asian record timing of 56.69 seconds.

Ajay Kumar (men's T64 400m) and Simran Sharma (women's T12 100m) bagged a silver each while Manish Kaurav (men's KL3 canoe) — who is the husband of Prachi —, Gajendra Singh (men's VL2 canoe) and Ekta Bhayan (women's F32/51 club throw) won a bronze each.

With seven medals, including two gold, so far on the second day, India's tally has swelled to 24 (8 gold, 8 silver, 8 bronze).

India picked up a whopping 17 medals, including six gold, on the first day of competitions with star shooter Avani Lekhara leading the way.

Besides Avani (women's R2 10m air rifle standing SH1), the other gold winners on Monday were Pranav Soorma (men's F51 club throw), Shailesh Kumar (men's T63 high jump), Nishad Kumar (men's T47 high jump), Ankur Dhama (men's T11 5000m) and Praveen Kumar (men's T64 high jump).


With PTI inputs

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