Preethi Pal Wins India’s First Paralympics Track Medal With Bronze In T35 100m
Indian sprinter Preethi Pal has created history by winning India's first-ever track medal at the Paralympics.
Pal, who has cerebral palsy, clocked 13.41 seconds to finish third in the women's T35 100m final.
This is a historic moment for India, as it is the first time that the country has won a medal in track and field at the Paralympics.
Pal's victory is also a testament to her determination and hard work. She has been training for years, and her dedication has finally paid off.
Pal's victory is an inspiration to all of us. It shows us that anything is possible if we set our minds to it.
Congratulations to Preethi Pal on her historic achievement!
Here are some additional facts about Preethi Pal's victory:
- Pal is the first Indian woman to win a medal in track and field at the Paralympics.
- Pal's bronze medal is India's first medal at the Tokyo Paralympics.
- Pal's victory is a major boost for India's Paralympic team.
Pal's victory is a reminder that anything is possible if we set our minds to it.
Her story is an inspiration to all of us to never give up on our dreams.