Para Armwrestling Achieves Milestone for Paralympic Bid
Para Armwrestling meets the International Paralympic Committee's criteria for potential inclusion in the Brisbane 2032 Games. The People's Armwrestling Federation India and the Pro Panja League celebrate the sport's growth, which has improved India's prospects for future Paralympic success.
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has confirmed that Para Armwrestling now meets the worldwide reach requirement needed for potential inclusion in the Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games. This significant achievement, announced by the World Armwrestling Federation (WAF), marks a pivotal moment in the sport's growth on the global stage.
In India, the People's Armwrestling Federation India (PAFI) and the Pro Panja League are celebrating this development, which is seen as a major boost to India's medal prospects at future Paralympics. Both organizations have been instrumental in promoting Para Armwrestling by organizing dedicated categories and events, allowing talented athletes to showcase their skills.
Leaders from both PAFI and the Pro Panja League emphasize the potential impact of this development. Parvinn Dabass, Co-Founder of the Pro Panja League, expressed excitement about the opportunity for Indian athletes to compete on a global platform, while Preeti Jhangiani, President of PAFI, highlighted the growing recognition of India's exceptional Para sporting talent.
(With inputs from agencies.)

