NEW DELHI: Following Mona Agarwal's achievement of securing a
bronze medal
at the
Paris Paralympics
, her husband,
Ravindra
, expressed the family's elation over her success.
Mona clinched the bronze in the women's 10m air rifle competition, amassing a total of 228.7 points.
Her performance has been a source of pride not only for her family but also for the nation.
"I am feeling very happy as she has won a bronze medal...She worked very hard and was determined to win the medal...I am hopeful that she will win a gold medal in the upcoming events," Ravindra told ANI.
Additionally, Agarwal's mother-in-law conveyed similar sentiments, emphasizing the pride her achievement has brought to the country and expressing hope for future gold medal wins.
"I am very happy as he has made the entire nation proud...I am hopeful that she will win a gold medal in the upcoming event," she added.
The Paris Paralympics have been a fruitful event for India, with other athletes like Avani Lekhara winning gold in the women's 10m air rifle final, Manish Narwal securing a silver in the men's 10m air pistol SH1 final, and
Preeti Pal
earning a bronze in the 100m T35 event.
These successes reflect the focus and determination of the Indian athletes participating in the games.