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Paris Olympics 2024: Neeraj Chopra, PV Sindhu among India’s medal hopes

India won 7 medals at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020, including one gold. Can the 117-strong contingent return with a better haul?

Prathibha Joy
Jul 17, 2024
Paris Olympics 2024: Neeraj Chopra, PV Sindhu among India’s medal hopes

Will India better its Medal haul?

On Wednesday, the Indian Olympic Association announced the final contingent representing the country at the 2024 Paris Games. A total of 117 athletes, including 7 reserves, and 140 support staff and officials will be headed to the French capital shortly. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, India had sent a 119-member team and returned with a 7-medal haul, including a gold from Neeraj Chopra’s impressive javelin throw effort. The question now is, can the country do even better this time around?

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Here’s a look at India’s medal hopefuls

Neeraj Chopra

The defending javelin throw champion is aiming to win the event yet again, although a niggling injury may hamper the same. Chopra has had limited competition outings in the run-up to the Paris Olympics.

PV Sindhu

She is a two-time Olympic medalist, winning bronze in 2020 and silver in 2016. The 29-year-old will look at bowing out in style with the gold medal around her neck.

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty
They are currently India’s best men’s doubles pair, and were world number 1 only weeks ago. They have beaten the best in the sport on various occasions and are expected to be in medal contention.

Lovlina Borgohain

The Tokyo medalist boxer is competing in a different category, in which she has been enjoying success.

Paris Olympics 2024: 117 athletes to represent India at summer Games

Aditi Ashok

The Asian Games silver medalist is one of India’s top golfers and a medal hopeful at the Olympic Games.

Mirabai Chanu

The Tokyo silver medalist weightlifter will gun to go one step ahead and aim for gold, but she has been struggling with injury since 2023.

Vinesh Phogat

Despite qualifying for three Olympic Games, she’s been unable to convert this into a podium standing. This time could be different.

Nikhat Zareen

This is the two-time world champions first Olympic outing and she is expected to make it to a podium finish.

Sift Kaur Samra

The world record holder in 50 m rifle 3 positions is also an Olympic medal debutant and could stop India’s medal drought in shooting.

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