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Paralympic Committee Of India unveils logo, mascot while flagging off 100-day countdown for 2025 World Championnships
Paralympic Committee Of India unveils logo, mascot while flagging off 100-day countdown for 2025 World Championnships

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time8 hours ago

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Paralympic Committee Of India unveils logo, mascot while flagging off 100-day countdown for 2025 World Championnships

The newly revealed mascot named Viraaj is a spirited young elephant with a blade prosthesis — is a tribute to strength, optimism, and resilience, while the logo captures India's rich heritage, the spirit of para athletics, and the vibrancy of New Delhi as host city. read more The logo and the mascot for the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi was unveiled on the 100-day countdown to the event. Image credit: Paralympic Committee of India India today marked a significant milestone on the global sporting calendar with the official unveiling of the logo and mascot for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, along with the launch of the '100 Days to Go' countdown. The event was hosted by the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) at The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi. The newly revealed mascot named Viraaj is a spirited young elephant with a blade prosthesis — is a tribute to strength, optimism, and resilience, while the logo captures India's rich heritage, the spirit of para athletics, and the vibrancy of New Delhi as host city. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The ceremonial launch was graced by Smt. Rekha Gupta, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi, as Chief Guest, and presided over by Smt. Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and Chief Patron of PCI. The distinguished Guests of Honour included Ms. Kangana Ranaut, Actor, MP and Brand Ambassador for the Championships; Shri Ashish Sood, Education Minister of Delhi; Shri Hari Ranjan Rao, IAS, Secretary (Sports), MYAS; and Mr. Paul Fitzgerald. Smt. Rekha Gupta, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi said, 'Delhi is honoured to host a global event that celebrates courage, ability, and human potential. The logo and mascot beautifully reflect the soul of India and the power of para sport. We will ensure that New Delhi 2025 becomes a landmark for inclusivity and excellence.' Ms. Kangana Ranaut, MP and Brand Ambassador Of World Para Athletics Championships '25 said, 'It's not just a mascot — it's a message. A message of confidence, strength, and representation. I am proud to be part of an event that celebrates those who inspire us with their resilience.' Smt. Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and Chief Patron, PCI said, 'This unveiling is a visual and emotional celebration of our para athletes. These next 100 days will bring India closer to history as we prepare to host the world with pride and purpose.' Mr. Paul Fitzgerald, Head of World Para Athletics said, 'New Delhi 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most engaging and inclusive championships ever. We are inspired by PCI's vision and India's energy — and we look forward STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Shri Devendra Jhajharia, President, PCI said, 'The logo and mascot reflect the spirit of every para athlete — proud, powerful, and full of possibility. We thank our dignitaries and the people of India as we enter the final stretch toward New Delhi 2025.' The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, scheduled for October 2025, will welcome participants from over 100 countries, making it the largest-ever para athletics event hosted in India.

Kangana Ranaut named brand ambassador for World Para Athletics, expresses pride
Kangana Ranaut named brand ambassador for World Para Athletics, expresses pride

India Today

time9 hours ago

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Kangana Ranaut named brand ambassador for World Para Athletics, expresses pride

The Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) has announced that actor and politician Kangana Ranaut has been appointed as the Brand Ambassador for the New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics to an official statement from PCI, Kangana's association is expected to bring renewed energy, visibility, and focus to para-athletics in India. In her new role, she will represent and promote the core values of the Championships - resilience, inclusion, and excellence, reported her gratitude, Kangana shared a video from the ceremony. Sharing her thoughts, she said, 'India's para-athletes are redefining what's possible every single day. I am deeply honoured to support them and help amplify awareness about their extraordinary accomplishments. Para sport is not just about competition - it's about courage, and I'm proud to stand behind our champions.' Watch the video here: PCI President and two-time Paralympic gold medallist Devendra Jhajharia welcomed the announcement, stating, 'We are thrilled to have Kangana on board. Her passion, influence, and commitment to India's athletes make her an ideal ambassador for this global event.'The New Delhi 2025 World Para Athletics Championships will be held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium from September 27 to October 5, and is set to host over 1,000 athletes from more than 100 countries. It will mark the 12th edition of the prestigious competition and is poised to be India's largest para-sporting event to this landmark event, the PCI aims to bring para-sports into every Indian home, school, and Reel

Kuwait's Sorour, Bati win medals at Athletics Grand Prix
Kuwait's Sorour, Bati win medals at Athletics Grand Prix

Kuwait Times

time2 days ago

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  • Kuwait Times

Kuwait's Sorour, Bati win medals at Athletics Grand Prix

Faisal Sorour TUNIS: Kuwaiti Paralympic champion Faisal Sorour won the gold medal on Tuesday, in the shot put 'F42' event, while fellow Kuwaiti athlete Dhari Bati claimed the silver medal in the discus throw 'F37' event. Meanwhile, Kuwaiti athlete Nasser Faraj qualified for the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships, to be held in India in September, as part of the conclusion of the second day of the Tunis International Para Athletics Meeting, which took place at the Rades Olympic City from June 16 to 18. Nasser Al-Ajmi, head of the Kuwaiti delegation, congratulated the athletes and extended his thanks to the technical staff led by coach Ahmad Al-Harbi for their efforts in improving the athletes' performance. He also praised the Board of Directors of the Kuwait Paralympic Committee and the management of the Kuwait Disabled Sports Club for their ongoing support of para athletics, urging the athletes to continue working hard to raise Kuwait's flag in regional, international, and global competitions. Faisal Sorour had also won a gold medal on Monday in the discus throw event during the first day of the tournament. Al-Ajmi affirmed that the Kuwaiti Para Athletics Team is fully prepared for the championship, noting that all athletes are in excellent physical and technical condition after undergoing intensive training in recent weeks. He expressed confidence in their ability to represent Kuwait in the best possible way. The Kuwaiti national team is participating in the tournament with nine athletes: Faisal Sorour, Dhari Bati, Abdullah Al-Saif, Abdullah Al-Enezi, Nasser Faraj, Khaled Al-Rashidi, Abdullah Al-Saleh, Mohammed Al-Azmi and Abdullah Al-Uthaina. This year's edition of the meeting has set a new record in terms of participation, with 500 male and female athletes competing in various disciplines. — KUNA

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